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1 1, 1| our necessities, with this setled~ ~assurance, that he is 2 1, 2| Jehannot perceyving his setled purpose, said: Goe then 3 2, 3| concealed judgement) or setled order (at least) that can 4 2, 7| enlarged it selfe with a~ ~setled hope, her feares grew free 5 2, 9| and therefore, with a more setled countenance, hee said:~ ~ 6 2, 10| courage in~ ~chearfull manner setled, seating her selfe higher 7 3, 2| honourable, quiet and well setled condition, by the discreete 8 3, 8| neighbours, by reason of their setled opinion, concerning the~ ~ 9 3, 9| you cause me to breake my setled~ ~determination, and faile 10 4, 1| I was once grounded in a setled perswasion, that I truely~ ~ 11 4, 1| and looking into it with a setled countenance,~ ~by sight 12 4, 4| Notwithstanding, moved by the setled~ ~constancy of his plighted 13 4, 7| affection grew the better~ ~setled in them both, by interchangeable 14 4, 8| AFTER IT IS CONSTANTLY SETLED BEFORE: WITH OTHER~ ~ INSTRUCTIONS, 15 4, 8| very sicke, and~ ~having setled all his affaires in good 16 5, 5| his worldly affaires, and setled his whole~ ~estate in good 17 6, 3| all scoffes with a well setled countenance.~ ~ Within a 18 6, 7| countenance, and a voyce of setled resolve, craved to know 19 7, 4| to no purpose, he was so setled in his owne~ ~opinion, that 20 7, 7| hence the argument of his setled perswasion; that he~ ~had 21 7, 9| and so constantly have I setled~ ~my love to him, as I am 22 7, 9| indeed: yet, in the depth of setled judgement, all the world~ ~ 23 8, 1| hee acquainted with his~ ~setled purpose, but onely a deere 24 8, 7| hearing these words, gave very setled beleefe to them,~ ~imagining 25 8, 8| Zeppa; hir beliefe grew~ ~setled, and thus she answered. 26 8, 9| make me breake a sound and setled~ ~resolution, but (almost) 27 8, 10| the least, and having thus setled her determination, she~ ~ 28 10, 3| travelling thither, with a setled resolution to kill him: 29 10, 3| with a bold courage and~ ~setled countenance, thus he replyed.~ ~ 30 10, 9| provide~ ~for himselfe. Having setled all things orderly in Aegypt 31 10, 9| Thorello, and finding him to be setled for Pavia (if possibly it