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God created dogs to teach us the meaning of love, sans doubte!
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God created dogs to teach us the meaning of love, sans doubte!
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If this were as well noted, as ill seene: or as openly punished, as secretly practised: I haue no doubte but the cause would be feared to dry vp the effect, and these prettie Rabbets very cunningly ferretted from their borrowes.
The More Things Change II Heo 2006
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I doubte as tha I am a very vild fellow, (Lord bless my soil, I pray God!) and did not intend it.
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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For withouten doubte, I am non other than thou seest now, a woman; and therfore drede the noughte.
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Finally the Saracenes do so full and whole beleue their Mahomete and his lawes: that thei doubte no whitte, but the kepers of them shall haue euerlasting blessednesse.
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For withouten doubte, I am non other than thou seest now, a woman; and therfore drede the noughte.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Afferme neyther denye nothyng ouerthwartly/but lete thy nay or ye or thy doubte be powdred euer with salt/that is to saye/lete hem be spokan with discrecion & pacyence.
A Ryght Profytable Treatyse Compendiously Drawen Out Of Many and Dyvers Wrytynges Of Holy Men Thomas Betson
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Yf [thou] be lyght of contenaûce see it be but selde/haue thy comunicacion but [with] fewe persones & shortly behaue thyself so in all thy sayenge that [thou] speke not rather in a doubte than men sholde take auctoryte or groûde of thy sayenge.
A Ryght Profytable Treatyse Compendiously Drawen Out Of Many and Dyvers Wrytynges Of Holy Men Thomas Betson
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Many the like in this Realme haue bene defaced, founde in Religious houses, whiche no doubte woulde haue conduced great vtilitie and profite both to the common wealth and countrie, if they had bene reserued and kepte, whiche bookes by the ignoraunt, haue ben torne and raised, to the great griefe of those that be learned, and of them that aspire to learning and vertue.
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter
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