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1 1 | gave ourselves for lost men, and prepared for death.
2 5 | nature of the sickness of our men was not infectious.”~
3 8 | receive four of the principal men of our company; and lodge
4 10| carriage and removing of our men and goods out of our ship
5 10| standeth with us. We are men cast on land, as Jonas was
6 10| further time. For these men that they have given us
7 13| as just a right as ever men on earth were bounden; laying
8 15| the boats one of the wise men of the Society of Saloman’
9 16| appertaineth to the generations of men, between divine miracles,
10 23| that saved the remnant of men from the universal deluge,
11 23| the universal deluge, gave men confidence to venture upon
12 24| pass) they had many times men of other countries, that
13 25| degrees of ascent, whereby men did climb up to the same,
14 26| trees and woods. For as for men, although they had buildings
15 30| workmanship of them, and men the more fruit in their
16 32| enough to get any of our men to look to our ship, and
17 33| the world, worthy to hold men’s eyes, it is that country.
18 40| is nothing, among mortal men, more fair and admirable
19 41| spur to marriage. But when men have at hand a remedy, more
20 41| are with you seen infinite men that marry not, but choose
21 41| the same matter) as chaste men do. So likewise during marriage
22 42| more punished in married men than in bachelors. And the
23 44| in a book of one of your men, of a feigned commonwealth,
24 44| of many hidden defects in men and women’s bodies, they
25 46| an aspect as if he pitied men. He was clothed in a robe
26 46| fifty attendants, young men all, in white satin loose
27 46| before the chariot went two men, bareheaded, in linen garments
28 46| never any army had their men stand in better battle-array
29 47| and said: “Ye are happy men; for the father of Salomon’
30 48| for the love of God and men, a relation of the true
31 63| drinks, which, taken by men, enable them to fast long
32 63| used make the very flesh of men’s bodies sensibly more hard
33 71| living creatures by images of men, beasts, birds, fishes,
34 83| succession of the former employed men do not fail; besides a great
35 83| servants and attendants, men and women. And this we do
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