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No . CLXXXIV . 1 A H&psey a Prisoner in the In-~ n ;; ^ ' . qiiisition . >> Caligula would have : made hi * & 4 ron $ ' a-consul .- The Inquisition ^ woulil once have made a horse , ^ : ^ conju rer . JMr * Granger having
( ^« oextfioned a M ' won 4 prfa l juggler " l ^ itjmth'a 17 th century , who'" de-/" jtAinecI" going t 6 Spain for fear , of ^^' ^ quisition , ' ' adds , 4 < It is
< certain , that ^ in my remembrance , i «^ h a ^ fe ? iAvhii : h had * been taught ^ S f ^ teil the spots upon cards , the ^ M ^ sM ^^ ay , &c * by signifi-Ctu > t tokens ; , was ^ together with vhis ovrirer , jput into the Inquisi-^ o h ^ as' if they had both dealt ^ Iwith j ( he devil ; but the supposed crhuroan criminal soon convinced
the Inquishors that he was an ho . rf ^ st jtggler ; £ ttid that his hdrie ^ fva | . a § innoc ^ ittas any beast . in t Spiift . 'i JBiog . Hist . iii * . 164 . ... ¦» . . - •; ¦ - ¦;<; .. - ¦ .: ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ( ¦ ' ¦ ¦ . ' * ' ¦ " ») . »• : . " > "¦ ' ¦ - ¦¦' < . ' ¦ ¦ ' " ¦'¦ : * ' ' , ¦
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¦ b II No . CLXXXV . , TAe Ring in Marriage . Rubric of Ed . 2 . The man shall giye unto the vvoipan a ring and other tokens of spqusage ^ as gold or silver , laying the same upon the book , and the man , taught by the priest , shall say , With this ring I thee wed 9 this gold and silver I thee give , '* aad then these other words , * ' with all my wprldly goods I thee endow , ' * \ yere , delivered with a more peculiar ^ i gni . ficancy . The ring at first , according to SwihbUrnte , was " not oFgqlcfj ^ But of irorij adorned withj * n SdianSant ; fhe metal hard iiicJ 3 liable / - « or .
hify 1 rig the durahce a ! ad per || etuity of the contract . ' Howbeit ( he says ) it Ikilleth ri ^ al tin s day , what metal the rin £ he * 1 bff : Ihe form of itbeipgrotund and ^ ifliout end doth import Hmt iffiefr'ldve should circulate aM now cohti .
nually . The ; % n ^ er ^ tii / whicti / tjbis ring is to be wnrii is * t ^ e ifourt h finger of the left fraiid ^ next"lunto the little fiirser , ' because there was supposed a vein of blooici tppass from thence unto the he ^ rtJ
Burn ' s Ec&es . Law . ¥ it ; Mar rJage - . . .
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; ' : No ^ 'ctxxixW "' , ! * : ; , JVelsk , Proyjrifp . x ^ :, * ? .-.. « ^ The ' Welch" - ( says Andrew Mafvell ) 4 i have < a prove * b , thiat Tkt Bibl&dnd a stone d& tfielfr to * igVther : meaning ,: j ^ rft ia ps , > thataf the one miss the othtr ^ will iiu "
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Of- 7 . . . ; \ \ ' - ' 488 * Gleanings .
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" The French seem ^ IJcr | ^ a / themselves for all their home mi * series , ^ it hf th eir fame abroad , thfc majesty of their empire , splefidbr ^ iof their courty g ^ ie ^ fn ess of their monarchy and the noise of his victories ; like a beast that goes -inerriiy with a heavy burden , pieaied with his fine furniture iand the bells that jingle ahout v him . For those vain appearances iaire to that pieople in the stead of . ^ j ^ ase ^ plenty , arid all the other ?; fgocMtf of life 3 though they only .-U&BcLbtifcto make their slavery more ^ Jastfcng * ' * ¦ ' - .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1814, page 488, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2443/page/40/
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