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1 1| this profession does not provide for them in peace. Whence
2 1| times of war, that they can provide for themselves in times
3 1| for, from the desire to provide for oneself in every circumstance,
4 1| ever anyone who hoped to provide for himself by plunder and
5 1| Lords and Gentlemen who provide for themselves in times
6 1| have said, they ought to provide for you, not by censuring
7 1| would be spent, it would provide little strength, and would
8 2| men will not be able to provide for their safety from the
9 2| crops or woods which will provide some safety for you, for
10 2| subjects in arms, would provide them with these parties
11 2| could not be themselves provide a reasonably (sized) army,
12 3| receive the other, but also to provide a place for the messengers
13 3| pierced, what remedy do you provide? And since I have commenced
14 3| yet not be so open as to provide a path for the enemy, I
15 5| wounded and infirm, and to provide for the other needs of the
16 5| themselves into several parts to provide themselves with food: of
17 6| your provisions, but to provide whence you are to obtain
18 6| neighboring friends that they provide you daily, keep the provisions
19 6| are not disobedient, but provide the opportunity for punishment.
20 7| is very weak; for they provide a refuge for the enemy who
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