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If the sea coste serve for makinge of salte, and the inland for wine, oiles, oranges, lymons, figges, &c. and for makinge of yron, all which with moche more is hoped, withoute sworde drawen, wee shall cutt the combe of the Frenche, of the Spanishe, of the Portingale, and of enemies, and of doubtfull frendes, to the abatinge of their wealthe and force, and to the greater savinge of the wealthe of the realme.
Perhaps he speaks it 'after the scole of Stratford-atte-Bowe, for certainly 'Frenche of Paris, is to him unknowe?" "I shouldn't think one would look for foreign languages from a village schoolmaster," says Sir Mark, lazily. "I didn't look for it, my good fellow, he absolutely showered it upon me; and in the oddest fashion. I confess I didn't understand him.
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