Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|       beds~ ~head, shee needed no instruction for search of his pockets.
 2    2,    7|        fingers ends, by the warie instruction which~ ~Antigonus had given
 3    4,    8|         apprehension, and perfect instruction~ ~in civill courses of life;
 4    5,    1|         now, either by painfull~ ~instruction, or all other good meanes
 5    5,    1|          where never any civill~ ~instruction could before get entrance)
 6    5,    1|           to understand the first instruction~ ~of letters, but also became
 7    5,    6|        before she had given him~ ~instruction, and rearing it up against
 8    6,    9|        whereof, may minister such instruction, as~ ~will not bee reputed
 9    8,    9| constantly,~ ~without any further instruction or intelligence: became
10   10,    3|     Mithridanes had receyved this instruction, and Nathan was~ ~departed
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