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... the Lord's house - steward had so mismanaged matters that , notwithstanding
the Lord's promise to the contrary , an extravagant arrear had been incurred ,
above the income allotted for the household expenses , and the tenantry were
called ...
... the Lord's house - steward had so mismanaged matters that , notwithstanding
the Lord's promise to the contrary , an extravagant arrear had been incurred ,
above the income allotted for the household expenses , and the tenantry were
called ...
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The appellation of arts and sciences were conferred on the feats of the
gladiatores , or boxers ; saltatores and cantatores , or dancers and singers ;
rhedarii , or charioteers ; and on those performances called cursus eques . tres
and pedestres ...
The appellation of arts and sciences were conferred on the feats of the
gladiatores , or boxers ; saltatores and cantatores , or dancers and singers ;
rhedarii , or charioteers ; and on those performances called cursus eques . tres
and pedestres ...
100 ÆäÀÌÁö
... the alehouse , should form too close an intimacy with his best friends , the
groom , and the game - keeper ; but it would amaze us to see a boy , well
educated , cherish this ill - placed pride of being , as it is called , the head of the
company .
... the alehouse , should form too close an intimacy with his best friends , the
groom , and the game - keeper ; but it would amaze us to see a boy , well
educated , cherish this ill - placed pride of being , as it is called , the head of the
company .
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An occasion soon after presented itself , which called into play all the abilities
and intrigue , and which ambition , avarice , and lust of power inflamed them to
exert against each other . Both parties had the stale device of the Public Good ...
An occasion soon after presented itself , which called into play all the abilities
and intrigue , and which ambition , avarice , and lust of power inflamed them to
exert against each other . Both parties had the stale device of the Public Good ...
173 ÆäÀÌÁö
In this dilemma , Lewis called together his Court Baron ; but the members of it
treated him equally , if not more cavalierly ; and he was then obliged to assemble
the principal tenants at a general convocation . When the members were met , a ...
In this dilemma , Lewis called together his Court Baron ; but the members of it
treated him equally , if not more cavalierly ; and he was then obliged to assemble
the principal tenants at a general convocation . When the members were met , a ...
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