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Euery Vawter in one blinde Tauerne or other, is Tenant at will, to which shee tolleth resorte, and playes the stale to vtter their victuals, and helpe them to emptie their mustie caskes.
The More Things Change II Heo 2006
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Euery one of them drinkes off a cup full or two in a morning, and sometime they eate nought else all the day long.
The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini 2004
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Euery yere for the space of fiue wiekes continually together, thei faste al daie as presicely as is possible, bothe from meate, drincke and women.
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Euery manne cutteth of his prisoners head, and carieth it home: and fasteneth it vpon the ende of a long pole, and setteth it vp: some vpon their house toppe some vpon their chimneis as high as thei can.
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Euery yere ones, the Saracenes also are bound of duetie to visite the house of God, in the citie of Mecha: bothe to acknowledge their homage, and to yelde vnto Mohomete his yerely honour at his Sepulchre there.
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Euery one of them marie many wiues: and holde many concubines also beside, for the encrease of issue.
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Euery man there is his owne Iudge, acordyng to Iustice.
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Euery man hath his quarter, or fourth part vnder him.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Euery man is to bring sufficient for himselfe, to serue his turne for foure moneths, and if neede require to giue order for more to be brought vnto him to the Campe from his tenant that tilleth his land, or some other place.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Euery yeere they celebrate foure seuerall fastes, which they call according to the names of the Saints: the first beginnes with them, at the time that our Lent beginnes.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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