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 1    1,    1|       the Confessors comfortable perswasions; but~ ~after hee had helde
 2    2,    6| earnestly he laboured by~ ~kinde perswasions, to alter so cruell a deliberation;
 3    2,    6|       used such plenty of moving perswasions, that she quite altred~ ~
 4    2,    7|         milde, modest, and manly perswasions, that~ ~all remembrance
 5    2,    7|      using kinde words and pithy perswasions (albeit she understood~ ~
 6    2,    7|     manner: by gifts~ ~and faire perswasions they wonne him to bring
 7    2,    9|  entreaties, flatteries, giftes, perswasions, and a thousand~ ~other
 8    2,    9|          prevailed, by earnest~ ~perswasions, but much more by large
 9    2,    9|        Ambroginolo, that (by her perswasions) when~ ~the Fayre was ended,
10    3,    6|       used~ ~all manly and milde perswasions, which possibly he could
11    3,    8|         continuing on his former perswasions, hee never ceased, but allured~ ~
12    3,    8|     vaine; the Abbot used such~ ~perswasions to the Monkes, that they
13    3,    8|   pensive, which by his wonted~ ~perswasions, indifferently he appeased;
14    4,    1|        then to urge any~ ~humble perswasions, she would lay her life
15    4,    2|        credit~ ~to their subtile perswasions. And were it lawfull for
16    4,    6|      when he saw, that all his~ ~perswasions were to no purpose, hee
17    4,   10|        made, and unable by any~ ~perswasions to remoove her, tooke knowledge
18    6,    7|        not minding them or their perswasions, looking on the Judge with
19    7,    4|         the house. But all her~ ~perswasions served to no purpose, he
20    7,    7|     purpose with such alluring~ ~perswasions: that being a weake woman,
21    7,    8|         of the businesse) and by perswasions prevailed~ ~so with her,
22    8,    2|        once subjected unto theyr perswasions, even as if they brought
23    8,    3|          to credit his frivolous perswasions, hoping to finde~ ~any stones
24    8,    3|     other, as wise and wholesome perswasions, which he~ ~constantly credited,
25    8,    7|        there naked: convert your perswasions and prayers to him, in~ ~
26    8,    7|         stil in thy flattering~ ~perswasions, terming me to be a Gentleman
27    9,    3|      Simon the Physitian, by the perswasions of Bruno, Buffalmaco,~ ~
28    9,    4|        he~ ~imagined (by sottish perswasions) to have: had hee not been
29    9,    5|         LED AND GOVERNED BY IDLE PERSWASIONS~ ~ ~ ~ Calandrino became
30    9,    5|            Phillippo, with faire perswasions I can over-rule the matter,~ ~
31    9,    5|            the woman with gentle perswasions: they advised Calandrino,
32    9,    9|        lived; whom neither faire perswasions,~ ~nor gentle courtesies
33   10,    2|        his bold and~ ~headstrong perswasions, that the Towne of Raticonfani
34   10,    3|         with many circumstantial perswasions, first for fidelity, next
35   10,    5|    condition whatsoever.~ ~Those perswasions which the heart listeneth
36   10,    8|      quench, by~ ~any reasonable perswasions, after hee had vented foorth
37   10,    8|        In which~ ~regard, let my perswasions prevaile with thee, and
38   10,    8|     therefore, if my prayers and perswasions have any power~ ~with thee,
39   10,    8|    understanding,~ ~by politique perswasions, he caused the kinred of
40   10,    9|      conquerd with such potent~ ~perswasions, and already dismounted
41   10,    9|          having (by many earnest perswasions and entreaties)~ ~understood
42   10,   10|        her Smocke: but all their perswasions~ ~prevailed not with him.
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