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... occasion to speake or to roare out when he seeth his tyme . Querens , he goeth about seekyng and not sleepyng , as oure bishoppes do , but he seketh diligently , he searcheth diligently al corners , wheras he may haue his pray , he ...
... occasion to speake or to roare out when he seeth his tyme . Querens , he goeth about seekyng and not sleepyng , as oure bishoppes do , but he seketh diligently , he searcheth diligently al corners , wheras he may haue his pray , he ...
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... in stead of an army , to contayne the unruly people from a thousand evill occasions , which that wretched kingdome , is for want thereof daily carried into . Eudox . Truly Irenius , what with the prayses of 32 SPENSER .
... in stead of an army , to contayne the unruly people from a thousand evill occasions , which that wretched kingdome , is for want thereof daily carried into . Eudox . Truly Irenius , what with the prayses of 32 SPENSER .
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... occasion take any thing from another , as boyes use sometimes to cap one another , the same is straight fellony . This is a very harde lawe . Eudox . Nevertheles the evill use of distrayninge another mans goods , you will not deny but ...
... occasion take any thing from another , as boyes use sometimes to cap one another , the same is straight fellony . This is a very harde lawe . Eudox . Nevertheles the evill use of distrayninge another mans goods , you will not deny but ...
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... occasion of chainge that shalbe offered by tyme : and so much allso the more willinge and ready is hee to runne into the same , for that he hath no such estate in any his holdinge , no suche buyldinge upon any farme , no such costs ...
... occasion of chainge that shalbe offered by tyme : and so much allso the more willinge and ready is hee to runne into the same , for that he hath no such estate in any his holdinge , no suche buyldinge upon any farme , no such costs ...
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... that , we must needs be without all excuse , it being but three words , and but five syllables , if we do not remember it . The Sentence is our SAVIOUR'S , uttered by Him upon this occasion . Before , ( in Verse 18. ) He ANDRE WES . 45.
... that , we must needs be without all excuse , it being but three words , and but five syllables , if we do not remember it . The Sentence is our SAVIOUR'S , uttered by Him upon this occasion . Before , ( in Verse 18. ) He ANDRE WES . 45.
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