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as shillings, six pences, and the like, full of Crosses? Our well affected brethren the Scots are enemies to those Idolatrous crosses, who make their two pences with Roses and Thistles upon them? have not their gold of 11. shillings the Daggers a crosse? Doe they not lay Sacks upon the backs of their horses a crosse? Are not the Spokes of Coach-wheeles a Crosse? are not the horses harnesses made a crosse: |
as shillings, six pences, and the like, full of Crosses? Our well affected brothers the Scots Are enemies to those Idolatrous Crosses, who make their two pences with Roses and Thistles upon them? have not their gold of 11. shillings the Daggers a cross? Do they not lay Sacks upon the backs of their Horses a cross? are not the Spokes of Coach-wheels a Cross? Are not the Horses harnesses made a cross: |
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