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Her first dramatic performance was a Tragi-Comedy, called The Perjured Husband, but the plays which gained her most reputation were, two Comedies, the Gamester, and the Busy Body.
The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 1753
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Perjured testimony is more commonplace than one would think.
DOJ Prosecutorial Injustice & Misconduct-- We Need to Be Outraged 2009
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It is ONLY illegal due to a Conspiracy, Money, Yellow Journalism, Racism, and Perjured testimony.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The AMA Open to Medical Marijuana Research 2009
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Dites, damnosos maritos, sub basilica quaerito, &c. Perjured knaves, knights of the post, liars, crackers, bad husbands, &c. keep their several stations; they do still, and always did in every commonwealth.
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After Nos. vii, viii, ix, Memoirs of the Court of the King of Bantam, The Nun; or, the Perjured Beauty, The Adventure of the Black Lady follows a note: ‘These last three never before published.’
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The Nun; or, the Perjured Beauty, is universally confounded with The History of the Nun (vide Vol. V, p. 259, Introduction to that novel) and dated 1689.
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We cannot, lawfully, hunt down and kill a Perjured
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Perjured himself over her Hand-Painting, Papa would get a Grouch and hide in the Corner.
More Fables George Ade 1905
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Perjured witnesses testified, and all manner of crimes and heresies were charged against Him.
Mystic Christianity William Walker Atkinson 1897
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She wrote 18 or 19 plays, well constructed and amusing, among which may be mentioned The Perjured Husband (1700),
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