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1Farewell; and God send you a good deliverance!
2God send thee a good deliverance.
3God send me a good deliverance!
4This was a good deliverance, the manner in which the spars had threshed about, having menaced our lives, before.
5Oh, here he comes to his trial, at all adventures: for my part I wish him a good deliverance.
6I would not boast, for that I am not my own saviour; but I trust we shall have a good deliverance.
7I would not boast, for that I am not mine own saviour; but I trust we shall have a good deliverance.
8May the Lord in his mercy give the lad a good deliverance, if so be it be no sin to wish it!
9Whereupon, having prayed to God to send him a good deliverance, the clerk called upon Andrew Baynes to hold up his hand and plead.
10Then, when the Worm comes to the Rock at dawn of day, try thy prowess on him, and God gi'e thee a good deliverance.
11To this, and a host of testimony to character which we proposed to call, rested our faint hopes of "a good deliverance!"
12Could Cicero have wrung his neck, as he had wrung the necks of Lentulus and Cethegus, Rome and he would have had a good deliverance.
13As we entered their den, said a common mumper, to whom we had given half a teston, Worshipful culprits, God send you a good deliverance!
14'I think I've had a good deliverance,' I returned.
15Good Deliverance, price £120, was propelled by six oars and sails and launched with the help of six horses pulling a carriage.
16"You do take after your father, sir; I always do say that nobody have got such a good deliverance in the pulpit."
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