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1 Ind | heard, that~ ~no injury is offered to any one, by such as make 2 1, 1| our daily sacrifices are offered up to God.~ ~ In this manner 3 1, 8| vile~ ~abuses, as daily are offered to your selfe. To the end, 4 1, 8| Justicer, for the least offence offered against~ ~the honour of 5 2, 3| easily done, and no disease~ ~offered to the Abbot, accepted it 6 2, 3| embracing, and immediately he offered to kisse her; but~ ~she 7 2, 3| opportunity so~ ~fairely offered, he held it no wisedome 8 2, 5| for the~ ~monstrous abuse offered him, and losse of his money. 9 2, 6| now Conrado had so frankly offered him, and was in his power~ ~ 10 2, 7| and dishonor that he hath offered to my Sister: no~ ~one being 11 2, 9| use of such an advantage offered.~ ~ A second replyed; And 12 3, 2| such a monstrous~ ~injurie offered him; he wrapt his night-mantle 13 3, 7| certainty, that Theobaldo never offered you any~ ~in many, the day 14 3, 7| invited as his witnesses, they offered themselves~ ~to his mercy, 15 4, 3| the wrongs which he had offered her.~ ~ Folco and Hugnetto 16 4, 4| under saile (even as if she offered her~ ~selfe to be our prize) 17 4, 6| of~ ~outrage and wrong offered to him by her, rather then 18 5, 5| here is~ ~no violence to be offered, neither is this a booty 19 5, 5| him, not to regard a wrong offered by unruly and youthfull 20 5, 7| severall kinds of death are offered~ ~unto her, and one of them 21 5, 10| some outrage beside to bee offered him by Pedro, who knew~ ~ 22 5, 10| When she saw that he offered her no other violence, but 23 6, 7| concerne them~ ~onely, who offered injurie to their Husbands 24 6, 10| distrusting any injurie offered him, or that his close~ ~ 25 6, 10| beside, of som great injury offered to mine honor, and~ ~whereof 26 7, 2| your way, for, whereas you offered me but ten Gigliatoes for 27 7, 4| further injuries to bee offered.~ ~ 28 7, 6| Chamber doore, and as hee offered to enter,~ ~with a womans 29 7, 8| MEANETH TO DISCOVER ANY WRONG OFFERED HIS WIFE; EXCEPT~ ~ HEE 30 7, 8| without any signe~ ~of outrage offered her, her face unblemished, 31 8, 10| denied, as~ ~she kindly offered: one of her Women-slaves ( 32 9, 4| feare of the Law, would have offered him outrage, thretning to~ ~ 33 9, 6| of so faire an occasion offered,~ ~and what he did, is no 34 10, 2| moment, then he did, freely offered to grant, whatsoever he