Vulgar words in The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 06 - Madiera, the Canaries, Ancient Asia, Africa, etc. (Page 1)

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bastard x 2
whore x 4
            

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That is to saie, wrong, made the woman an whore, and broughte in a doubte the laufulnes of her issue.

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And who so is by suche an ouerthwarte begotten: is iudged a bastard, and otherwise not.

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Emong them is there neither whore nor thiefe, nor adulteresse broughte to iudgemente.

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Belieuing that he that drancke wine on those twoo daies: synned more then if he had bene at the stewes with a whore.

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If the wife ware a whore, the Bisshoppe gaue hym leaue to put her awaie, and marie another.

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And from thence shaping his course towardes Asia found by his trauells that the Ills of Molucca are distant from America more then two hundreth leages, howe then can Asia and Africa be conioyned and made one continent to hinder the passage, the men yet liuing that can reproue the same, but this conceipt is the bastard of ignorance borne through the fornication of the malitious multitude that onely desire to hinder when themselues can doe no good.

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