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after the Hebrew Idiotisme, the Vertue of an Imperative. 4. The due Caution or Circumspection to be heeded in that Discharge, Cavete, Take heed; which is twice repeated, both in the Front, |
After the Hebrew Idiotism, the Virtue of an Imperative. 4. The due Caution or Circumspection to be heeded in that Discharge, Beware, Take heed; which is twice repeated, both in the Front, |
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