Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        reproaching us with~ ~our losses and misfortunes, with lewd
 2    2,    2| recompenced likewise for all his losses; returning afterward~ ~safe
 3    2,    3|    recompencing all his~ ~Uncles losses, and seating them againe
 4    2,    3|       overthrow,~ ~and his great losses in England; wherefore, upon
 5    2,    4|        die, or to recompence his losses upon others, because he
 6    2,    4|  recovered, not onely of all his losses by Merchandize,~ ~but likewise
 7    2,    4|    wholly redoubled. Finding his losses to be~ ~very liberally requited,
 8    2,    4| Continuing still in feare of the losses he had sustained by~ ~traffique,
 9    2,    5|        the greater~ ~part of our losses, he bestowed Lands and houses
10    2,    7|  contrary to our expectation, by losses, shipwracke,~ ~and other
11    9,    4|          coveting to recover his losses~ ~againe; naked in his shirt,
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