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 1  Ind      |        have often heard, that~ ~no injury is offered to any one, by
 2    3,    3|              he should receive the injury, then I to be causelessly
 3    4,    3|          provoked by some received injury, which having~ ~excluded
 4    4,    4|       extreamly offended~ ~at this injury, seeing no way whereby to
 5    5,    5|           offended at so grosse an injury. When he was fully informed,
 6    5,    6|              di Procida, whom this injury concerned much more then
 7    5,    7|          where hee~ ~disclosed the injury which Pedro had done him,
 8    6,   10| consideration beside, of som great injury offered to mine honor, and~ ~
 9    7,    5|            OF ALL SUSPECT ANY SUCH INJURY~ ~ ~ ~ A jealous man, clouded
10    7,    9|            and kindely redeeme the injury~ ~done me. Wherefore Lesca,
11    8,    7|            him to support all this injury with admirable patience.~ ~
12    8,    7|           was, the greatnes of his injury, as~ ~also how, and for
13    8,    8|    NEIGHBOUR; MAY RECEIVE THE LIKE INJURY (IF~ ~ NOT IN WORSE MANNER)
14    8,    8|           certaine man, who too an injury done him, in much~ ~milder
15    8,    8|            with the quality of the injury received.~ ~ Know then (
16    8,    8|           to reveale this kinde of injury, it could no way~ ~make
17    8,    8|    consideration, that so great al injury was first begun by himselfe,~ ~
18   10,    2|         without the least touch of injury~ ~or prejudice. All which
19   10,    2|          and honesty.~ ~Whatsoever injury he did to me, I impute it
20   10,    4|          hee did not offer him any injury at all. The whole Company~ ~
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