There weare above 600 men in a fort, with a great deale of baggage on their shoulders, and did draw it upon light slids made very neatly.
That summer I went a hunting, & my brother stayed where he was welcome & putt up a great deale of Indian corne that was given him.
The Rivers weare frozen, which made us crosse with a great deale of ease.
Feasts were made & dames with guifts came of each side, with a great deale of mirth.
For here is more profit to be had a great deale then in the voyage of Angola.
To such as were come with a great deale of prejudice, and an intent of contradiction.
You do not know him my Lord as we doe, certaine it is that he will steale himselfe into a mans fauour, and for a weeke escape a great deale of discoueries, but when you finde him out, you haue him euer after Ber.
E'ne a Crow a'th same nest: not altogether so great as the first in goodnesse, but greater a great deale in euill.
Let it be forbid sir, so should I bee a great deale of his act Cap.
Being surprised at so many spangles, I took up the stones with a great deale of admiration.
This cloathier at Malmesbury, at the dissolution of the abbeys, bought a great deale of the abbey lands thereabout.
Oh see, Corebus, I have combd a great deale of golde into my lap, and a great deale of corne.
Which priuilege also is granted to sundrie ancient townes in England, especiallie northward, where more plentie of them is to be found by a great deale than in the south.
After dinner, to the office, and did a great deale of business.
Thence home and to the office, where late writing letters and leaving a great deale to do on Monday, I home to supper and to bed.
I sat again, and had a great deale done, but, whatever the matter is, I do not fancy that it has the ayre of my face, though it will be a very fine picture.
But the truth is I do fear I shall have a great deale of trouble in getting of money.
He tooke a great deale of paines in searching the antiquities of severall counties.
She was a great chymist and spent yearly a great deale in that study.
Skelton dyd reade, Dryncke, more dryncke, and a great deale of dryncke, and a lytle crome of breade, and a great deale of dryncke to it.
Nowe, sayd the Welshman, putte to all thys dryncke a littell crome of breade, and a great deale of drynke to it, and reade once agayne.
To dispatch me presently is no reuenge, it wil soone be forgotten: let me dye a lingring death, it will be remembred a great deale longer.
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