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The learned haue their curiositie wakened vppe; and fedde by that which I call his schoole: this is the _Astrologie_ judiciar.
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In all the cities that the Portugales haue in the Indies, there is a house called the schoole of Sancta misericordia comissaria: the gouernours whereof, if you giue them for their paines, will take a coppy of your will and Testament, which you must alwayes cary about you; and chiefly when you go into the Indies.
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FSU has a real shot to do some damage against this weakened field (and get full credit for beagting some name schoole).
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Strange how Labo [u] r has changed, headed by a private schoole waller [Blair] and filled newly elected barons of the realm, for it was one of the popular ones of old labour that is quoted as saying he read his daily dose of Fiction.
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But if he came, she would so shame and dishonour him, as no woman whatsoever should better schoole him.
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Then happe found out fire, and reason gaue rule of profite, and disprofite, and necessitie toke in hand to sette witte to schoole.
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Orders, first they go to schoole vntill they be twenty yeres olde or more, and then they come before a Tallipoie appointed for that purpose, whom they call Rowli: he is of the chiefest or most learned, and he opposeth them, and afterward examineth them many times, whether they will leaue their friends, and the company of all women, and take vpon them the habit of a Tallipoie.
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But I say that this strange opinion may be confirmed by many reasons borrowed out of your schoole of Philosophy.
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Bishops seats there is a free schoole founded by the liberality and pietie of that most renoumed King of Denmarke Christian the third: and afterward the sonne following the godly steppes of his most
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Also there goeth in these same voyages some marchants that are commissaries of the schoole of Sancta misericordia, that if any Marchant die and haue his Will made, and hath giuen order that the schoole of
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