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Horace— Epistles. I. 1. 53. Rem facias rem, Recte si possis, si non, quocumque modo rem. Money, make money; by honest
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Horace— Epistles. I. 1. 53. Rem facias rem, Recte si possis, si non, quocumque modo rem. Money, make money; by honest
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inoculation for small-pox, nevertheless anathematized the craze for paper money in a
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not believe of me That I am truly thine, ’cause some there be That counterfeit the Pilgrim
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not believe of me That I am truly thine, ’cause some there be That counterfeit the Pilgrim
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gold. Here I indulged myself with eating and drinking, squandering away the money that was in
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fatness, must needs have been of a very peaceable condition; how, beholding that counterfeit figure, all armed in
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him home to his house. To that Dorothea answered that she would counterfeit the distressed
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gold. Here I indulged myself with eating and drinking, squandering away the money that was in
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S. Name them. Dro. S. The one, to save the money that he spends in
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him home to his house. To that Dorothea answered that she would counterfeit the distressed
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saw Othello’s visage in his mind.            Othello. Act i. Sc. 3. 16     Put money in thy
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S. Name them. Dro. S. The one, to save the money that he spends in
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saw Othello’s visage in his mind.            Othello. Act i. Sc. 3. 16     Put money in thy
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his satchel and books, and all he had, to raise money, in order
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lie, as the wearing of false stones or pendants of counterfeit pearl.” They have the
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d to you my majesty? Const. You have beguil’d me with a counterfeit Resembling majesty, which, being
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lie, as the wearing of false stones or pendants of counterfeit pearl.” They have the
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With a good leg and a good foot, uncle, and money enough in his
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d to you my majesty? Const. You have beguil’d me with a counterfeit Resembling majesty, which, being
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d cheerfully pawn both my crown And my sceptre, if I were king! When money does come in
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With a good leg and a good foot, uncle, and money enough in his
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prince. But, by the Lord, lads, I am glad you have the money. Hostess, clap to
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That’s extra, &c. As fit as a fiddle. Englishmen for my Money, 1616 (Hazlitt’s Dodsley
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That’s extra, &c. As fit as a fiddle. Englishmen for my Money, 1616 (Hazlitt’s Dodsley
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the debt to the poor? the debt of money, or the debt
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to boys of his age. Jacob thought that when he had the money he smoked as many
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the debt to the poor? the debt of money, or the debt
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the bagpipe could not move you. He sings several tunes faster than you’ll tell money; he utters them as
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price of guns. Other makers went to him with offers of money for the
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to boys of his age. Jacob thought that when he had the money he smoked as many
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the bagpipe could not move you. He sings several tunes faster than you’ll tell money; he utters them as
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price of guns. Other makers went to him with offers of money for the
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the surface of what was but a shadowy and counterfeit virtue.   12   He, not
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of themselves. Sir Thomas Browne. Some indeed have been so affectedly vain as to counterfeit immortality; and have
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the surface of what was but a shadowy and counterfeit virtue.   12   He, not
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of themselves. Sir Thomas Browne. Some indeed have been so affectedly vain as to counterfeit immortality; and have
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the captain from that scent. “I ’ll sail with ye,” he says,—“the passage money, how much is that
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and have all the content that possibly may be given, so long as their money lasts; but when their
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Gr. t. 3. pp. 220, 574. These acts in Metaphrastes are adulterated by certain counterfeit additions. See Assemani, t
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the Tragedies. I think it will be popular among the little people, besides money. It’s to
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and the like befitting names. Justly. For no man, O Athenians, spends money for the
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the name of Aliena. In this disguise, and taking their money and jewels
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the debt to the poor? the debt of money, or the debt
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the sentiments of the old man, he began again to counterfeit the madman
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the ‘paucity of Readers.’—There were readers in multitudes; but their money went for other
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in the tavern bar-room, thinks that the use of money is sure and