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The Bishops pallace is in a park moated round, nothing worth notice in it.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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"pallace," a more modern form of the word than _palays_.
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In Xaindu did Cublai Can build a stately pallace, encompassing sixteene miles of plaine ground, wherein are fertile Meddowes, pleasant Springs, delightful streames, and all sorts of beasts of chase and game, and in the middle thereof a sumptuous house of pleasure, which may be removed from place to place.
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Whenever we do so much as think of any retalliation we are not in position to go to the pallace, .. because we should learn while we are here how to conduct ourselves, .. and we will all receive more powers when we arive at the palace where we will need more power than what we presently have to live, .. as we live by the will of GOD alone with everybody, ..
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The king of the said land of Iaua hath a most braue and sumptuous pallace, the most loftily built, that euer I saw any, and it hath most high greeses and stayers to ascend vp to the roomes therein contained, one stayre being of siluer, and another of gold, throughout the whole building.
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And in one of the corners of a certaine great pallace, all the Philosophers or Magicians remaine for certaine howers, and doe attend vpon points or characters: and when the point and hower which the sayd Philosophers expected for, is come, a certaine crier crieth out with a loud voyce, saying,
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Whenever we do so much as think of any retalliation we are not in position to go to the pallace,.. because we should learn while we are here how to conduct ourselves,.. and we will all receive more powers when we arive at the palace where we will need more power than what we presently have to live,.. as we live by the will of GOD alone with everybody,..
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Within foure dayes after the king was counselled (and I thinke he had sent to his Vncles to know their intents, but they were not present at the answere giuing) to goe to the pallace at Westminster and his Councell with him, such as were about him, and to send for the king of Armenia to come thither.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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He hath builded a faire pallace all guilded, and within it a faire Court, and within it and rounde about there are made an infinite number of places for men to stande to see this hunting: neere vnto this Pallace is a mighty great wood, through the which the hunts-men of the king ride continually on the backs of the feminine Eliphants, teaching them in this businesse.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Neere vnto his royall pallace there is an inestimable treasure whereof hee maketh no accompt, for that it standeth in such a place that euery one may see it, and the place where this treasure is, is a great Court walled round about with walles of stone, with two gates which stand open euery day.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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