Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|          mistaken; for, though not recorded in the histories, because
 2   I,      VIII|     OCCURRENCES WORTHY TO BE FITLY RECORDED~ ~ ~At this point they came
 3   I,        IX|           on purpose, who not only recorded their deeds but described
 4   I,      XIII|           of England, in which are recorded the famous deeds of King
 5   I,     XVIII|             and defiances that are recorded in the books of chivalry,
 6   I,     XXVII|           this history has already recorded; but now fortunately the
 7   I,     XXXII|           and unbiassed writer had recorded them, they would have thrown
 8  II,       III|        them below the meanest ever recorded of any low squire, though
 9  II,       III| achievements of squires never were recorded. If, however, it were the
10  II,         V|       MATTERS WORTHY OF BEING DULY RECORDED~ ~ ~The translator of this
11  II,         X|           and apprehension, he has recorded it without adding to the
12  II,         X|            that they deserve to be recorded and read, as will be seen
13  II,      XLIV|          or with laughter.~ ~It is recorded, then, that as soon as Sancho
14  II,       XLV|        Senor, there is written and recorded the day on which your lordship
15  II,     LVIII|            give thee many examples recorded in truthful Spanish histories."~ ~
16  II,        LX|            nothing worthy of being recorded happened him for six days,
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