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1 I| and wife which was made subject to the law. To that, that
2 I| law. To that, that they be subject to the law he bought them
3 I| acknowledgment that he was subject to the Empire of Rome. And
4 I| childhood, to whom the stars be subject, to whose clothes angels
5 I| The world, which is to us subject, sent to us never such one
6 I| The third, that he was subject to his parents. The fourth,
7 I| that the place is divine, subject to God. And also it is of
8 I| lords, to signify that it is subject to them. Thirdly, for to
9 I| to affliction. Now is she subject to a man by condition and
10 I| dread, which before was but subject by love; and because she
11 II| heard say that England was subject unto the Normans, anon they
12 II| is unhappy, wretched and subject to adventures, and is so
13 III| had liefer die than be subject or put themselves in servitude
14 III| woman that is married is subject to man. and is beaten with
15 III| said rapine, or pancras is, subject to beatings and torments.
16 III| to the faith. He was also subject to beatings and torments
17 IV| and if thou wilt be to him subject, thou shalt be safe, for
18 V| governor, but he would be more subject, ne so willingly command
19 VII| so that many that were subject to Rome put away the yoke
20 VII| the holy cross, and was subject to the church of our Lady
21 VII| might by right be without subject, and hereof made they doubt,
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