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Quotation dates: 1600
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Sequisatioune, n. [Nonce, presum. f. L. sequī to follow or a derivative of this.] Adoption, carrying out (of a proposed course of action). — 1600 Aberd. Council Lett. I 92.
Last submissing this forms sequisatioune and present posibilitie to ȝour maist excellant majesty
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