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1 II | the Sunday following and take me with him to the Quakers' 2 III | the service and refused to take the oaths. Oliver, having 3 III | assembly of people: "Friend, take care what thou dost; God 4 III | magistrates, and for refusing to take the oaths enacted by the 5 IV | labourers sufficient to take care of the London vineyard.~ 6 V | own. Clergymen sometimes take a glass at the tavern, custom 7 VI | there forbidden to work or take any recreation on that day, 8 VI | Jansenist damns a Jesuit.~Take a view of the Royal Exchange 9 VI | synagogue, and others to take a glass. This man goes and 10 VIII | or eat only, in order to take the augury. The English 11 IX | those places whence they take their titles. One shall 12 XI | in the same manner as we take snuff. This is a more agreeable 13 XV | that certain comets must take up above five hundred years 14 XVI | forms its colour to the eye, take a small piece of yellow 15 XVIII| outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, 16 XXI | lay down the pencil, and take up the rule and compass 17 XXII | with the latitude I usually take on these occasions; for,