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1 1, 1| advantaged himselfe by~ ~Law suites, in regard that many 2 1, 2| learned man in his owne~ ~Law, yet notwithstanding the 3 1, 3| And therefore, suite in Law,~ ~to distinguish the true 4 1, 3| heritage of God, and his true Law, and also duely to performe~ ~ 5 1, 6| with another Processe in law, for abusing the words of~ ~ 6 1, 9| not be constrained to this Law of direction, but to tell 7 2, 3| as also his Sonne~ ~in law her husband, to whom hee 8 2, 3| assistance of his Father in law, he conquered~ ~the Realme 9 2, 5| husband your brother in Law, as~ ~heereafter himselfe 10 2, 6| shew you such a Son~ ~in law, what will you thinke of 11 2, 7| because (by her Countries Law) it was~ ~forbidden her: 12 2, 7| shee was their sister in Law.~ ~ Military provision thus 13 2, 7| to the custome of their Law: and there, whatsoever they~ ~ 14 2, 7| as an enemy to their~ ~Law and Religion: wherefore 15 2, 8| her faire daughter in~ ~Law: who although they were 16 2, 8| were before: his Sonnes in Law~ ~returning home with their 17 2, 9| be willing to wander, the law is in her~ ~owne hand, and 18 2, 9| him from all~ ~pursuite of Law.~ ~ Poor Genevra was left 19 2, 9| Sicuranoes word was a Law with the Soldane, so that 20 2, 10| Monaco,~ ~the Judge and his Law cases were almost out of 21 3, 7| the blinded severity~ ~of Law, and the Ministers thereto 22 3, 7| hands. In which case the Law requireth, that whosoever~ ~ 23 3, 7| Theobaldo Elisei, whereupon your Law hath~ ~condemned him to 24 4, 1| already was a dead man in~ ~Law, and death was likewise 25 4, 1| hide and conceale~ ~this Law, yet was it not therefore 26 4, 4| manner, was both against Law and plighted faith, which 27 4, 6| by making him my Son~ ~in Law if he had lived, so I wil 28 4, 7| selfe from the power of the Law; yet neither by force, or~ ~ 29 4, 7| ended all further suite in Law, concerning the deaths~ ~ 30 5, 2| according to the~ ~Christian Law.~ ~ The King was much amazed 31 5, 4| life is~ ~forfeited to the Law, except our Daughter please 32 5, 4| yeelding his life up to the Law, which surely she will not 33 5, 4| if the~ ~strictnesse of Law should bee challenged against 34 5, 4| the sharpe~ ~rigour of the Law, I would presume so audaciously 35 5, 7| directly against your owne Law. When~ ~Signior Conrado 36 5, 7| Phineo was~ ~comformable to Law, and ought not to be denied 37 5, 10| mine owne danger, when the Law should~ ~censure on the 38 6, 7| And moreover, when this Law was~ ~made, there was not 39 6, 7| deservedly be termed, an unjust Law. And if you will, in prejudice~ ~ 40 6, 10| King, you would wrest the law out of my hands, and dispose 41 7, 8| ruled by mine advise; our law should make him~ ~dearely 42 7, 10| for yesterday I enacted a Law, upon the forme of our discoursing, 43 7, 10| you all are) to the same Law, I~ ~should speake of that 44 7, 10| must needs sinne in the Law~ ~established by my selfe; 45 8, 5| Schollers, or Students~ ~of Law.~ ~ At one time (above all 46 8, 5| will know whether it be Law or no~ ~heere in Florence, 47 8, 6| with them, who had now the Law remaining in their owne 48 9, 4| but for feare of the Law, would have offered him 49 9, 10| once more to our wonted Law, in~ ~which respect, I would 50 10, 8| the stepmother her son in law, matters far more monstrous,~ ~ 51 10, 8| present) what the sacred law of~ ~amitie requireth, to 52 10, 10| with him (as his Father in law) in his Princely Palace,