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 1  Ind      |         prohibition of all sickly persons enterance, and all~ ~possible
 2  Ind      |              not onely healthfull persons speaking to the sicke, comming
 3  Ind      |         come.~ ~ Now albeit these persons in their diversity of opinions
 4  Ind      |         but dead bodies; or sicke persons~ ~transported from one place
 5  Ind      |    appetite desireth: not secular persons onely,~ ~but such as are
 6    1,    1|          charge of them to divers persons. And for all he tooke indifferent~ ~
 7    1,    1|           friends, or any other~ ~persons, agreeing well together;
 8    1,    1|       endured, as well by private persons (whom hee would abuse~ ~
 9    1,    1|           oftentimes we see sicke persons to be possessed withall)
10    1,    1|        for wee that are Religious persons, doe~ ~use to spet there
11    1,    3|          them goodly and vertuous persons, and verie obedient to their~ ~
12    1,    6|  misdemeanour of many~ ~Religious persons.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam Aemilia sitting
13    2,    3|   Cardinals, and many other great persons then in~ ~presence, who
14    2,    5|         two of the watch, or some persons that would~ ~apprehend him.,
15    2,    6| dispatched thence two~ ~discreete persons, the one to Geneway, and
16    2,    7|           Isle Majorica, no other persons therein remaining, but onely
17    2,    7|          the armes of those two~ ~persons, whome I most affected in
18    2,    7|           in my judgement) to bee persons of~ ~power and authority,
19    2,    8|          before many other worthy persons, and of great honour, entreating~ ~
20    2,   10|     especially to concerne such~ ~persons, as by their wit and ingenuity,
21    3,  Ind|         NEIPHILA: CONCERNING SUCH PERSONS~ ~ AS (BY THEIR WIT AND
22    3,    3|        THE LEWD QUALITIES OF SOME PERSONS, OFTENTIMES~ ~ MISGUIDE
23    3,    3|          commonly those Religious persons~ ~(at least the most part
24    3,    6|         immediately (as jealous~ ~persons use to doe) she gave faith
25    3,    7|      brothers Inne, finding foure persons standing at the~ ~gate,
26    3,    7|            the treading of divers persons over his head, who discended
27    3,    7|             learned and most holy persons; but our religious professours
28    3,    7|           were~ ~ordinary secular persons, to have their pride more
29    3,    7|           some of those religious persons are, whom~ ~heretofore I
30    3,    7|            to the end, that those persons which have~ ~committed no
31    3,    8|      saide Ferando, are any other persons here, beside you and I?
32    4      |            AND CONCERNING SUCH~ ~ PERSONS, WHOSE LOVES HAVE HAD SUCCESSELESSE
33    4,    2|    hypocrisie of some~ ~religious persons, who having their garments
34    4,    3|       severe command, among three persons amourously~ ~perplexed,
35    4,    4|         of Sicilie. Among other~ ~persons, deserving most to be respected,
36    4,    5|          Ladies) extendeth not to persons of so high~ ~birth or quality,
37    4,    7|           UPON POORE AND MEANE~ ~ PERSONS, AS ON THEM THAT ARE RICH
38    4,    7|           houses of the~ ~Noblest persons; yet men and women of poore
39    4,   10|        that many of the wounded~ ~persons were his worthy friends,
40    5,  Ind|        FIAMMETTA: CONCERNING SUCH PERSONS, AS HAVE BENE~ ~ SUCCESSEFULL
41    5,    7|         lodged there three chiefe persons of~ ~Arminia, whom the King
42    5,    8|       Pavillions, such as~ ~great persons make use of in the time
43    5,    8|         if it had bin to the very persons themselves, in~ ~usuall
44    5,    9|       other common and~ ~ordinary persons. Whereupon, remembring my
45    5,   10|          thereto. I meane of such persons, either Men or Women, who
46    6,  Ind|           DOE CONCERNE~ ~ SUDDEN, PERSONS; WHO BY SOME WITTY WORDS (
47    6,    1|            then this was; for the persons therein concerned,~ ~were
48    7,    5|         for rest. Whereto jealous persons~ ~(in no case) will give
49    7,    5|     narrow restraint:~ ~that many persons condemned to death, have
50    7,    9|           in the presence of such persons, as~ ~might bee just judges
51    7,    9|      converse with so many worthy persons, should seeke~ ~meanes to
52    8,    4|           Priests and~ ~Religious persons, and all other carrying
53    8,    5|    PUBLIQUE AFFAIRES, NO~ ~ OTHER PERSONS ARE OR OUGHT TO BE APPOINTED,
54    8,    6|           it extendeth onely unto persons of Gentilitie, whereof~ ~
55    8,    9|      names and conditions of such persons, as daily~ ~passed by his
56    8,    9|           he~ ~demanded of divers persons, who had good understanding
57    9,    5|           speake of the selfesame persons againe.~ ~ Now, notwithstanding
58    9,    9|          without~ ~distinguishing persons by their rancke and quality,
59   10,  Ind|        ARGUMENTS DO CONCERNE SUCH PERSONS, AS EITHER BY WAY OF~ ~
60   10,    4|          presence of the chiefest persons~ ~of our City, I may make
61   10,    4|         guests, the very chiefest persons in Bologna,~ ~and (among
62   10,    7|          pleasing;~ ~that all the persons then in the Presence, seemed
63   10,    8|     contention betweene these two persons. And questionlesse, some
64   10,    8|         be found between two such persons, which~ ~is a mighty fault,
65   10,    9|         very greatest and noblest persons of~ ~the Citie, all the
66   10,    9|        first: the very~ ~greatest persons of Lomberdie making the
67   10,   10|           any inferiour or meaner persons. And~ ~therefore, because
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