Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         1700), can scarcely be reckoned a translation, but it serves
 2   I,        IV|     also with a squire, for he reckoned upon securing a farm-labourer,
 3   I,      XXVI|       altar fees, which may be reckoned at as much more."~ ~"But
 4   I,     XXXIX|        the Goletta, until then reckoned impregnable, and it fell,
 5   I,      XLIV|        from that time forth he reckoned him a man of mettle, and
 6  II,         I|       three whole years, to be reckoned from the day and moment
 7  II,        II|        and other ages would be reckoned iron ages more than ours,
 8  II,         V|     live all the same, and are reckoned in the number of the people.
 9  II,      VIII|   Mausolus in a tomb which was reckoned one of the seven wonders
10  II,      VIII| barefoot friars, and it is now reckoned the greatest good luck to
11  II,       XII|     may see whether I am to be reckoned among the number of the
12  II,       XIX|        was that the licentiate reckoned up for him by thrusts every
13  II,       LIV|      wonders in the lists, and reckoned it rare good fortune that
14  II,     LVIII|        is wise be esteemed and reckoned happy accidents merely.
15  II,      LXXI|        an hour.' If I have not reckoned wrong thou hast given thyself
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