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Percase

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Per`case´
adv.1.Perhaps; perchance.


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And for the rest you shall find it now in this second imprinting so turquened and turned, so clensed from all vnclenly wordes, and so purged from the humor of inhumanities, as percase you would not iudge that it was the same tale.
For instance, Smith, Westfall, and Nicholas (2002) documented a 1997 mandate by a regional HMO in Colorado for hospitalist usage that resulted in increased percase costs of care and lengths of stay.
The tract explains that base and counterfeit money has driven all the good money out of circulation; for despite the fact that fine coins were minted in the later part of Edward's reign, during Mary's reign, and in the first years of Elizabeth's reign, "yet no part thereof is sene comonly currant; but, as it may be thought, some part thereof is caryed hence, and some, percase, by the wyser sort of people, kepte in store, as it were to be wished the whole were" (Sig.
 
 
 
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