-
during his
diversion or idleness, it
ought not to be
reckoned the only
expence; [sic] he hath
really spent or
thrown away five
shillings besides." However...
-
Publication Society. Nicolas,
Nicholas Harris, ed. (1827). The
privy purse expences of King
Henry the Eighth: from
November MDXXIX, to
December MD****II - with...
- into the corn-fields, to
increase their product, and
diminish the
common expence, by the use of
instruments lately invented by
Jethro Tull. 1731; Horse-hoeing...
- empire, it is
surely time that
Great Britain should free
herself from the
expence of
defending those provinces in time of war, and of
supporting any part...
- hit
especially hard in a town that had
already "borne the
extraordinary Expence" of the
French and
Indian War. The
human toll of the conflagration, however...
-
celebrates her
birthday as she
takes the
responsibility of 30
girls study expences". ABP News.
Retrieved 30
October 2020. DNA Entertainment. "Kriti Kharbanda...
- less than the sum of
sixty thousand pounds was
allotted to
defray the
expence" (Rutt 1828, pp. 516–530).
Swinburne 1911, p. 458.
Swinburne 1911, p. 459...
- that this
machine was created: "[he] hath by his
great study and
paines &
expence invented and
brought to
perfection an
artificial machine or
method for...
- Haerlem,
proposed to
employ 150
mills for
three Years, and had
computed the
Expence at a
Million and Half of Florins, but that a German, who had been long...
-
provided I find the
Sales with you are not
clogd with too much
difficulty and
expence. The
tobacco market declined, and many
planters in
Northern Virginia converted...