Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       oftentimes the matters of Merchants fall out to bee) and that
 2    1,    1|     ever deceive any, as some~ ~Merchants use to doe? Truely Father,
 3    1,    2|      and pregnant reasons, that Merchants themselves~ ~were not ignorant,
 4    2,    2|       Horsemen,~ ~seeming to be Merchants like himselfe, but indeede
 5    2,    3|      had good credite among the Merchants, and the~ ~monies still
 6    2,    4|  together. This man (as other~ ~Merchants are wont to doe) after hee
 7    2,    4|      thence to Tranium,~ ~where Merchants in the City bestowed good
 8    2,    4|       he did to Tranium, to the Merchants that had newly cloathed~ ~
 9    2,    7|       of which Ship two Geneway Merchants~ ~(being brethren) were
10    2,    7|          otherwise) the wounded Merchants~ ~friends might have inflicted
11    2,    9|         by~ ~many great Italian Merchants, according to such variety
12    2,    9|     other man.~ ~ Amongst these Merchants thus communing together,
13    2,    9|   Duckets; and albeit the other Merchants then present,~ ~earnestly
14    2,    9| limmitted time, he called the~ ~Merchants together, who were present
15    2,    9|       met a great assembly of~ ~Merchants, as Christians, Moores,
16    2,    9|      And to the end, that~ ~the Merchants (for the better sale of
17    2,    9| Captaine of the Guard~ ~for the Merchants, and for the safety of their
18    2,    9|  observed a worthy~ ~company of Merchants, Sicilians, Pisans, Genewayes,
19    2,    9|     wrought with divers gallant Merchants of Geneway that then remained
20    4,    3|       richer and more wealthy~ ~Merchants, then at this instant time
21    4,    5|        young men, Brethren, and Merchants by~ ~their common profession,
22    7,    8|      Berlinghieri, who (as many Merchants~ ~have done) fondly imagined,
23    8,   10|       and venting Merchandises; Merchants use~ ~to bring their wealthy
24    8,   10|    stored, and likewise to what Merchants~ ~they appertaine: by meanes
25    8,   10|    speeches, they allure yong~ ~Merchants to take knowledge of them,
26    8,   10|        to~ ~the place where the Merchants usually frequented: resorting
27    8,   10|       you are a~ ~Merchant, and Merchants furnish al their affairs
28    8,   10|         well bound up, with the Merchants markes orderly made on them,~ ~
29   10,    9|      given one of the~ ~strange Merchants; yet he durst not credit
30   10,    9|     like) were given to~ ~three Merchants, that happened to visite
31   10,    9|         am one of~ ~those three Merchants to whom your Wife gave these
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