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 1    1|        enemy. It is not two or three witnesses, as the law requires,
 2    1| assistance of the Lord, in the three following books. Here it
 3    1|   pious man, who not less than three times went in search of
 4    1|    slain in Aidan's army to be three hundred and three men.~ ~
 5    1|        to be three hundred and three men.~ ~
 6    1|      king answered that of his three sons, Artur, Eochoid Find,
 7    1|      this wise, "None of these three shall be king, for they
 8    1|    people, and shall reign for three short terms." All this was
 9    1|     his people, he reigned not three years, as he expected, but
10    1|     years, as he expected, but three months, and at the end of
11    1|     longer than four years and three months, and that only as
12    1|   Italian territory, and about three thousand men, besides women
13    1|       his own walled enclosure three of his neighbour's cattle
14    1|     nursed and fed by thee for three days and three nights. When
15    1|        thee for three days and three nights. When the crane is
16    1|    crane is refreshed with the three days' rest, and is unwilling
17    1|     journey, but return within three days to its old home." As
18    1|     being nursed carefully for three days, the bird then gently
19    2|      take to him from us twice three measures of barley, and
20    2|      In the first place, twice three men were found in the same
21    2|      ox, but, although he made three strong efforts with all
22    2|       to begin my voyage after three days, if God permits me,
23    2|        added: "This day let us three, namely, the husband and
24    2|    raise in the air, and shake three times the tunic which the
25    2|     were eye-witnesses; for on three different occasions we saw
26    3|          IN the first of these three little Books we have, under
27    3|      the Lord had appeared for three successive nights, having
28    3|      same island continued for three whole days and nights with
29    3|  wonderful manner, so that for three whole days, and as many
30    3|        beside him during those three days, he would have been
31    3|      to be present until those three days and as many nights
32    3|     venomous reptiles with the three forked tongues could do
33    3|       of the same kind." These three miraculous visions, then,
34    3|       honour and reverence for three days and as many nights.
35    3|  regarding the above-mentioned three days during which his obsequies
36    3|      so violently during those three days and nights of his obsequies,
37    3|    ever.~ ~After reading these three books, let the diligent
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