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... manner , that men hold you not too scarce , ne too sparing , ne fool - large , that is to say , over large a spender ; for right as men blamen an avaricious man because of his scarcity and chinchery , 1 in the same wise he is to blame ...
... manner , that men hold you not too scarce , ne too sparing , ne fool - large , that is to say , over large a spender ; for right as men blamen an avaricious man because of his scarcity and chinchery , 1 in the same wise he is to blame ...
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... manner , at the same time he came within the Target of the Gentleman who rode again him , and taking him with incredible Force before him on the Pummel of his Saddle , he in that manner rid the Turnament over , with an Air that shewed ...
... manner , at the same time he came within the Target of the Gentleman who rode again him , and taking him with incredible Force before him on the Pummel of his Saddle , he in that manner rid the Turnament over , with an Air that shewed ...
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... manner so offensive as must have defeated his purpose if it had otherwise any chance of being accomplished . For instance , in addressing America , he begins thus : ' People of America ! since your separation from the mother - country ...
... manner so offensive as must have defeated his purpose if it had otherwise any chance of being accomplished . For instance , in addressing America , he begins thus : ' People of America ! since your separation from the mother - country ...
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