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But as this Addition to the Money, will employ the People are now Idle, and these now employ'd to more Advantage: So the Product will be encreas'd, and Manufacture advanc'd.
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Soul; in which I did but pay a Devotion which he had advanc'd; for he has often assur'd me, that he offer'd me daily in his Prayers; the
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I must tell you I had wish't a few more Moments of Speach to have had the Action compleat; but, even as the best Gestures of of an able Advocate may miscarry in the Moment, so this Conceit advanc'd enough, at least, to charm the Eye, whilst your Wit nourish'd the Intellect.
I call Barack Obama to account for picking another bland, midwestern pretty boy. Ann Althouse 2008
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Restoration of her Health, Clodius advanc'd, telling her, that he was not only glad to find her in good Health, but in Prosperity, and freed from the Fetters of a prudent.
Exilius 2008
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Soul; in which I did but pay a Devotion which he had advanc'd; for he has often assur'd me, that he offer'd me daily in his Prayers; the
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And now, behold the Vicissitude of Human Affairs: Our Cavalier, by his valiant and noble Atchievements, was advanc'd to great Honours in the
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Thus was Exilia advanc'd in few Days from Slavery, to a
Exilius 2008
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Madam, reply'd he, I beg you once more to be so good as to come to my Wife, and then condemn me if I have advanc'd a Falshood.
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'The expence of living advanc'd in my absence,' he commented.
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The Expence of Living is greatly advanc'd in my Absence; it is more than double in most
Leslie V. Brock: The Colonial Currency, Prices, and Exchange Rates New York 1992
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