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1 I| that saith S. James in his chronicle: All nature of beasts, of
2 II| correcting. ~It is read in a chronicle that, the blessed Nicholas
3 II| Also Macrobius saith in a chronicle that, a young son of Herod
4 III| It is found written in a chronicle that the emperor Valentinian
5 III| else, as it is said in the chronicle, that each of them should
6 III| recounteth Eusebius in his chronicle. Josephus said tofore to
7 IV| Miletus also recounteth in his chronicle, and it is written in the
8 IV| Bede maketh mention in his chronicle. And this invention, saith
9 IV| as Sicardus saith in his chronicle, he delivered all his father'
10 IV| Decius, for it is read in the chronicle that Sixtus was long after
11 IV| martyr. And it is said in a chronicle authentic enough, that it
12 IV| this is contained in that chronicle, and if this be true, that
13 IV| And it is read in another chronicle that the said Gallianus
14 IV| so saith Vincent in his chronicle and Godfrey in his book.
15 IV| so saith Richard in his chronicle. ~Of this martyr, saith
16 V| and it is said in another chronicle that the earth swallowed
17 V| And Bede witnesseth in his chronicle that, when all the generations
18 V| as it is contained in a chronicle, Dagobert, king of France,
19 VI| Cæsarea, witnesseth it in his chronicle. For Isidore and Eusebius
20 VI| Clement. And it is read in a chronicle that the sea waxed dry in
21 VII| plainly hereafter by a notable chronicle, whose most blessed life
22 VII| this time it is said in a chronicle about the year of our Lord
23 VII| history of him in a certain chronicle. There was a clerk much
24 VII| as it is contained in a chronicle, which had reigned long
25 VII| it is read in a certain chronicle, and he found a chest of
26 VII| as it is contained in a chronicle, on Palm Sunday as the procession
27 VII| monk. ~And it is said in a chronicle that Sergius was then pope
28 VII| fifty-six, as it is said in a chronicle, in the parish of Magonce
29 VII| And, as it is said in a chronicle, he had a wife which would
30 VII| twenty-five, as it is said in a chronicle, that the Earl Leopold and
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