Book, Chapter

1    1,  2|         the streets to crave the benevolence of the passers by. Towards
2    2, 10|          of strangers, or by the benevolence of our friends, was taken
3    4, 22|        rather get the favour and benevolence of them all: by and by Ceres
4    8, 45| worthinesse, and to purchase the benevolence of every person, appointed
5    8, 46|         led with great pompe and benevolence to the appointed place,
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