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1 1 | toward the north: by which time our victuals failed us,
2 2 | should do. During which time there made forth to us a
3 2 | except you have further time given you; meanwhile, if
4 10| good, to give us further time. For these men that they
5 11| were expired. During which time, we had every hour joy of
6 12| your occasions ask further time, for the law in this point
7 12| obtain for you such further time as shall be convenient.
8 12| strangers’ house is at this time rich and much aforehand;
9 12| will defray you all the time you stay. Neither shall
10 14| the entertainment of the time, that ye ask me questions,
11 17| which were not at that time written, were nevertheless
12 19| For there being at that time, in this land, Hebrews,
13 20| make us amends, and spend time with us; if we held his
14 20| and fears to come, for the time we heard him speak; and
15 24| At that time this land was known and
16 25| At the same time, and an age after or more,
17 25| riches; so mighty, as at one time, or at least within the
18 26| for that there was so much time between the universal flood
19 27| by this main accident of time, we lost our traffic with
20 27| a natural revolu tion of time) navigation did everywhere
21 28| to that which was in his time so happily established,
22 28| strangers; which at that time (though it was after the
23 31| be put on shore for any time, color themselves under
24 32| think with ourselves what time of stay we would demand
25 32| for he would procure such time as we desired. Whereupon
26 36| retireth, and after some time cometh forth again to dinner,
27 37| he cometh forth the third time, to give the blessing; with
28 38| By that time six or seven days were spent,
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