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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
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