Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|     that wounds caused by any instruments which happen by chance to
 2   I,      XXII|      honest men should be the instruments of punishment to others,
 3   I,     XXXIX|    that we should always have instruments of punishment to chastise
 4  II,       XII|    disposed, for they are all instruments of great good to the State,
 5  II,       XIX| mingled notes of a variety of instruments, flutes, drums, psalteries,
 6  II,       XIX|    others playing the various instruments already mentioned. In short,
 7  II,        XX|       and come along; for the instruments we heard last night are
 8  II,       XXI|      approaching with musical instruments and pageantry of all sorts
 9  II,     XXXIV|   trumpets and other military instruments were heard, as if several
10  II,     XXXIV|      the noise of the warlike instruments almost blinded the eyes
11  II,     XXXIV|       confused din of so many instruments. The duke was astounded,
12  II,      XLIV|     to make away with all the instruments of his craft; and so burned
13  II,     LXVII|       almost all the pastoral instruments will be there."~ ~"What
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