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1 5 | imitate the example of your godfather, Cornelius de Witt, who
2 5 | large house. In vain his godfather offered to him a place in
3 5 | Cornelius, to gratify his godfather, did embark with De Ruyter
4 5 | the "Cornelius," after his godfather; the other names have escaped
5 7 | foremost, conducted his godfather into that room, which was
6 7 | parcel from the hands of his godfather with every mark of respect,
7 7 | King of France; only the godfather forbore giving to his godson
8 7 | no more of it, after his godfather had left him; very unlike
9 7 | Barlaensis when perhaps my godfather, this sublime politician,
10 8 | arrested as well as the godfather. ~Yet, full of happiness
11 9 | pray for the soul of his godfather, then for that of the Grand
12 11| intrusted to him by his godfather, Cornelius de Witt. ~But
13 11| godson in the crime of the godfather; manifest complicity being
14 11| papers from the hand of his godfather without being made acquainted
15 11| character. ~He replied that his godfather Cornelius loved him too
16 11| replied that undoubtedly his godfather could not have thought that
17 11| illustrious and unfortunate godfather brought to my house." ~This
18 11| is the Bible of your poor godfather, Cornelius de Witt. From
19 11| drawing near his end like his godfather, he wrote with a no less
20 15| looked at the Bible of your godfather Cornelius, I was resolved
21 33| the letter in which his godfather enjoined him to burn the
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