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... 16th of June 1647, in order to improve his Fortune by Trade and Merchandize.
Our Adventurer was the third Son of an eminent Citizen, who had taken particular
Care to instill intohis Mindanearly Love ofGain,by making hima perfect Master ...
... 16th of June 1647, in order to improve his Fortune by Trade and Merchandize.
Our Adventurer was the third Son of an eminent Citizen, who had taken particular
Care to instill intohis Mindanearly Love ofGain,by making hima perfect Master ...
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The talewas knownin theMiddle Ages from the storiesofthe 'Seven Wise Masters.'
She wentdown into thevault with her husband's corpse, resolvedto
weeptodeathordie of famine; but was tempted tosharethe supperofa
soldierwhowaswatching ...
The talewas knownin theMiddle Ages from the storiesofthe 'Seven Wise Masters.'
She wentdown into thevault with her husband's corpse, resolvedto
weeptodeathordie of famine; but was tempted tosharethe supperofa
soldierwhowaswatching ...
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When Caesar was one of the Masters of the Roman Mint, he placed the Figure of
an Elephant upon the Reverse of the Publick Mony; the Word Caesar signifying
an Elephant in the Punick Language. This was artificially contrived by Caesar, ...
When Caesar was one of the Masters of the Roman Mint, he placed the Figure of
an Elephant upon the Reverse of the Publick Mony; the Word Caesar signifying
an Elephant in the Punick Language. This was artificially contrived by Caesar, ...
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