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 1  Ind      |         to provide before~ ~we proceede any further. Madam Eliza
 2    1,    2|      not our errors, when they proceede from things which wee~ ~
 3    1,    6|        and faggot, if I should proceede in justice to inflict it
 4    2,    8|        France, hee purposed to proceede in his determination.~ ~
 5    2,    9|        and admonition, I wil~ ~proceede familiarly, a little further
 6    2,   10|       that which I intended to proceede next withall, and~ ~therfore
 7    3,    6|       her, but suffered him to proceede in his owne errour.~ ~ Let
 8    4,    5|    Philomena was~ ~enjoyned to proceede next with her discourse.
 9    4,    5|  concluded together, to let it proceede on with patient that no~ ~
10    4,   10|        King commaunding him to proceede, hee beganne in this manner.
11    4,   10|       that the~ ~perill should proceede no further, to prejudice
12    4,   10|      returned from~ ~Malfy, to proceede in his cure of the poore
13    5,    4| INCONVENIENCES, BEFORE THEY DO PROCEEDE TOO FARRE~ ~ ~ ~ Ricciardo
14    5,    6|        of this~ ~execution, to proceede no further, untill they
15    5,    6|      onely,~ ~that they should proceede no further, but also was
16    6,    3|     because it is needlesse to proceede any~ ~further, then what
17    6,    7|      enjoyned Philostratus, to proceede on next with his Novell,~ ~
18    6,    7|      please.~ ~ But before you proceede to pronounce any sentence,
19    6,   10|    most convenient.~ ~ Now, to proceede where we left, Friar Onyon
20    7,    7|      to come, and then you may proceede, as~ ~you finde occasion.~ ~
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