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 1    1,    8|       Crowne, or to any of his subjects beside.~ ~
 2    4,    1| without generall sorrow of the subjects of Salerne.~ ~
 3    4,    2|   humane desires, and behold~ ~subjects of such prevailing efficacy,
 4    8,    7|      not her eyes on inferiour subjects (but~ ~esteemed her selfe
 5    9,   10|        remaining~ ~in my other Subjects, will (no doubt) worke so
 6   10,    7|          OR WIVES THAT ARE HIS SUBJECTS: YET HE OUGHT TO DENY AND
 7   10,    7|        win~ ~the hearts of his subjects; but gave occasion to the
 8   10,   10|     being distastfull to~ ~his subjects, they very often earnestly
 9   10,   10|       like manner, towards the subjects of her Lord and Husband,
10   10,   10|        open speeches, that his subjects could not endure her so
11   10,   10|      this Princely Boy, yet my subjects are not therewith~ ~contented,
12   10,   10|   severest impositions.~ ~ His Subjects beleeving, that he had caused
13   10,   10|     read in the hearing of his subjects: that the Pope had~ ~dispensed
14   10,   10|       publiquely knowne to his subjects, that he meant to~ ~joyne
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