Also, if any man disclose their secrets, especially in time of warre, hereceiueth an hundreth blowes on the backe with a bastinado, layd on by a tall fellow.
Howbeit the Tartarian Emperour receiueth al his gifts, and yet still neuertheles sends for him, to haue him come.
If any beast goe astray, the finder thereof either lets it goe, or driueth it to them that are put in office for the same purpose, at whose handes the owner of the said beast demaundeth it, and without any difficultie receiueth it againe.
Sidenote: He receiuethan oth not to infringe the statutes of Oxford.
The Spaniards are brought before the viceroy: he asketh of them certaine questions, and doth remit them vnto the Timpintao his deputie, who receiueth them well, and giueth them good speeches.
Northerly latitude: and comming to the Towne of Petatlan, receiueth many courtesies of the Indians there.
For these regards the Poesie historicall is of all other next the diuine most honorable and worthy, as well for the common benefit as for the speciall comfort euery man receiueth by it.
Words which the hart receiueth by the eares, haue greater force than many do esteme, and there is nothing so difficult, but by the amorous is brought to passe.
Augustine in his ministerie, he receiueth his pall, reformation must be doone by little and little, not to glorie in miracles, the effect of Gregories letters to K.
Thus was the [Sidenote: The Ile of Wight receiueth the faith.
So that by this meanes, the Marchant with the charges of two Byzes a moneth, receiueth and payeth out his money without losse or trouble.
So the hindrance that the king receiueth by the losse of his bulles and quicksiluer amounteth as is abouesaid: besides the sacking of his wines, about 100 tunnes, whereby his fleet is disappointed of a great part of their prouision.
The same order is kept in paying legacies: the last named receiueth his portion first.
For truth receiuethno lye, neither doth the vertue of God entertaine the vanitie of errour.
He that hath the [weake] hand, receiueth money as well as he that hath the strong hande.
Neither hath your eye scarcely quitted that, when it receiueth Halton, the pleasant and commodious dwelling of M.
Here also it receiueth the Baston dreane, Longtoft dreane, Deeping dreane, and thence goeth by Wickham into the sea, taking withall on the right hand sundrie other dreanes.
Masham, it receiueth the Burne, by south west (as it did the [Sidenote: Wile.
Crowmarsh, or Wallingford, where it receiueth the Blaue, descending from Blaueburg, now Blewberie, as I learne.
This Loddon not far from Turges towne receiueth two waters in one bottome, whereof the westerlie called Basing water, commeth from Basingstoke, and thorough a parke vnto the aforesaid place.
After these branches are conioined in one bottome, it goeth to long Laime mill, Stilton, Milton, and beneath Gillingham receiueth a water that descendeth from Mere.
Makenie, and at Duffeld, receiueth the Eglesburne, which ariseth about Wirkesworth or Oresworth, but in the same parish out of a rocke, and commeth in by Turnedich.
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