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Hauing thus shewed you the substance, difference, and contraries of these two Ploughs, which belong to these two seuerall clayes, the blacke and gray, you shall vnderstand that there is no clay-ground whatsoeuer, which is without other mixture, but one of these Ploughs will sufficiently serue to eare and order it: for all clayes are of one of these tempers.
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Trouble-all: For whatsoeuer it is, any thing indeede, no matter what.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Trouble-all: For whatsoeuer it is, any thing indeede, no matter what.
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Written for his Melancholicke Friend: M, it was designed to discourse of the nature of melancholie, what causeth it, what effectes it worketh, how cured, and farther to lay open, whatsoeuer may serue for the knowledge thereof.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Written for his Melancholicke Friend: M, it was designed to discourse of the nature of melancholie, what causeth it, what effectes it worketh, how cured, and farther to lay open, whatsoeuer may serue for the knowledge thereof.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Written for his Melancholicke Friend: M, it was designed to discourse of the nature of melancholie, what causeth it, what effectes it worketh, how cured, and farther to lay open, whatsoeuer may serue for the knowledge thereof.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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After that kind of fishes comes another kind, offering it selfe after the same maner, and so in like sort all other kinds whatsoeuer: notwithstanding they do this but once in a yere.
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And as we sate vnder our carts in the coole shadowe, by reason of the extreame and vehement heate which was there at that time, they did so importunately and shamelesly intrude themselues into our companie, that they would euen tread vpon vs, to see whatsoeuer things we had.
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Afterward he caused vs to shewe him all our garments: and whatsoeuer hee deemed to be lesse needfull for vs, he willed vs to leaue it behind in the custodie of our hoste.
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Whereupon his empire is of that length and breadth, that vnto whatsoeuer part thereof he intendeth his iourny, he hath space enough for six moneths continual progresse, except his Islands which are at the least 5000.
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