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1 1, 2| Christian, without all~ ~question he would turne a Jew. And 2 1, 3| replied.~ ~ My Lord, the question propounded by you, is faire 3 1, 3| them do so indeede, the question (as~ ~of the three Rings) 4 1, 9| an answere,~ ~when some question is demanded of them; it 5 2, 5| into it. Now began they to question one another, which of~ ~ 6 2, 7| no other doubt~ ~came in question, the Princes Foole, entering 7 2, 8| disease, made a doubtfull question of his recovery; which was~ ~ 8 2, 9| sildome or never called in~ ~question. A third man unapt in censure, 9 2, 9| replyed. Bernardo, without all question to the contrary, I~ ~beleeve 10 2, 9| professing Armes,~ ~should question after such womanish toyes. 11 2, 10| house, we need make no question of brave cheare and banquetting,~ ~ 12 3, 1| to~ ~bee done. He could question no further therein with 13 3, 1| continue here, I make no question of his able~ ~services: 14 3, 1| this were a~ ~dangerous question, and not easily answered 15 3, 4| demanded such a sodaine~ ~question; and I have heard you say 16 3, 7| with admiration at this question,~ ~beleeving that not any 17 3, 8| Deare daughter, I make~ ~no question to the contrary, but it 18 3, 8| saucie, as to call~ ~in question whatsoever I doe or say, 19 4, 2| for it is without~ ~all question to the contrary, that the 20 4, 5| cruell deede; she durst not question any more after him.~ ~ In 21 4, 8| Nor neede~ ~we to urge any question of his Mothers sorrow upon 22 4, 10| was~ ~forthwith called in question, and known to be of a most 23 5, 1| poore Chynon, I thinke the~ ~question were in vaine demanded: 24 5, 1| time the~ ~case had bene in question, for his taking to wife 25 5, 3| old man began~ ~thus to question his Wife. What is become 26 5, 6| You neede~ ~not make any question, what an huge concourse 27 5, 6| upon so poore and~ ~silly a question; for Guion began to elevate 28 5, 7| apprehended,~ ~and being called in question, stood not on any deniall, 29 5, 7| who~ ~presently moved the question to him. Theodoro hearing 30 5, 10| answere did hee make to that question, but humbly entreated (for~ ~ 31 6, 1| ought to be spoken; or, if a question bee~ ~mooved, understands 32 6, 3| Marshall: having moved a question~ ~to the said Lady, which 33 6, 5| discreete answers to every ydle question he made~ ~(for indeede he 34 6, 7| Potestate to moove the~ ~question, sodainly answered; that ( 35 6, 7| urge such a~ ~necessary question, cryed out all loud together 36 6, 10| his part; and when~ ~any question is demanded of me, he standes 37 7, 3| you let mee aske you one question,~ ~Who is the neerest Kinsman 38 7, 3| kill the child, without all question to the contrary. But be 39 7, 5| strictly restrained. And if question wer urged, how many good~ ~ 40 7, 6| upon the least~ ~doubtfull question urged.~ ~ Neverthelesse, 41 7, 6| to stay you, or moove any question to you: make no other~ ~ 42 7, 6| words, I~ ~stayed not to question the occasion of mine offending 43 7, 7| Egano: he will (without all question) accept your offer,~ ~for 44 7, 7| why should you move such a question to me? Do not you~ ~know, 45 7, 7| have reason to move~ ~this question, or no. Mine opinion every 46 7, 8| come to the matter now in question, because~ ~I have no other 47 7, 9| to call my~ ~Fidelitie in question.~ ~ To cleare which doubt, 48 7, 9| you shall not need to~ ~question them, because I can sufficiently 49 7, 10| him. And upon~ ~further question, what hee would have to 50 7, 10| Ponds side: we need not question their dyet and dainties,~ ~ 51 8, 2| when I shall be called in question concerning my patrimony. 52 8, 2| are you walking, if the question may bee demaunded? Beleeve 53 8, 7| Helena~ ~bearing his scorning question, and grieving that hee should 54 8, 10| Needlesse it were to question, whether the Novell related 55 8, 10| permitting her to urge the question oftentimes together, without~ ~ 56 9, 8| dost thou demand such a question? Because (quoth Guiotto)~ ~ 57 10, 4| servant,~ ~wherof I moved the question to you, whom I tooke out 58 10, 5| think I need not demand the question, whether Signior~ ~Ansaldo 59 10, 7| the garden, he began to question with Bernardo,~ ~demaunding 60 10, 8| softly he~ ~moved the usuall question to her, namely, if she were 61 10, 8| of the~ ~present case in question, doth not onely require, 62 10, 8| wiving, by moving the~ ~question to you, I should never winne 63 10, 9| speake thus. Without all question to the contrary (worthy~ ~ 64 10, 9| thy strength, I make no question of thy~ ~performance. But