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Sign'd Kings blanck-charters to kill whom they hate,
Satyre John Donne 1921
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In testimony whereof I have Sign'd 4 Bills of Lading with my name, or my Clerk in my behalf, all of one tenour, one whereof being fullfil'd the other to Stand void. written in Sta.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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A Gentleman of the Law well known to them both happening to be a Guest there at the same time, the next Day produced the Deed according to his Instructions, In the Presence of whom and of others it was Sign'd, seal'd, and deliver'd to the Purposes therein contain'd.
An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, Volume II 1889
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Sign'd, seal'd, and witness'd; framed with legal lore;
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It is here inclosed according to Yor. form, Sign'd by Mr. Pra [tt] & Mrs. Jno.
Letter from Robert Carter to William Dawkins, 1720 July 13 1720
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No matter, let him go; as I take it, he has Sign'd.
Manley: The Lost Lover: Characters Manley 1696
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Sign'd, about 15000 regular Troops were Transported into _France_, besides several Thousands of others, who all proved as useful to the
Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins (1718) Daniel Defoe 1696
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Some that had been of several Jewries, have given forth a Paper, Sign'd with their own hands in these words.
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_Blavet_ in Britanny: which Articles were Ratifi'd and Sign'd by his
Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01 Samuel de Champlain 1601
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Got my Accounts allow'd by the Comissioners and Sign'd.
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