Book, Chapter

1    1,  7|       Countrey, and the chief magistrates there, and principally of
2    3, 12|     the dore, and in came the Magistrates and officers, who commanded
3    3, 14|     And behold, by and by the Magistrates and Judges with their ensignes
4    3, 14|    was before, the Judges and magistrates departed, and I reverently
5    7, 43| friends houses: by and by the Magistrates understanding the losse
6    7, 43|     verity of the matter, the Magistrates commanded their Seargants
7    8, 44| lamentation, he moved all the Magistrates and people to pitty, insomuch
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