Day, Novell

1    2,    6|          no doubt) in Heaven, in acknowledgement of so many great~ ~mercies
2    4,    9|      thoughts, and remorsefull~ ~acknowledgement of his heinous offence,
3    8,   10|           with this~ ~particular acknowledgement for ever, that my Brothers
4    9,   10|           entertainement, in due acknowledgement of the courtesie he afforded
5   10,    8| affirming withall, that in~ ~due acknowledgement, how greatly hee had transgressed
6   10,    8|        if Titus~ ~would take any acknowledgement of him. Understanding that
7   10,    9|        discourse, and the rare~ ~acknowledgement, which Titus made of his
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