These bagges conteine fyve hundred pownds apeece, Tak't and the pox to boot.
If not heare Weele seeke her further; France shall not conteine them But I will finde theire start-holes.
And the length of the same church from the west end vnto the altars at the quiere doore, shallconteine an hundred and twentie foot.
Nicholas of Cambridge, I haue deuised and appointed, that the same church shall conteine in length 288 foot of assise, without anie Iles, and all of the widenesse of fortie foot.
I will not goe about to make those matters impossible, ne yet will iudge at large, but that there be som maydens and Wyues, which wiselye can conteine themselues amongs the troupe of amorous suters.
This theoreme dothe so depende of the truthe of the laste, that whan you perceaue the truthe of the one, you can not iustly doubt of the others truthe, for they conteine one sentence, contrary waies pronounced.
To make a portion of a circle on any right line assigned, whiche shall conteine an angle equall to a right lined angle appointed.
He supposeth the cause of this thing to bee very fattie pitch, which cannot butconteine oile in it.
In returning therefore vnto our parks, I find also the circuit of these inclosures in like mannerconteine often times a walke of foure or fiue miles, and sometimes more or lesse.
This also is to be noted, that euerie acre asketh twentie quarters of heads, placed in ranks two inches one from an other in long beds, which conteineeight or ten foot in breadth.
He addeth farther, that the forepart of his scull was able to conteine manie bushels of wheat, and by the proportion of the bone of his [Sidenote: A carcase discouered of 200.
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