Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    brethren, that living on their monies~ ~usance; and (for Mounsieur
 2    2,    3|        themselves rich in~ ~ready monies and revennewes, without
 3    2,    3|          the Merchants, and the~ ~monies still sent from Alessandro,
 4    2,    9|  Merchandizes,~ ~trusting all his monies in the Captaines custody,
 5    4,    2| depositary or Guardion of~ ~their monies; because he was both Confessour
 6    4,    3|           lands, goods, and ready monies,~ ~immeasurably rich. Many
 7    4,    3|        very weakely provided of~ ~monies to defray their charges,
 8    8,    1|          every one which lent him monies; he grew to such~ ~especiall
 9    8,   10|          the prefixed time of the monies repaiment. No sooner was
10    8,   10|    likewise to Canigiano, for the monies which furnished him in this
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