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“Embezzle a large sum of money under singularly distressing circumstances!”
Erewhon 2003
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"Embezzle a large sum of money under singularly distressing circumstances!"
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Arrivall, And not to Embezzle diminish Waste Sell or Unload any part of her Cargo till I am there present, Under the penalty of the Articles Already Signed by You.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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"Embezzle a large sum of money under singularly distressing circumstances!"
Erewhon Samuel Butler 1868
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The same Penalty will be inflicted upon every person who is found to Embezzle, Trade, or Offer to Trade with any of the
Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767
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Embezzle, Trade, or Offer to Trade with any of the Ship's Stores of what
Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World James Cook 1753
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They can Earn Unscruplous Profits and Embezzle Money.
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They can Earn Unscruplous Profits and Embezzle Money.
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Health Insurance Mafia want Health Care to be Privately Controlled, so that they can Plunder, Embezzle and Extort.
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Vafl quantities of flores did he Embezzle and purloin;
The Works of the English Poets.: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical 1779
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