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And he answered him that wente of that message, that he hadd warnyd all hir gracs s'vaunts, not beinge appointed to wayte dayly, uppon there alegiuance not to come eny nerer thys howse then hys lodginge, and was, as he saide, for hys owne p [ar] te sorye theye should sooe mysuse them selfes, p [ro] mysinge to dooe as much as lyeth in hym that yt shall nooe nmore be sooe.
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She also had Franl~ie's strong Teutonic feabues-the broad nooe and brow, the wide mouth-and eya such a dark blue that the pupils sometimes got lost in them.
Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985
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But what view they could have, we were at a loss to conceive, unless they supposed that the report would have some effect in making us quit the island, and, by that means, deprive the people of Otaheite-nooe of the advantages they might reap from our ships continuing there; the inhabitants of the two parts of the island being inveterate enemies to each other.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 Robert Kerr 1784
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His subjects, also, have given proofs of their superiority, by frequent victories over those of Otaheite-nooe, whom they affect to speak of as contemptible warriors, easily to be worsted, if at any time their chief should wish to put it to the test.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 Robert Kerr 1784
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The commentators are much divided about the construction of the words, nooe primd iraiUgretnts; he eaikd in tKeJktt ship.
The Works of Cornelius Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus , Arthur Murphy 1812
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THE Qmnm Empalement is nooe but a globofe receptacle, collecting many florets into a little head.
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t 7* J it, I feairc jeeeived nooe of Maurice's knew fince Haufinan's going oyer.
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d to him i if he't foii'd, there left the door ■ jar; thit two chim - ne flumed, who never was ney-fweep boj's faw, and up fUirt He will do hit friends no they darted into the room, where the or he hat nooe to patronize Captain w. it, who, at the very inllant, world BO injuiy, for he writn had taken up the chamber-pot, andwai le Theatrical one.
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'»} \ •' 7/C cc IN CONTINIT A ttdk RANT pie an honed fame, or grant me nooe, **
Ode Upon Ode, Or, A Peep at St. James's, Or, New-Year's Day, Or, What You ... 1789
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