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%1BROOK%2.............1
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019.L54.033 the least petition that M. %1Brook%2 can pre- | 1296 |
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%1BROTHER.............1
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078.L54.P02 %1that Sir%2 Rich. Philips %1brother in%2 France, | 5238 |
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%1BROWN%2.............1
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108.L54.023 %1Brown%2 is fallen to that state of death of her | 6620 |
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%1BRUER%2.............1
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026.L54.079 no other way, then M. %1Bruer%2, at the Queens | 1794 |
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%1BRUNSWICK...........1
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084.L54.034 that the D. of %1Brunswick, Christian%2, is dead | 5528 |
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%1BRUNSWIKES%2........1
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029.L54.040 if he be, %1Brunswikes%2 way is open into %1Baviere%2, | 1980 |
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%1BRUSSELS%2..........1
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083.L54.043 %1Brussels%2, with great losses on both sides, but | 5450 |
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%1BRUTUS%2............1
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035.L54.015 of %1Brutus%2, as in his privie seals for monie? | 2508 |
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%1BUCQUOY%2...........1
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051.L54.075 things, at the death of %1Bucquoy%2, was much | 3726 |
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%1BUQUOY%2............1
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062.L54.052 %1Spinola%2, and the G. %1Buquoy%2, to congratulate | 4478 |
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%1BURDELL%2...........1
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066.L54.038 name of the La. %1Hunt%2. or La. %1Burdell%2, or | 4746 |
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%1BURGES%2............1
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078.L54.035 impression taken from D. %1Burges%2, then that | 5170 |
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%1BUT.................2
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018.L54.P20 %1but depart from us, it inlightens us, warms us, heats us,%2 | 1246 |
045.L54.P02 %1because I found not M%2%5r%6. Rogers, %1but left%2 | 3392 |
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%1BUTLER%2............1
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111.L54.019 except when %1Butler%2 sends a desperate Pati- [p.289] | 6710 |
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%1CAINES%2............1
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005.L54.063 consider %1Caines%2 words in that originall | 194 |
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%1CAMBERWELL%2........1
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115.L54.005 %1Camberwell%2 a mile beyond %1Southwark%2. But[CW:from] | 6852 |
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%1CAMBRIDGE%2.........1
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111.L54.027 Letters to %1Cambridge%2. I beseech you there- | 6718 |
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%1CANNOT..............1
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026.L54.P23 %1cannot chuse but produce effects worthy your hearing%2 | 1834 |
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%1CANTERBURIES%2......3
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053.L54.040 For the triall of my L. of %1Canterburies%2 irre- | 3952 |
066.L54.017 %1Canterburies%2 businesse, (for thereupon de- | 4726 |
122.L54.008 the B. of %1Canterburies%2 Sermon, to this hour, | 7050 |
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%1CANTERBURY%2........1
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051.L54.099 of %1Canterbury%2, since by accident, to give you | 3750 |
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%1CAREY%2.............1
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055.L54.058 Lady %1Carey%2 went from hence but yesterday. I | 4132 |
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%1CARLILE%2...........1
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107.L54.018 %1George%2 to my L. %1Carlile%2, and to wonder, if | 6572 |
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%1CAROU%2.............1
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056.L54.014 %1Carou%2 from %1Paris%2, that the D. of %1Savoy%2 was | 4154 |
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%1CAROW%2.............1
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083.L54.004 who accompanied my L. %1Carow%2 to %1Sion%2 to | 5412 |
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%1CARRAW%2............1
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046.L54.023 one %1Carraw%2 come in his place: that State | 3420 |
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%1CARRIER.............1
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018.L54.P26 %1Lest your%2 Poleworth %1carrier should cousen me, I send%2 | 1252 |
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%1CEPTATION...........1
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124.L54.P03 %1ceptation of my putting my self in his pro-%2 | 7170 |
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%1CHAN-%2.............1
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091.L54.014 you overtooke me, which by my L. %1Chan-%2 | 5908 |
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%1CHANCE..............1
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018.L54.P15 %1chance his life needed a longer sicknesse, but a man may%2 | 1242 |
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%1CHANDIS%2...........1
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062.L54.011 sing my L. %1Chandis%2 and his company, who | 4436 |
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%1CHEAPSIDE%2.........4
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026.L54.080 Armes, a Mercer, in %1Cheapside%2. I shall omit | 1794 |
042.L54.138 Queens Arms a Mercer in %1Cheapside%2: he | 3154 |
092.L54.094 in %1Cheapside%2, who is always like to know | 6042 |
096.L54.029 am. At the Queens armes in %1Cheapside%2, | 6202 |
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%1CHELSEY%2...........2
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051.L54.105 place, and %1Bedington%2, and %1Chelsey%2, and %1High-%2 | 3756 |
084.L54.013 %1December%2 this 21 of the same, to %1Chelsey%2, and | 5508 |
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%1CHINA%2.............1
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040.L54.015 many %1China%2 manufactures, of which | 2806 |
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%1CHRISTMAS%2.........1
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085.L54.047 I hope before %1Christmas%2 to see %1England%2, and | 5652 |
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%1CICEROES%2..........1
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035.L54.009 of the storie of the time, is in %1Ciceroes%2 Let- [cw:ters?] | 2502 |
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%1CIES%2..............1
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092.L54.023 %1cies%2 businesse, and perchance sadnesse for- | 5972 |
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%1CLEAR...............1
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018.L54.P17 %1clear and sound understanding, then in the night or%2 | 1244 |
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%1CLEAVE%2............1
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004.L54.P03 Noble brother, who is gone to %1Cleave%2, not to re- | 126 |
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%1CLEVE%2.............2
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062.L54.059 gence, their intentions be upon %1Cleve%2, | 4484 |
062.L54.079 %1Cleve%2, and in the Union. If she declare her | 4504 |
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%1CLIFFORD%2..........1
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106.L54.012 selfe to you, to send to my L. %1Clifford%2, spare | 6534 |
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%1CLOAKBAG............1
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018.L54.P09 %1cloakbag, on foot to the Lord of%2 Sussex, %1who going next%2 | 1236 |
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%1COLEIN%2............1
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062.L54.064 %1Sichem%2, and shortly the Electors of %1Colein%2 and | 4490 |
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%1COLLECTIO...........1
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027.L54.039 %1Collectio stercorum%2, which is but the excrement | 1876 |
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%1COLLEN%2............1
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062.L54.061 ces make by %1Collen%2, despites them much. | 4486 |
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%1COMMONLY............1
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019.L54.P10 %1commonly it deserves worse then they can say, but they%2 | 1344 |
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%1COMPANY.............1
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018.L54.P05 %1broke him; for when M%2. Hollands %1company by%2 [p.53] | 1232 |
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%1COMPTER%2...........1
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083.L54.018 writ to me from the %1Compter%2, that he was un- | 5426 |
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%1CON%2...............1
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061.L54.033 ters a peece of a storie of my %1Con%2. which | 4398 |
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%1CON-%2..............1
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041.L54.146 ball. He told me that %1Pindar%2 is gone to %1Con-%2 | 2984 |
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%1CONFERENCE..........1
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024.L54.P04 %1conference at%2 Poissy, %1where%2 Beza %1was, %1and he an-%2 | 1630 |
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%1CONSTANCE%2.........2
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051.L54.116 daughter %1Constance%2 is at this time with me; [CW:for] | 3766 |
083.L54.079 ers, and wishes then my poore %1Constance%2 | 5486 |
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%1CONSTANTINOPLE%2....1
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091.L54.030 mee at %1Constantinople%2, and write one | 5924 |
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%1CONVALESCENCE.......1
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019.L54.P02 %1convalescence from such storms of a stomach colick as%2 | 1336 |
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%1COOK%2..............1
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042.L54.125 me to tell it. That %1Cook%2 of which you writ | 3140 |
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%1COPERNICISME%2......1
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034.L54.052 And I think, that as %1Copernicisme%2 in the Ma- | 2414 |
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%1CORNER..............1
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059.L54.P02 %1corner in your discourse with that noble La-%2 | 4304 |
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%1COTTON%2............2
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019.L54.048 %1Cotton%2 have the originall he will not deny it | 1312 |
041.L54.070 others, in dying. %1Cotton%2 the great Court Je- [p.123] | 2908 |
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%1COUNTESSE...........1
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065.L54.073 %1Countesse chez vous%2, as that I may not put it | 4680 |
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%1CRATES%2............1
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006.L54.078 %1crates%2 his Aphorismes; and the world | 304 |
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%1CRIBRATIO...........1
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124.L54.021 Book %1Cribratio Alchorani%2, I have cribated, | 7120 |
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%1CRITERIUM%2.........1
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025.L54.026 there is no %1Criterium%2, no Canon, no rule; | 1660 |
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%1CROYDON%2...........1
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051.L54.101 mer cheerfulnesse here and at %1Croydon%2, but I | 3752 |
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%1CUSANUS%2...........1
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124.L54.020 the Sermon. For, as Card. %1Cusanus%2 writ a | 7118 |
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%1D...................2
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116.L54.018 heard, which was that Sir %1D. Carlton%2 was[CW:likely] | 6896 |
116.L54.031 mee, that though Sir %1D. Carlton%2 bee not | 6908 |
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%1DADLEY%2............1
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051.L54.029 %1Dadley%2, referring me to M%5ris%6 %1Withringtons%2 re- | 3680 |
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%1DANGEROUSLY.........1
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026.L54.P12 %1dangerously fomented by great persons, stole from Court,%2 | 1822 |
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%1D'AUMALS%2..........1
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062.L54.045 firmation of the D.%1d'Aumals%2 Pension, which [cw:is] | 4470 |
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%1DAVIDS%2............1
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053.L54.043 onely elect, %1Lincoln%2, S. %1Davids%2, and %1Exeter%2: | 3956 |
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%1DAY.................3
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001.L54.0DL %1Strand S.%2 Peters/ %1day at nine.%2 | 32 |
002.L54.0DL %1Strand S%2. Peters/ %1day at%2 4. | 66 |
018.L54.P10 %1day to hunt, the Captain not then sick, told him he%2 | 1236 |
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%1DAY%2...............2
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020.L54.019 %1day%2 morning your man brought me a Let- | 1372 |
020.L54.058 %1day%2 by your man, and this which he | 1412 |
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%1DEATH...............1
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018.L54.P03 %1a relation of Captain%2 Whitcocks %1death, perchance it is%2 | 1228 |
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%1DECEMB%2............2
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072.L54.023 12%5o%6 %1Decemb%2. 1600. | 4896 |
072.L54.0DL 12. %1Decemb%2. 1600 | 4898 |
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%1DECEMBER%2..........2
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019.L54.063 10 of %1December%2 by M. %1Pory%2, but you see that [cw:as] | 1326 |
084.L54.013 %1December%2 this 21 of the same, to %1Chelsey%2, and | 5508 |
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%1DECLINING...........1
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018.L54.P08 %1declining it, he went in the night, his boy carrying his | 1234 |
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%1DEFENDENDO%2........1
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052.L54.021 %1defendendo%2: for, clearly, our State cannot be [cw:safe] | 3814 |
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%1DELICIAS............1
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044.L54.037 %1delicias suas%2. I am not carefull what I write, | 3290 |
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%1DID.................1
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019.L54.P11 %1did not, and I am reprieved. I finde dying to be like%2 | 1346 |
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%1DIGBY%2.............2
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051.L54.061 %1Digby%2 complains, that thereby, the forward- | 3712 |
053.L54.032 his way. My L. %1Digby%2 comes from %1Vienna%2, | 3944 |
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%1DODRIDGE............1
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053.L54.044 two Judges, L. %1Hobard%2, and %1Dodridge;%2 two | 3956 |
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%1DON%2...............2
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020.L54.021 %1don%2) I see he had a hasty commandment to [cw:have] | 1374 |
107.L54.008 %1don%2; but the very going would indanger | 6562 |
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%1DONC%2..............2
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066.L54.026 of %1Donc%2. we are only assured, that he is in a | 4734 |
081.L54.015 L. %1Donc%2. is, by Letters of the 2%5o%6 of this; by | 5362 |
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%1DONCASTER...........1
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051.L54.045 my Lady %1Doncaster,%2 for the crost to %1Penhurst%2, [p.156] | 3696 |
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%1DONCASTER%2.........1
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051.L54.043 from my Lord of %1Doncaster%2; nor have we | 3694 |
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%1DONNE%2.............1
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008.L54.023 and not by D. %1Donne%2: Reserve it for me, if | 486 |
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%1DORSET%2............5
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048.L54.027 grace. I lack you here, for my L. of %1Dorset%2, | 3538 |
062.L54.037 from my L. %1Dorset%2: I, who had a consci- | 4462 |
065.L54.044 vour may advance it at %1Dorset%2 house) I hope | 4652 |
084.L54.035 of an Ague. My L. of %1Dorset%2 even upon the | 5530 |
129.L54.041 of %1Dorset%2 gave me the lease of the Impropri- | 7328 |
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%1DOS%2...............1
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091.L54.015 %1dos%2 love to me for your sake, was sent after | 5910 |