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1 2, 5| with this Ruffians rude conditions,~ ~speaking in gentle manner 2 2, 6| and wilde in her~ ~daily conditions, then otherwise shee would 3 2, 6| what her~ ~manners and conditions are, thou indifferently 4 2, 8| judge, a fault of~ ~divers conditions (in respect of the person) 5 2, 8| mate for a man of~ ~ill conditions, no doubt ordained what 6 2, 9| Bernardo dwelt, as also the~ ~conditions and qualities of his Wife, 7 3, 9| impossibility of these two strict conditions,~ ~with no other favour 8 3, 9| owne too strict imposed conditions, made to the two~ ~Knights 9 4, 1| advisedly examine their vertues, conditions, and manner of~ ~behaviour. 10 4, 2| of fraile~ ~and mortall conditions, whose natures are as subject 11 4, 10| throughout all Salerne, his conditions caused his generall contempt,~ ~ 12 5, 3| walke companies of all conditions, and rather~ ~enemies then 13 5, 7| nature, then~ ~accident, his conditions were very much commended, 14 6, 8| further relation of her ill conditions, being every way~ ~(indeed) 15 6, 10| Onyon, what these nine rare conditions were: hee having them all~ ~ 16 7, 4| Among many other evill conditions, very frequent and familiar 17 7, 4| and~ ~then to make her conditions apparantly knowne. So long 18 7, 9| such a disproportion of our conditions:~ ~yet she may befriend 19 8, 9| namely, to know the names and conditions of such persons, as daily~ ~ 20 10, 2| SOMETIMES FALL INTO BAD~ ~ CONDITIONS, ONELY OCCASIONED THERETO 21 10, 10| with a man in all his~ ~conditions, and how great the number