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1 9 | trouble you, nor do not think yourselves restrained, but
2 12| I may tell you, which I think you will not be unwilling
3 21| toward us (that could scarce think ourselves strangers, being
4 22| That we were apt enough to think there was somewhat supernatural
5 23| perhaps you will scarce think credible) that about 3,000
6 23| than at this day. Do not think with yourselves, that I
7 29| I know not. But you must think, whatsoever they have said,
8 30| noblest foundation, as we think, that ever was upon the
9 30| and creatures of God. Some think it beareth the founder’s
10 30| and motion. This maketh me think that our King finding himself
11 31| persons, as they should think fit. Now for me to tell
12 32| that we might do well to think with ourselves what time
13 44| This they dislike; for they think it a scorn to give a refusal
14 56| we qualify the air as we think good and proper for the
15 64| wherein you may easily think, if we have such variety
16 78| experiments, such as themselves think good. These we call pioneers
17 83| We have also, as you must think, novices and apprentices,
18 83| concealing of those which we think fit to keep secret; though
19 86| profitable inventions as we think good. And we do also declare
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