Inespecially

Word INESPECIALLY
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[Sidenote: Aporia.] _Dubitatio_, Dubitacion; when wee doute of two thynges, or of many, which we shuld inespecially speke of. ❋ Richard Sherry (N/A)

And there hath bene marked inespecially thre kyndes of endightynge: ❋ Richard Sherry (N/A)

And in litleons there is a natural great desyre to haue the mastry inespecially of suche as be of lustye courage, and lyuely towardnes. ❋ Desiderius Erasmus (1502)

For as for the elders it is meete sometyme that they be sente far out of oure syght, whiche thing as it were a graffing, is inespecially wont to tame yonge mens wyttes. ❋ Desiderius Erasmus (1502)

¶ The master shall be diligent in chosynge them oute, and what he shall iudge moste pleasaunt to chyldren, most mete for them, what they loue best, and is most floryshyng, that inespecially let hym set before them. ❋ Desiderius Erasmus (1502)

This is doutles, that no age is so yonge but it is apte to be taught, inespecially those thynges vnto the whych nature hathe made vs, for as I sayd: for thys purpose she hath geuen a certen peculier desyre of folowyng, that what so euer they haue herde or seene, they desyre to do the lyke, and reioyse when they thynke they can do any thyng: a man wolde saye they wer apes. ❋ Desiderius Erasmus (1502)

The same shall helpe as much to lerne without boke the names of trees, herbs, and beastes, and also their properties, inespecially of these whych be not common to be seene in euerye place, as is Rhinoceros, whyche is a beaste that hathe a horne in hys nose, naturall enemye to the ❋ Desiderius Erasmus (1502)

If you have red the orders, whiche those first kynges made in Rome, and inespecially Servio ❋ Niccol�� Machiavelli (1498)

Canne, loste the Empire of Rome: The other never rested after the victorie, but folowed the enemie beyng broken, with greater violence and furie, then when he assalted hym whole: but when a capitaine dooeth loese, he ought to see, if of the losse there maie growe any utilite unto hym, inespecially if there remain any residue of tharmie. ❋ Niccol�� Machiavelli (1498)

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