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1 I| thou wilt sell to me thy patrimony and heritage I shall give
2 I| what shall profit me my patrimony? I am content that thou
3 I| it, and so sold away his patrimony, and took the pottage and
4 I| thereby that he had sold his patrimony. This aforesaid is to bring
5 I| this he supplanted me of my patrimony, and now secondly he hath
6 II| her: Fair daughter, thy patrimony, which I have received this
7 II| they had almost sold their patrimony and their jewels, tidings
8 II| wherefore they sold thus their patrimony. She answered cautelously,
9 II| Thou hast dispended thy patrimony with the ribalds, and therefore
10 II| She said. I have set my patrimony in a sure place; unto the
11 II| made them to sell their patrimony and therewith to buy precious
12 III| showed to him the loss of his patrimony, he answered: I issued naked
13 III| philosophy, and also was rich of patrimony, he thought that he would
14 III| wise that he was rich of patrimony and puissant, that at the
15 III| and the remnant of his patrimony he gave for God's sake so
16 III| where they had of their patrimony great rents. In their street
17 IV| meanwhile they dispended their patrimony in alms to the poor people;
18 IV| to him of his kindred and patrimony, and they demanded of him
19 VI| husband hath taken away my patrimony, of which he is ennobled,
20 VII| worldly dignity and his great patrimony into the heritage and livelihood
21 VII| of the church as of his patrimony, he gave to them before
22 VII| they had founded on their patrimony. They gave their own selves,
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