Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          the Church, not by~ ~any deliberation formerly appointed, but
 2  Ind      |          declared to them their~ ~deliberation, desiring (in behalfe of
 3    2,    6| perswasions, to alter so cruell a deliberation; making an~ ~honourable
 4    2,   10|          one commended the Queens deliberation, concluding that it~ ~shold
 5    3,    7|          Sunne-beames: my austere deliberation had~ ~beene long agoe quite
 6    4,    1|           altered from her cruell deliberation, after her~ ~Father was
 7    4,    3|         desired no~ ~long time of deliberation, or greatly disputed with
 8    5,    1|         Neverthelesse, after long deliberation,~ ~honour gave way to love,
 9    6,    7|           love~ ~uppon a grounded deliberation: concluded, quite against
10    8,    4|          barricado of my former~ ~deliberation, and yeelded mee uppe as
11    9,    1|        was no time for any long~ ~deliberation: let fall Alessandro, and
12   10,    3|       words, and the detestable~ ~deliberation of Mithridanes, became quite
13   10,    3|         no further his malevolent deliberation, but~ ~rather commending
14   10,    8|           foresight, councell and deliberation,~ ~gave Sophronia to Gisippus,
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