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In-Text | though they be our enemies, as the lewes and Samaritans were, are our neighbours; and therefore all men are to be loued of vs: friends, foes, good and bad. | though they be our enemies, as the lewes and Samaritans were, Are our neighbours; and Therefore all men Are to be loved of us: Friends, foes, good and bad. | cs pns32 vbb po12 n2, c-acp dt zz cc njp2 vbdr, vbr po12 n2; cc av d n2 vbr pc-acp vbi vvn pp-f pno12: n2, n2, j cc j. |
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