Day, Novell

1    2,    8|         and his innocencie~ ~made publiquely knowne, hee was reseated
2    7,    4|       course of life should bee~ ~publiquely known, and at what drunken
3    8,    9|          courses else, albeit not publiquely~ ~knowne unto men, yet redounding
4   10,    8|         time and place, we~ ~will publiquely make knowne what is done;
5   10,   10| disposition, the~ ~Marquesse made publiquely knowne to his subjects,
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