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Another elderly gentlewoman, for the refreshment of her memory, against melancholy, is resolved to be buried in her wedding smocks Burberry outlet; and she has seven of them, that shall ride one upon tother. The last exclaims against it as downright idolatry: that shell as soon sacrifice her children to Moloch, as suffer them to be swaddled up in such Welsh abomina¬tions : that it is all a Popish device; a Jesuitical trick, only to make us do pennance after we are dead.

flannel shift, shell never

She made her confession; then, in a cart, was carried to the Greve, the place of execu¬tion ; where she at large recounted the remarkable Burberry outletin¬cidents of her life, yet with a great sense of the wick¬edness which brought her to this end ; and, concluding with the usual acts of devotion, submitted her neck to the sxe. Her head, with her body, was burnt, and their ashes thrown in the air. The Good-Wives Lamentation: Or, The WomensComplaint, on the account of their be¬ing to be buried in Woollen.

to the church gate

But now mark a punishment extraor¬dinary, of one of these principals, by no human hand! and which, at the same time, makes a discovery Burberry outletof the other two, and brings them also to punishment 1 St. Croix was so suffocated or infected with the steam and vapours of the poisons he had so much dealt in, that after he had bequeathed a cabinet he had to that lady in 1672, he died so suddenly, that all his goods were sealed up by the officers. Then La Chaussee and Madam Brinvilliers are so infatuated, and make such suspicious importunities for this cabinet, as were alone sufficient Burberry Saleto make them thought criminal.

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A Narrative of the Process against Ma¬dam Brinvilliers, and of her Condemnation and Execution, for having poisoned her Father and two Burberry outletBrothers. Translated out of French. This French lady had been married about twenty- five years to the Marquis of Brinvilliers; with whom one St. Croix had got acquainted in the army, for his interest; being a man more considerable for his parts and his persod than his birth or fortune. This ac¬quaintance extended to the lady, till it became crimi¬nal in them, and scandalous to the family: insomuch, that her father, the Sieur DAubray, had him arrested, and sent to the bastile; where he learnt, of an Italiao j those strange lessons, soon after pur in practice.

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A Declaration of Letters Patent of the Election of this present King of Poland, John the Third, elected on the 22d of May last past, anno dom. 1674. Containing the reasons of this elec¬tion ; the great vertues and jnerits of the said Burberry outletserene elect; his eminent services in war, espe¬cially in this last great victory against the Turks and Tartars, whereof many particulars are here related, not published before. Now faithfully translated from the Latin copy. The name of the translator is not prefixed to this . tract. But, in the catalogue of John Miltons works, at the end of his life, written by bis nephew Edward Philips, we find the said translation inserted, as made by him.
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