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Mr. Coleman scapeth very hardly being called knave, and in a rethoricall imitation of persons cursed for his paines, let his tongue cleave, and in the beginning of his Tract, every mans hand is against Mr. Coleman, and his against every man; |
Mr. Coleman escapes very hardly being called knave, and in a Rhetorical imitation of Persons cursed for his pains, let his tongue cleave, and in the beginning of his Tract, every men hand is against Mr. Coleman, and his against every man; |
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