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1 15| did but dissemble for his credit’s sake, when he affirmed 2 19| goods, their children, their credit, some particular affair; 3 22| these men many times hold credit with their masters, because 4 25| negative side, and affect a credit to object and foretell difficulties; 5 25| many tricks to uphold the credit of their wealth, as these 6 25| persons have, to maintain the credit of their sufficiency. Seeming 7 34| these few only, of certain credit, for example. My judgment 8 34| given them grace, and some credit, consisteth in three things. 9 51| doth diminish the faith and credit of him that speaks. And 10 53| and man, raiseth his own credit with both, by pretending