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and there is much cunning used by those that raise them, much odd shuffling, and packing, and combining, to give them the colour and face of perfect truth. As then a plain Country-man, that, would not willingly be cosened in his pay, to take a slip for a currant piece, or brass for silver, leisurely turneth over every piece he receiveth; |
and there is much cunning used by those that raise them, much odd shuffling, and packing, and combining, to give them the colour and face of perfect truth. As then a plain Countryman, that, would not willingly be cozened in his pay, to take a slip for a currant piece, or brass for silver, leisurely turns over every piece he receives; |
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