Day, Novell

1    1,    2|    of faithfull, honest, and upright~ ~dealing; who held great
2    2,    5|   into it.~ ~ Andrea sitting upright in the Tombe, and desiring
3    2,    8|    the censure of a just and upright judge, a fault of~ ~divers
4    3,    4|     such sort, as~ ~standing upright on feete, and leaning the
5    5,    8| discourse, his haire~ ~stood upright like Porcupines quils, and
6    7,   10|      be accounted just and~ ~upright: should first of all, and
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