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- Aforesaid.
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Use all as beforesaid, and add white Endive, Capers, Samphire, run it over with beaten Butter and Lemons.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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Some do use pork of a weeks powder for this use beforesaid, and no more salt at all.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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Take two pound of almonds, blanch and beat them very fine with rosewater, then strain them with some two quarts of cream, twenty whites of eggs, and a pound of double refined sugar; make the paste as beforesaid, and bake it in a mild oven fine and white, garnish it as before and scrape fine sugar over all.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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We likewise order that our judges and the inhabitants of the said province shall not place nor allow to be placed any impediment whatsoever in your way and shall leave you free to collect the said tithes; and should necessity arise, they shall help and assist you, and shall compel the tithe-payers to pay you the tithes as beforesaid — Dated in the town of Valladolid 13th of February 1544 — I the
Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings Francis Augustus MacNutt
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Thus udders may be dressed in any of the ways of the Neats-Tongues beforesaid.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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Then make paste, and make little pasties, boil them in broth, or as beforesaid, and serve them with sugar, cinamon, and grated cheese in
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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But yet you shall hear it, for there was no evil in it, and partly it pertained to the matter beforesaid.
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All this manner of working beforesaid of this reverent affection, when it is brought in by these two thoughts of dread and of hope coming before, may well be likened to a tree that were full of fruit; of the which tree, dread is that party that is within in the earth, that is, the root.
The Cell of Self-Knowledge : seven early English mystical treatises printed by Henry Pepwell in 1521 Henry Pepwell 1902
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And therefore, in as much as a man presumeth and enforceth him in any of these feelings beforesaid, over his might and out of measure, in so much the fouler he falleth and faileth of his purpose.
The Cell of Self-Knowledge : seven early English mystical treatises printed by Henry Pepwell in 1521 Henry Pepwell 1902
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And on the morn next, S. Fiacre took his leave of S. Pharon, which gave to him his blessing, and when S. Fiacre had received it, he departed and went to the place beforesaid, where he founded a church in the honour and reverence of our Blessed Lady, and beyond it, a little way thence, he builded a little house wherein he dwelled, and there harboured he the poor that passed foreby.
The Golden Legend, vol. 7 1230-1298 1900
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