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1 Ind | Parents, Kindred, Friends, and Goods,~ ~flying to other mens 2 1, 1| and greedy after worldly goods, considering that~ ~Mounsieur 3 1, 1| contended with robbing us of our goods, our lives will remaine~ ~ 4 1, 1| the greater part of his~ ~goods I gave away for Gods sake, 5 1, 6| himselfe: See~ ~how I give my goods away to bee devoured. So 6 2, 3| who left them~ ~all his goods and inheritances. And they, 7 2, 4| make a good Mart of his goods; but~ ~also was further 8 2, 4| began to make other mens goods his~ ~owne, especially from 9 2, 4| againe, and~ ~live upon his goods thus gotten.~ ~ Continuing 10 2, 4| Carracke in peeces, the goods and merchandize floating 11 2, 6| left and forsaken~ ~all her goods, going aboord a small Barke 12 2, 6| replanted him in all the goods and honours which he had 13 2, 7| others,~ ~both in the Ship, Goods, and all advantages else 14 2, 7| interest both in the ship~ ~and goods, to be more then the others, 15 2, 7| storing themselves~ ~with the goods of Osbech, secretly they 16 2, 8| noble Count; who had all his goods and honours restored to 17 2, 9| lost a great part of his goods. And commanding~ ~his innocent 18 2, 9| the better sale of their goods) might be there in~ ~the 19 2, 9| charge, that all his mony and goods should be given to~ ~Genevra, 20 3, 10| the sole heiress to his goods. Whereupon a certain~ ~Neerbale, 21 3, 10| had declared her father's goods~ ~forfeit as being without 22 4, 2| and humble to get~ ~mens goods from them; yet sowre, harsh 23 4, 3| reputation, and in lands, goods, and ready monies,~ ~immeasurably 24 4, 3| the purpose, as also the goods~ ~in their Houses; and then, 25 5, 1| other of the Country in the goods of~ ~Fortune. Divers children 26 5, 5| yeeres of age, with all such goods as he enjoyed, and then 27 5, 5| convaying~ ~thither all his goods, and taking with him also 28 5, 5| bee well~ ~furnished with goods, but utterly forsaken of 29 5, 5| hee left her and all his goods~ ~to my charge; conditionally, 30 5, 5| bring both the Girle and goods, and I do perfectly~ ~remember, 31 5, 7| blessings, (commonly termed the goods of Fortune) was not~ ~unfurnished 32 5, 9| consumed all his lands and~ ~goods, having nothing left him, 33 8, 7| sufficiently abounding in the~ ~goods of Fortune, she being named 34 8, 9| addicted hither, to enjoy those Goods, Landes, and~ ~Inheritances, 35 8, 10| especiall charge) all~ ~their goods and merchandises, of what 36 8, 10| registred downe truly all the goods, in the~ ~Register belonging 37 8, 10| men, and according as the goods~ ~come to their hands, they 38 8, 10| make Port-sale of Ship, Goods,~ ~and Person, so cunningly 39 8, 10| cost the sale of all my goods, or whatsoever else I~ ~ 40 8, 10| and spending thy Masters goods so carelesly, which~ ~though 41 8, 10| you please, after my other goods are Landed, and~ ~I have 42 8, 10| be not speedily sent, our goods will be carried~ ~into Monago, 43 8, 10| taken, for saving the~ ~goods from carriage to Monago: 44 8, 10| my~ ~part, the most of my goods here I will pawne for thee: 45 8, 10| would~ ~pawne him all the goods in his Magazine, entering 46 8, 10| Brokers name, of all the goods remaining in~ ~Salabettoes 47 8, 10| went to redeeme his~ ~taken goods: set saile for Naples towards 48 10, 2| the Castle, their horses, goods and all things~ ~else, delivered 49 10, 2| Ghinotto caused all the Abbots goods and furniture to bee~ ~brought, 50 10, 2| as I doe to others, whose goods (when they fall into my~ ~ 51 10, 2| greater part of all his goods, and returned backe againe~ ~ 52 10, 3| I~ ~have alwayes done my goods and treasure; then bee curious 53 10, 8| also the most part of his~ ~goods and inheritances.~ ~ ~ ~ 54 10, 8| sufficiently stored with the goods of Fortune.~ ~ "I know well 55 10, 10| partes, provision~ ~and goods in the house, set every