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1 I| iron, and made things for war, and sculptures and gravings
2 I| soon after that there was a war in that land, that four
3 I| peradventure pestilence or war fall to us. The king of
4 II| and make them his men of war, and set them in his chariots
5 II| Israel, and anon had much war, for on all sides men warred
6 II| into great hosts to make war against Saul and the children
7 II| him a company of men of war to the number of four hundred,
8 II| Saul sent thither men of war to slay him in his house
9 II| this the Philistines made war against him but he oft overthrew
10 II| yet the Philistines made war again unto him and other
11 II| was out with his men of war Iying at a siege tofore
12 II| After this David had much war and trouble and anger, in
13 II| clothes and armour for war, aromatics, horses and mules
14 II| dukes, princes, and men of war, and held a counsel in which
15 II| and without any wisdom of war. Therefore that Achior may
16 II| against whom came out men of war. Then the servants of Holofernes
17 II| Lord, for if any men moved war against this city, they
18 III| battle, and make debate and war. And she demanded him: Goest
19 III| England and the cry of men of war. In the worship of whom
20 IV| great battler and man of war. Then when Constantine was
21 V| lord of his province made war with his enemy, whose knights
22 V| every science, the which had war perpetual against the wicked
23 VI| be made, but continually war. And the Danes prevailed
24 VI| and so in his days was no war in England. S. Edward, king
25 VI| peace in this land, but this war continued all the life of
26 VI| things plenteous. And in this war was the king slain by treason,
27 VI| in Humber, and there made war, intending to conquer this
28 VI| knight, that he would make war in the service of the church
29 VI| parts of the world was much war, so that by the commandment
30 VII| peaceably our realm, without any war, in delices, riches and
31 VII| peace, for this, that then war was betwixt God and creatures,
32 VII| of Adam caused the first war, of that he had offended
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