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_ Nay, to be Robb'd, or have one's Throat Cut is not much --
The Busie Body Susanna Centlivre
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July last and Robb'd, and they Questioned him whether anything was done to the Pyrates in Boston Goall.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Robb'd of thy senses and thy joy, since first this stir began.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 William Carew Hazlitt 1873
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The next Night being the 20th of _july_, about Nine, they Robb'd Mr. _Pargiter_, a Chandler of _Hamstead_, near the Halfway-House;
The History of the Remarkable Life of John Sheppard Containing a Particular Account of His Many Robberies and Escapes Daniel Defoe 1696
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The People about the _Strand_, _Witch-street_ and _Drury-Lane_, whom he had Robb'd, and who had prosecuted him were under great Apprensions and
The History of the Remarkable Life of John Sheppard Containing a Particular Account of His Many Robberies and Escapes Daniel Defoe 1696
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These Pirates Robb'd in this occasion, above four thousand peices of eight in ready mony.
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Robb'd of my kinsman's anna, who tint appearti fight.
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The Poor Man here that was Robb'd Himfelf, was Charg'd Effe&ually with Robbing the Thieves, upon a Sufpicion, that he had Relerv'd fbme fmall Pittance of his own Mony, to his own life, which they accounted a Defrauding of the Publick.
Fables of Æsop, and other eminent mythologists : with morals and reflexions. 1692
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Have we never read of a Sacrilegious Convocation of Divines, that at the fame Time that they liv'd upon the Altar, Betray 'd it; and while they Robb'd God himfelf of his Due, Divided the Spoils of the Church among the Rabble.
Fables of Æsop, and other eminent mythologists : with morals and reflexions. 1692
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ATfxef Kindled his Torch at Jupiter's Alcar, and then Robb'd the Temple by the Light on't.
Fables of Æsop, and other eminent mythologists : with morals and reflexions. 1692
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