Book, Chapter

1    4, 18|    them that it was stollen goods, and after that we were
2    6, 33|    or take away any of your goods, but for the safeguard of
3    7, 41|   of the house, whereby the goods chanced into divers mens
4    7, 42| very rich both in lands and goods, but bending from the race
5    7, 42|   fearefull, seeing all his goods taken away by the avarice
6    8, 46|   her with part of his owne goods, and would have married
7    8, 46|  heire of all the lands and goods of her father: but this
8    8, 46|      and received all their goods after their death, purposed
9    9, 48|    spent a great part of my goods in travell and peregrination,
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