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Now have I tolde you of wayes, by the whyche men gon ferrest and longest; as by Babyloyne and Mounte Synay and other places many, thorewe the whyche londes, men turne azen to the lande of promyssyoun.
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And he schal gon thorewe Turkye, and unto the cytee of Nyke, the whyche they wonne from the Emperoure of Constantynople.
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And he schal gon thorewe Turkye, and unto the cytee of Nyke, the whyche they wonne from the Emperoure of Constantynople.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Now have I tolde you of wayes, by the whyche men gon ferrest and longest; as by Babyloyne and Mounte Synay and other places many, thorewe the whyche londes, men turne azen to the lande of promyssyoun.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The teaching of the whole Arthurian cycle of romances was 'that noble men may see and lerne the noble actes of chyualrye, the Ientyl and vertuous dedes that somme Knyghtes vsed in tho dayes, by whyche they came to honour; and how they that were vycious were punysshed and ofte put to shame and rebuke.'
The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan
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He loste his life, but he inioyed glorye, whyche written to his greate prayse, shyneth euerye daye more and more.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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The Romaine Legions were voyde of hope, amazed to see but one remayne against three: It chaunced that hee that liued whyche as hee was but one alone (an vnmeete matche for the rest) so he was fierce, and thought himselfe good enough for them all.
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter
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And for thy fryndes and parentes, and other acquayntance to put thy selfe in peryll: for the cõmon wealth in the whyche both it & that most reuerende name of the contrey is conteyned, not to be willynge to come in ieopardye.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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And by my trowthe I have no wyt nor remembrance to wryte to you half the worchep that is her; but that lakyth as it comyth to mynd I shall tell you when I come home whyche I trust to God shal not be long to; for we depart owt of
Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Ruth Putnam
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Brygge homward on Twysday next comyng & all folk that cam with my lady of Burgoyn out of Ingland, except syche as shall abyd her styll with hyr whyche I wot well shall be but fewe.
Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Ruth Putnam
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