So a Sponge is mischievous, not in it self, for in its powder it is harmless: but because being received into the stomach it swelleth, and occasioning a continual distension, induceth a strangulation.
What is it that induceth you, what stirs you up to believe, or who told you that white signifieth faith, and blue constancy?
During ten years I never ate my fill of barley bread, for fullness hardeneth the heart and deadeneth the wit and induceth sleep and enfeebleth one from standing up to pray.
To proue that these Indians came by the Northwest, which induceth a certaintie of this passage by experience.
To prooue that the Indians aforenamed, came only by the Northwest, which induceth a certaintie of our passage by experience.
But, on the other side, to inquire the form of those sounds or voices which make simple letters is easily comprehensible; and being known induceth and manifesteth the forms of all words, which consist and are compounded of them.
Wherein to exprobate their stupidity, he induceth the providence of Storks.
During ten years I never ate my fill of barley-bread, for fullness hardeneth the heart and deadeneth the wit and induceth sleep and enfeebleth one from standing up to pray.
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