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8. Would any Sober man euer haue vsed such taxation as this is, to call it a false Dissimulation sometime to propound plaine Histories, without particular notice of the Answeres, which our Aduersaries doe vse to make? Mast. Parsons could not haue beene more iniurious eyther vnto me, |
8. Would any Sobrium man ever have used such taxation as this is, to call it a false Dissimulation sometime to propound plain Histories, without particular notice of the Answers, which our Adversaries do use to make? Mast. Parsons could not have been more injurious either unto me, |
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M. Parsons double iniury, one to his aduersary, the other to himselfe. |
M. Parsons double injury, one to his adversary, the other to himself. |
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