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  • And, as it was tolde vs by the agents, there were more than 4000. ambassadors, partly of such as paide tributes, and such as presented gifts, and other Soldans, and Dukes, which came to yeeld themselues, and such as the Tartars had sent for, and such as were gouernours of lands.

    The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini 2004

  • And, as it was tolde vs by the agents, there were more than 4000. ambassadors, partly of such as paide tributes, and such as presented gifts, and other Soldans, and Dukes, which came to yeeld themselues, and such as the Tartars had sent for, and such as were gouernours of lands.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Market opened in Jan. Four vendors bid, winning vendor and signed a contract. paide them $2.5m for connectivity, just bought services, not equipment.

    Strange Attractor » 2008 » March 2009

  • The house is now worth $200k, and the debt paide down to $80k in cheaper dollars.

    What Do You Have to Say About Ron Paul? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

  • To the man who plays well, the highest stakes are paide, with that sort of overflowing generosity with which the strong shows delight in strength.

    Archive 2005-05-01 2005

  • To the man who plays well, the highest stakes are paide, with that sort of overflowing generosity with which the strong shows delight in strength.

    Life as Chess 2005

  • Ambroginolo hath saide, is very true, wherefore let him come when he will, and he shall be paide; which accordingly he performed on the very next day, even to the utmost penny, departing then from

    The Decameron 2004

  • I have justly paide thee for thy paines, to teach thee to abuse any

    The Decameron 2004

  • Much better had it bin, if thy follies punishment had falne on thy selfe, that it might have paide thee with deserved repentance, upon thy Mistresses finding thee sleeping.

    The Decameron 2004

  • To be breefe, the Brewing Fat was neatly cleansed, Peronella and Striguario both well pleased, the money paide, and honest meaning Lazaro not discontented.

    The Decameron 2004

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