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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovs... ...elovska – write to: palma@unet.com.mk Visit the Author Archive of Dr. Sam Vaknin in "Central Europe Review": http://www.ce-review.org/authorarchi... ...Crisis The love affair of Edward, Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) and Wallis Simpson in 1936 is the stuff of romantic dramas. Alas, reality was a lot... ... King did not wish to marry Simpson, merely to make her his consort by changing the law to allow for a morganatic marriage (of people from different... ...ut". Caesarean section was mandated in case of the mother's death in the "Roman Law" wrongly attributed to Numa Pompilius, the second of Rome's ... ...hired gumshoes, who spent their time mostly spying on each other. In 1923, Walter Law was found dead in his Nash sedan. Belva was involved with hi... ...89-1795). Nor was the guillotine abandoned after the French Revolution. As late as 1870, one Leon Berger, an assistant executioner and carpenter, a... ...dt naval base. To counter the party's loosening grip on power, Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) introduced the New Economic Policy (NEP). Trade was l... ...in 1945, it was changed to February 20. Blacks could not become president until 1870 and women not until 1920. The presidential salary remai...

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Sarmiento Y la Patagonia

By: Francisco M. Goyogana

...ntine and Chilean Republics” to justify the Argentine claims for the boundary in the summits of the Cordillera de los Andes, according to the Treatie... .... cit, vol. I, p. 150; Appendix to the Statement Presented on Behalf of Chile in Reply to the Argentine Report submitted to the Tribunal Constituted... ...o the Tribunal Constituted by H. B. Majesty's Government acting as Arbitrator in pursuant of the Agreement dated April 17. 1896, Butler & Tanney, Lo... ...sta 1860, consolidándose sólo con la Guerra de la Triple Alianza entre 1865 y 1870. Hay quienes sostienen que la Argentina fue un Estado antes de 18... ...ema de la Patagonia, que Chile reclamaba al sur del río Negro en la década de 1870, había estado fuera de discusión en las constituciones chilenas d... ...entina, Esta etapa tuvo continuación en la guerra contra el Paraguay en 1865- 1870, con la que Mitre, que contaba con personal, apoyo económico- fina... ...ón Derecho Internacional, suele ser atribuido a Jeremy Bentham (International Law). 112 D. F. Sarmiento, op. cit., XXXV, pp. 225-228. 113 R. Etch...

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Frate Cu Meridianele Si Paralelele, Vol. 2

By: Florentin Smarandache

...u ă puncte distincte trec mai multe drepte! A doua prelegere, “A function in the number theory” (O func ţie în teoria numerelor – “Func ţia Smaranda... ...scurte, dau University of Las Cruces – Campusul 31 din fese. Strig ă in şii înnebuni ţi!... Flori de salcâm, mirosim. Rup o crengu ţă micu ţă, ... ...i animată (variaz ă)... Everything is big in Texas! (În Texas, orice este mare!) Un banc spus de patronul Hotelului ... ... Dinastia Bernadotte. Apartamentele oaspe ţilor g ăzduiesc, începând din 1870, şefi de stat veni ţi în vizit ă. Regele Gustaf al III-lea a format ... ...onal equation in two-year college curriculum and the velocity-composition law of special relativity”), Jim Malmberg („Why you can’t exceed the veloc...

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Monetary Laws of the United States : Narrative, Volume I: Narrative

By: Matt R. Erickson

...Section T: 1913, December 23 Federal Reserve Act 227 Section U: Bronson v. Rodes, 74 US 229, 1869 231 Section V: Hepburn v. Griswold, 75 US 603, 1870. 232 Section W: Juilliard v. Greenman, 110 US 421, 1884 233 Section X: Knox v. Lee, 79 US 457, 1871 237 Chapter 11: Criminal Monetary Jurisdiction 240 Section A: 1790, April 30 Act 240 Section B: 1825, March 3 A...

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Monetary Laws of the United States : Appendix, Volume II: Appendix

By: Matt R. Erickson

... Coinage Mintage Statistics 1793-1902 51 Silver Coinage Mint Mintage Statistics 1793-1902 (odd denominations) 54 Gold Coinage Statistics 1793-1902 (in dollars) 57 Appendix C: Reports 60 Superintendent Robert Morris’ 1782 Report 61 PROPOSITIONS RESPECTING THE COINAGE OF GOLD, SILVER, AND COPPER. 66 Samuel Osgood and Walter Livingston’s April 8, 1786 Report 69 April ...

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Kamehameha and His Warrior Kekuhaupi'O

By: Samuel M. Kamakau

...Beginning with the traditional history of the great chief ‘Umi and ending with the death of Kamehameha III in 1854, this volume covers the rediscovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Captain James Cook, the consolidation of the Hawaiian Kingdom by Kamehameha I, the coming of the missionaries and the changes affecting the kingdom during...

...the story of Kekuhaupi‘o, an exceptionally strong and skillful Hawaiian warrior from Ke‘ei, South Kona. As with most noted warriors, he was a master in the ways of battle strategy and in understanding human nature in his enemies and allies alike. Kekuhaupi‘o advocated the importance of continued training to be always prepared for battle. He believed in heeding the omens...

...ard Captain Cook’s Ship and the Thundering Cannon. 51 -- First Encounters with Europeans. 55 -- Kamehameha Sails with Cook. 59 -- Training for Battle in Kohala. 62 -- Kekuhaupi‘o Rebukes Kamehameha and Prepares for War. 65 -- Fighting at Hakalau. 68 -- Kekuhaupi‘o Kills Kaihe and Kamehameha Recalled to Kohala. 71 -- The Naha Stone. 75 -- Kamehameha Moves the Naha Stone. 79...

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Kamehameha and His Warrior Kekuhaupi'O

By: Samuel M. Kamakau

...Beginning with the traditional history of the great chief ‘Umi and ending with the death of Kamehameha III in 1854, this volume covers the rediscovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Captain James Cook, the consolidation of the Hawaiian Kingdom by Kamehameha I, the coming of the missionaries and the changes affecting the kingdom during...

... the story of Kekuhaupi‘o, an exceptionally strong and skillful Hawaiian warrior from Ke‘ei, South Kona. As with most noted warriors, he was a master in the ways of battle strategy and in understanding human nature in his enemies and allies alike. Kekuhaupi‘o advocated the importance of continued training to be always prepared for battle. He believed in heeding the omens o...

...ard Captain Cook’s Ship and the Thundering Cannon. 51 -- First Encounters with Europeans. 55 -- Kamehameha Sails with Cook. 59 -- Training for Battle in Kohala. 62 -- Kekuhaupi‘o Rebukes Kamehameha and Prepares for War. 65 -- Fighting at Hakalau. 68 -- Kekuhaupi‘o Kills Kaihe and Kamehameha Recalled to Kohala. 71The Naha Stone. 75 -- Kamehameha Moves the Naha Stone. 79 -- ...

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He Wahi Moolelo No Na Lawaia Ma Kapalilua, Kona Hema, Hawaii

By: Kepa Maly

...lands of Papa, Hoopuloa, and Milolii (Figure 1). The archival-historical research and oral history interviews conducted for this study were performed in a manner consistent with Federal and State laws and guidelines for such studies. Among the pertinent laws and guidelines are the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, as amended in 1992 (36 CFR Part 800); the ...

...the Naming of Kolo and Olelomoana (Human Bone Used to Make Fishhooks) -- 6 -- The Journal of Chester S. Lyman (A Journey along the Coast of Kapalilua in 1846) -- 7 -- Kaao Hooniua Puuwai no Ka Miki - The Heart Stirring Story of Ka Miki (recorded in 1914 -- 1917) -- 9 -- Kapalilua: Places, Features, Fisheries and Practices Described in Kaao Hooniua Puuwai no Ka Miki -- 10...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...0 ―. . . AND GULLIVER RETURNS‖ --In Search of Utopia— Book 4 A Look at Human Values 1 ... ... Look at Human Values 1 ―. . . AND GULLIVER RETURNS‖ --In Search of Utopia-- BOOK 4 A Look at Human Values by Lemuel Gul... ... ISBN 978-0-9823076-3-2 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS IN THE HOTEL ................................................................. ...nation, contraception, and other self-centered desires run against natural law and the sanctity of the family.‖ —―Did you hear about the Ne... ... gave him some oxygen. No one stayed with him until he died. Under French law one is required to help. Under American and English common law there i... ...s kind.‘ Then a few hundred years later Christianity rekindled the Jewish law when Matthew wrote ‗So in everything, do to others, what you would have... ...exact. When we say Asians, do we mean all Asians, Chinese who came before 1870, Chinese who have come in the last ten years, Cambodians, Indians—who... ...wo years later he made it the doctrine of the Church. But it wasn‘t until 1870 that he decided that the Pope was infallible in matters of the church...

...ine and food prices, air and water pollutions, the scarcity of natural resources, the excess of wastes and their proper disposal, and even some wars. In the year 2020 Commander Lemuel Gulliver XVI returns from a twenty year odyssey around the solar system, searching for sites where the world's excess people can be re-located. He found none. On his return he vows to search ...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...FLORENTIN SMARANDACHE A UNIFYING FIELD IN LOGICS: NEUTROSOPHIC LOGIC. NEUTROSOPHY, NEUTROSOPHIC SET, NEUTROSOPHIC... ...ress Rehoboth 1999, 2000, 2003 FLORENTIN SMARANDACHE A UNIFYING FIELD IN LOGICS: NEUTROSOPHIC LOGIC. NEUTROSOPHY, NEUTROSOPHIC SET, NEUTROSOPHIC... ... a new branch of philosophy: 13 2. Neutrosophic Logic - a unifying field in logics: 87 3. Neutrosophic Set - a unifying field in sets: 112 4. Neut... ...he spiritual field it is really difficult to obtain (exact) formulas. a) Law of Equilibrium: The more <A> increases, the more <Anti-A> decre... ... horizontal Cartesian axes are asymptotes for the curve M $I = k. 19 b) Law of Anti-Reflexivity: <A> in the mirror of <A> gradually vanishes itsel... ...g, therefore itself too! Dadaism of the dadaism vanishes either. c) Law of Complementarity: <A> feels like completing with <Non-A> in order to... ... of interrogative expressions and their answers. Relational Logic (Pierce 1870, 1882) is a formal study of the properties of the (binary) relations a...

...It was known to me his setting up in 1980’s of a new literary and artistic avant-garde movement that he called “paradoxism”, because I received some books and papers dealing with it in order to review them for the German journal “Zentralblatt fár Mathematik”....

...Paradoxism is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, antinomies, contradictions, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations....

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...wns entirely suo- oessful, and despite its humorous side, tied a new itnot in tlie bond of ail Williams men. The parade, the fireworks, the transparen... ...parts of a cus- tom tliftt is no empty formalitj. The Parade 1910 gathered in front of the opera house shortly after 7 o'clock, clad in night-shirts, ... ...low- ing the drag was the North Adams " band," and then came the fresh men in a blaze of fireworks. The parade marched up Main street to the Greylock ... ...ee. '58 —Benjamin Franklin Lee. LL.D., a noted practitioner and teacher of law, died at his home in New York city on March 3. He was born in New York ... ...ated from Williams in 1858 and in ISfil re- ceived his LL.D. from Columbia law school. In the same year he was admitted to the bar and shortly after b... ...e year he was admitted to the bar and shortly after became a member of tho law firm of Turner, Lee it McClure. In 1883 Mr. Lee was npijointed professo... ... of th« United States Express Company. After gradu- ation from Williams in 1870, Mr. Barney went directly to New York city where he engaged in banking... ...eing the objective point. This island, excavated somewhat by the French in 1870, but later abandoned by them, is small, but large in history lore. Sam...

...ongest running independent newspaper at Williams is the Williams Record, a weekly broadsheet paper published on Wednesdays. The newspaper was founded in 1885, and now has a weekly circulation of 3,000 copies distributed in Williamstown, in addition to more than 600 subscribers across the country. The newspaper does not receive financial support from the college or from the...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

... OF AMERICA By the Viking Sea-Rovers, and Its Settlement by the Scandinavians in the Ninth Century. SUPPLEMENTED WITH THRILLING NARRATIVES OF VOYAG... ...HING INCIDENTS AND PERILOUS UNDERTAKINGS AMONG WILD BEASTS AND SAVAGE PEOPLE IN HEROIC EFFORTS FOR A RECLAMATION OF ALL LANDS TO CIVILIZATION, AND ... ... the ship -- Discoveries of the ancients -- Islands of the long ago -- Changes in the earth's surface -- Commerce of Troy with India -- Expeditions se... ... -- Escape of de Pontis and capture of the robbers -- A singular appeal to the law -- The vast booty acquired at Cartagena is lost in litigation -- Am... ...entrusted the command of two vessels which he had fitted out to his brother-in-law, Lopez Villalobos, and sent him upon a voyage of discovery in the P... ... prayed at the tomb of the prophet; having done all that was required by their law and prophet they felt their salvation was assured; thenceforth they... ...ve the ground. A SURPRISING THING SEEN ON THE NEW GUINEA COAST. On August 23d, 1870, Cook left Booby Island, off the coast of Australia, and sailing i...

...stian supremacy over the most savage lands of the earth. Reciting astonishing incidents and perilous undertakings among wild beasts and savage people in heroic efforts for a reclamation of all lands to civilization, and recording a description of the riot of murder, pillage and inhumanity which characterized the pirates, marooners and buccaneers who ravaged the spanish mai...

... -- Building a strong nation -- The earliest navigators -- Evolution of the ship -- Discoveries of the ancients -- Islands of the long ago -- Changes in the earth's surface -- Commerce of Troy with India -- Expeditions sent out by Menelaus and Neco -- The circumnavigation of Africa by the ancients -- Solomon's navy -- Discovery of the West Indies by Carthaginians -- Hamilc...

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The Comedie of Errors

By: William Shakespeare

...ne iarres 16 Twixt thy seditious Countrimen and vs, 17 It hath in solemne Synodes beene decreed, 18 Both by the Siracusians and our... ... rate, 28 Cannot amount vnto a hundred Markes, 29 Therefore by Law thou art condemn’d to die. 30 Mer. Yet this my comfort, when ... ...d likewise with the euening Sonne. 32 Duk. Well Siracusian; say in briefe the cause 33 Why thou departedst from thy natiue home? 34 ... ...s me leaue. - 1 - The Comedie of Errors Shakespeare: First Folio 40 In Syracusa was I borne, and wedde 41 Vnto a woman, happy but for me... ...ettall in your shop will answer. 1071 Gold. Sir, sir, I shall haue Law in Ephesus, 1072 To your notorious shame, I doubt it not. 1073 ... ...Chaine arrested me. 1869 Gold. I thinke I did sir, I deny it not. 1870 Adr. I sent you monie sir to be your baile 1871 By Dromio,...

...heir blouds, Excludes all pitty from our threatning lookes: For since the mortall and intestine jarres Twixt thy seditious Countrimen and us, It hath in solemne Synodes beene decreed, Both by the Siracusians and our selves, To admit no trafficke to our aduerse townes: Nay more, if any borne at Ephesus Be seene at any Siracusian Marts and Fayres: Againe, if any Siracusian b...

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The Tragedie of King Lear

By: William Shakespeare

...rnwall. 6 Glou. It did alwayes seeme so to vs: But 7 now in the diuision of the Kingdome, it ap-peares 8 not which of the Duk... ...es hee valewes 9 most, for qualities are so weigh’d, that curiosity in nei-ther, 10 can make choise of eithers moity. 11 Kent. ... ... being so proper. 22 Glou. But I haue a Sonne, Sir, by order of Law, some 23 yeere elder then this; who, yet is no deerer in my ac-co... ...y order of Law, some 23 yeere elder then this; who, yet is no deerer in my ac-count, 24 though this Knaue came somthing sawcily to the 25... ... Enter Bastard. 335 Bast. Thou Nature art my Goddesse, to thy Law 336 My seruices are bound, wherefore should I 337 Stand in th... ...9 No Heretiques burn’d, but wenches Sutors; 1740 When euery Case in Law, is right; 1741 No Squire in debt, nor no poore Knight; 1742 Wh... ...& broke 1869 them in the sweet face of Heauen. One, that slept in the 1870 contriuing of Lust, and wak’d to doe it. Wine lou’d I 1871 deer...

...t, Gloucester, and Edmond. Kent. I thought the King had more affected the Duke of Albany, then Cornwall. Glou. It did alwayes seeme so to us: But now in the division of the Kingdome, it appeares not which of the Dukes hee valewes most, for qualities are so weigh?d, that curiosity in neither, can make choise of eithers moity. Kent. Is not this your Son, my Lord? Glou. His b...

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The Taming of the Shrew

By: William Shakespeare

...6 Beg. Y’are a baggage, the Slies are no 7 Rogues. Looke in the Chronicles, we came 8 in with Richard Conqueror: therefore ... ... Beg. Third, or fourth, or fift Borough, Ile answere 16 him by Law. Ile not budge an inch boy: Let him come, 17 and kindly. Falles ... ...Saw’st thou not boy how Siluer made it good 23 At the hedge corner, in the couldest fault, 24 I would not loose the dogge for twentie pou... ...olio 41 What thinke you, if he were conuey’d to bed, 42 Wrap’d in sweet cloathes: Rings put vpon his fingers: 43 A most delicious ba... ...here’s small choise in rotten 438 apples: but come, since this bar in law makes vs friends, 439 it shall be so farre forth friendly maintain... ...ffe carowses to our Mistresse health, 850 And do as aduersaries do in law, 851 Striue mightily, but eate and drinke as friends. 852 ... ...s a God of such a Cullion; 1869 Know sir, that I am cal’d Hortensio. 1870 Tra. Signior Hortensio, I haue often heard 1871 Of your en...

...nd Hostes, Christophero Sly. Begger. Ile pheeze you infaith. Host. A paire of stockes you rogue. Beg. Y?are a baggage, the Slies are no Rogues. Looke in the Chronicles, we came in with Richard Conqueror: therefore Paucas pallabris, let the world slide: Sessa. Host. You will not pay for the glasses you have burst? Beg. No, not a deniere: go by S[aint]. Jeronimie, goe to thy...

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Democracy in America

By: Alexis de Tocqueville

...Henry Reeve A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Democracy in America, Volumes One and Two by Alexis de Tocqueville, trans. Henry Reev... ...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ained within the document or for the file as an elec- tronic transmission, in any way. Democracy in America, Volumes One and Two by Alexis de Tocquevi... ...proved, by many crucial tests, to be a government of “liberty regulated by law,” with such results in the development of strength, in population, weal... ...Tocqueville lived to examine the history of the United States from 1860 to 1870, his misgivings as to this power of self- preservation would, probably... ...e sanction of public opinion. If M. De T ocqueville could now search for a law that would negative this provision in its effect upon social equality, ... ... equality, he would fail to find it. But he would find it in the unwritten law of the natural aversion of the races. He would find it in public opinio... ...ts of the Treasury of the United States in 1832 were about $28,000,000; in 1870 they had risen to $411,000,000. The gross expenditure in 1832 was $30,... ...d risen to $411,000,000. The gross expenditure in 1832 was $30,000,000; in 1870, $309,000,000. 242 Democracy in America parsimonious towards its prin...

...Excerpt: In the eleven years that separated the Declaration of the Independence of the United States from the completion of that act in the ordination of our written Constitution, the great minds of America were bent upon the study of...

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The Merchant of Venice

By: William Shakespeare

... Enter Anthonio, Salarino, and Salanio. 3 Anthonio. 4 In sooth I know not why I am so sad, 5 It wearies me: you say it wea... ...21 Plucking the grasse to know where sits the winde, 22 Peering in Maps for ports, and peers, and rodes: 23 And euery obiect that mig... ...hinke of shallows, and of flats, 31 And see my wealthy Andrew docks in sand, 32 Vailing her high top lower then her ribs 33 To kiss... ...071 Fled with a Christian, O my Christian ducats! 1072 Iustice, the law, my ducats, and my daughter; 1073 A sealed bag, two sealed bags of ... ...themselues 1420 The world is still deceiu’d with ornament. 1421 In Law, what Plea so tainted and corrupt, - 31 - The Merchant of Venice Shake... ...of the summe 1645 That he did owe him: and I know my Lord, 1646 If law, authoritie, and power denie not, 1647 It will goe hard with poore ... ...ner. 1869 Clow. For the table sir, it shall be seru’d in, for the 1870 meat sir, it shall bee couered, for your comming in to 1871 din...

...Excerpt: The Merchant of Venice; Actus Primus -- Enter Anthonio, Salarino, and Salanio. Anthonio. In sooth I know not why I am so sad, It wearies me: you say it wearies you; But how I caught it, found it, or came by it, What stuffe ?tis made of, whereof it is borne, I am to learne: and such a Want- wit sadnesse makes of m...

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The Life of Tymon of Athens

By: William Shakespeare

...hen we for recompence haue prais’d the vild, 26 It staines the glory in that happy Verse, 27 Which aptly sings the good. 28 Mer.... ... And rich: heere is a Water looke ye. 30 Pain. You are rapt sir, in some worke, some Dedica-tion 31 to the great Lord. 32 Po... ...ower 46 This eye shootes forth? How bigge imagination 47 Moues in this Lip, to th’ dumbnesse of the gesture, 48 One might interpret.... ... thou’t dye for. 237 Ape. Right, if doing nothing be death by th’ Law. 238 Tim. How lik’st thou this picture Apemantus? 239 ... ... Nothing imboldens sinne so much, as Mercy. 1261 2 Most true; the Law shall bruise ’em. 1262 Alc. Honor, health, and compassion to th... ...m an humble Sutor to your Vertues; 1265 For pitty is the vertue of the Law, 1266 And none but Tyrants vse it cruelly. 1267 It pleases time... ...Thou’dst Courtier be againe 1869 Wert thou not Beggar: willing misery 1870 Out- liues: incertaine pompe, is crown’d before: 1871 The one i...

...For the Lord Timon, sir? Jewel. If he will touch the estimate. But for that--Poet. When we for recompence have prais?d the vild, It staines the glory in that happy Verse, Which aptly sings the good. Mer. ?Tis a good forme. Jewel. And rich: heere is a Water looke ye. Pain. You are rapt sir, in some worke, some Dedication to the great Lord. Poet. A thing slipt idlely from me...

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The Two Gentlemen of Verona

By: William Shakespeare

... Protheus, when thou (hap’ly) seest 16 Some rare note- worthy obiect in thy trauaile. 17 Wish me partaker in thy happinesse, 18 When... ...me partaker in thy happinesse, 18 When thou do’st meet good hap; and in thy danger, 19 (If euer danger doe enuiron thee) 20 Commend ... ...deepe Storie, of a deeper loue, 27 For he was more then ouer- shooes in loue. 28 Val. ’Tis true; for you are ouer- bootes in loue, 29... ...073 Pro. My gracious Lord, that which I wold discouer, 1074 The Law of friendship bids me to conceale, 1075 But when I call to minde yo... ... Pro. But she receiu’d my dog? 1869 La. No indeede did she not: 1870 Here haue I brought him backe againe. 1871 Pro. What, didst... ...r is this to day? 2133 These are my mates, that make their wills their Law, 2134 Haue some vnhappy passenger in chace; 2135 They loue me w...

...d, when I to love begin. Pro. Wilt thou be gone? Sweet Valentine adew, Thinke on thy Protheus, when thou (hap?ly) seest Some rare note- worthy object in thy travaile. Wish me partaker in thy happinesse, When thou do?st meet good hap; and in thy danger, (If ever danger doe environ thee) Commend thy grievance to my holy prayers, For I will be thy beades- man, Valentine. Val....

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The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eighth: A Historical Play

By: William Shakespeare

...illing, 13 Ile vndertake may see away their shilling 14 Richly in two short houres. Onely they 15 That come to heare a Merry, Bawdy ... ...erry, Bawdy Play, 16 A noyse of Targets: Or to see a Fellow 17 In a long Motley Coate, garded with Yellow, 18 Will be deceyu’d. For ... ...’d with the generall throng, and sweat 30 Of thousand Friends: Then, in a moment, see 31 How soone this Mightinesse, meets Misery: 32 ... ...cepter his. These very words 476 I’ue heard him vtter to his Sonne in Law, 477 Lord Aburgany, to whom by oth he menac’d 478 Reuenge vp... ... 565 Call him to present tryall: if he may 566 Finde mercy in the Law, ’tis his; if none, 567 Let him not seek’t of vs: By day and night... ...still not guilty, and alleadged 841 Many sharpe reasons to defeat the Law. 842 The Kings Atturney on the contrary, 843 Vrg’d on the Exa... ...ce, I do (quoth he) perceiue 1869 My King is tangled in affection, to 1870 A Creature of the Queenes, Lady Anne Bullen. 1871 Sur. Ha’...

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