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Þa he na {n} mor ne {} mihte. þa uuolde he ð his nefe sculde ben abb {ot} in burch. oc xpist it ne {} uuolde.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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The National Endowment for Financial Education provides a comprehensive site with tips on getting out of debt and budgeting. www. nefe.org / helpforconsumers
KUSA-TV - 2009
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The National Endowment for Financial Education provides a comprehensive site with tips on getting out of debt and budgeting. www. nefe.org / helpforconsumers
KUSA-TV - 2009
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N. MoDEN., or MoDEN.SE, a duchy of Italy, bounded on the w by that of Par - ma, on the N.by the duchies of Mantua and Mirandola, on the e by the Bolog - nefe and Ferrai'efe, and on the s by T«f - cany and the republic of Lucca.
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The barbarians, imagining, by the number of lights, that the whole Chinefe army Was at hand, immediately fled, and, falling into the ambufcades laid for them by the Chi« nefe general, were almoft all cut to pieces.
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On the other hand, thofe Chriftians who Kve, as too many do, in a general forgetful - nefe of God; taking no care of their fouls; contenting themfelves with fome outward for - 'malities, and bare fhadows of religion, with - out feeling its power; who make the world their pattern, notwithftanding the caution Jcfus Chrift has given us not to follow its ways and maxims.
Sermons: by the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Wilson, ... 1795
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ROPER HEAD, Efq. Is fo called from its late fituation in the Cortile of the Far - nefe Palace, now at Naples.
A catalogue of one hundred impressions from gems Marchant, Nathaniel 1792
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Thofe of the Pelopon-• nefe were in general of opinion that they ihoukl returaand guard the ifthmus; but as the Phoceans and Locrians were exceedingly averfe to this mea - iure, Leonida» prevailed on them to continue on their poft.
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Cook defcribes as an article that obtained an extraordinary price in the Japanefe and Chi - nefe markets.
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I do not however, pretend to war - c ha p. rant either the grcatncfs of the fum, or the fhort - nefe of the tiitie.
An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations 1789
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