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(archaic) Alternative spelling of premise.

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Circa 1625, a scrap of a work reprinted in 1906 by Samuel Purchas in Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells by Englishmen and Others (J. MacLehose and Sons), page 451.
[…] præmising somthing[sic] as a Preface of the great deliverances which God vouchsafed that Virgin Queen.
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1686, Rev. Charles Morton of Newington Green, Compendium Physicae, preface; reprinted in.
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1940, Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, volume 33, page 5 (The Society)
This I thought good to præmise that you should not be dishartned when you meat with diversities of oppinions in the folloing discourse: and because the former Phylosophers had their Method more Systematical, than the latter; I have therefore Chosen their method, and noted the Others Matter by the Way in those places where I observe a discrepance.
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