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Venice, a place dedicate, as ye would saie to our Ladie of Pietie.
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Whiche thyng when the gouernours of the citie perceiued, thei toke ordre by commune consente, that from thens foorthe suche women children onely, as should fortune so to bee offred to Pietie, should bee nourisshed at the commune charge of the citie, and none other.
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The remaining two councillors, John Matisonn and Pietie
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DP spokeswoman on broadcasting Dene Smuts was reacting to a report in a Cape Town weekend newspaper which reported that pressure was mounting on councillors John Matisonn and Pietie
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The remaining two councillors, John Matisonn and Pietie
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The remaining two councillors, John Matisonn and Pietie
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School, the Madikhetla school and the mainly-coloured Pietie
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School, the Madikhetla school and the mainly-coloured Pietie
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_Psalmes, Sonets and Songs of Sadnes and Pietie, _and in the same year contributed two madrigals to Nicolas Yonge's _Musica Transalpina_.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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I have seene seeming Pietie change her roabe so oft, that sure none but some arch-divell can shape her pitticoate.
Shakspere and Montaigne Jacob Feis
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