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    deare


    1. door for Satan and he burst into my life to strike at that which was dearest


    2. Eventually, things Greek became a sort of unspoken family thing, something that was ours, something special, so I suppose that once I went to boarding school it was inevitable I'd take advantage of the subject dearest to my heart, something uncle called my 'second skin'


    3. What is wrong with eating raw sugar, whole wheat flour products, and unpolished rice? They may prove somewhat dearer but who in his right mind would try to economize on good food? And in the case of raw sugar be careful that you are not buying refined sugar that has simply been coloured brown


    4. And that was Alexis Vasilerakis, the man who was to become my life's dearest friend


    5. use your own two hands to create one with the perfect message for your dearest one on


    6. One was about Harry's height and build, but for those puppyish hands and feet, which so endeared him to Jameson, back home, the other lad was shorter and thicker, and walked with an air of superiority which nearly preceded him into the room


    7. Chloe was so pleased with her bundle of jo, she took up every opportunity to sit back and regard her in the arms of the child's dearest female relations


    8. Kaitlyn was already standing at the edge of the mat off to the side and dressed in the same manner as my dearest


    9. Judy includes a lovely photograph of her in on the back she writes Dearest Jeff, just for you to remember me by always


    10. This letter begins Dearest Jeff, but it's not from Judy but from her wonderful mother Mrs

    11. When I read the book MOMMY DEAREST by


    12. “It is exactly the same as it was last year, dearest,” she replied


    13. 'Aha!' she cried mockingly, 'you would fetch your dearest, but the beautiful bird sits no longer singing in the nest


    14. He wandered quite blind about the forest, ate nothing but roots and berries, and did nothing but cry and weep over the loss of his dearest love


    15. But though all things would have become cheaper in reality, in appearance many things might have become dearer, than before, or have been exchanged for a greater quantity of other goods


    16. Any particular quantity in it, therefore, a pound weight, for example, would appear to be five times dearer than before


    17. Grain, the food of the common people, is dearer in Scotland than in England, whence Scotland receives almost every year very large supplies


    18. But English corn must be sold dearer in Scotland, the country to which it is brought, than in England, the country from which it comes; and in proportion to its quality it cannot be sold dearer in Scotland than the Scotch corn that comes to the same market in competition with it


    19. The quality of grain depends chiefly upon the quantity of flour or meal which it yields at the mill ; and, in this respect, English grain is so much superior to the Scotch, that though often dearer in appearance, or in proportion to the measure of its bulk, it is generally cheaper in reality, or in proportion to its quality, or even to the measure of its weight


    20. The price of labour, on the contrary, is dearer in England than in Scotland

    21. During the course of the last century, taking one year with another, grain was dearer in both parts of the united kingdom than during that of the present


    22. But though it is certain, that in both parts of the united kingdom grain was somewhat dearer in the last century than in the present, it is equally certain that labour was much cheaper


    23. Soap, salt, candles, leather, and fermented liquors, have, indeed, become a good deal dearer, chiefly from the taxes which have been laid upon them


    24. It appears from his account, which is copied from the registers of the public offices, that the quantity and value of the goods made in all those three manufactories has generally been greater in cheap than in dear years, and that it has always been; greatest in the cheapest, and least in the dearest years


    25. By the wages of labour being lowered, the owners of what stock remains in the society can bring their goods at less expense to market than before ; and less stock being employed in supplying the market than before, they can sell them dearer


    26. laugh that endeared him to Jean straight away


    27. somewhat dearer than they otherwise might have done


    28. enabled to sell their own just as much dearer ; so that, so far it was as broad as long, as they


    29. The dearer the


    30. ; and this, they said, was in general one halfpenny dearer than the same sort of pieces had usually been sold in the month of March

    31. In the first twelve years of the last century, therefore, wheat appears to have been a good deal cheaper, and butcher's meat a good deal dearer, than in the twelve years preceding 1764, including that year


    32. As art and industry advance, the materials of clothing and lodging, the useful fossils and materials of the earth, the precious metals and the precious stones, should gradually come to be more and more in demand, should gradually exchange for a greater and a greater quantity of food ; or, in other words, should gradually become dearer and dearer


    33. Corn, it has been said, being a sort of manufacture, was, in those rude ages, much dearer in proportion than the greater part of other commodities; it is meant, I suppose, than the greater part of unmanufactured commodities, such as cattle, poultry, game of all kinds, etc


    34. In proportion to the quantity or measure, Scotch corn generally appears to be a good deal cheaper than English; but, in proportion to its quality, it is certainly somewhat dearer


    35. Scotland receives almost every year very large supplies from England, and every commodity must commonly be somewhat dearer in the country to which it


    36. In great towns, corn is always dearer than in remote parts of the country


    37. dearer than it had been during the sixteen years before


    38. It was to take place, therefore, till wheat was so high as fortyeight shillings the quarter; that is, twenty shillings, or 5-7ths dearer than Mr King had, in that very year, estimated the grower's price to be in times of moderate plenty


    39. Gold and silver naturally resort to a rich country, for the same reason that all sorts of luxuries and curiosities resort to it ; not because they are cheaper there than in poorer countries, but because they are dearer, or because a better price is given for them


    40. naturally grow dearer, as the society advances in wealth and improvement, I have endeavoured to shew already

    41. Though such commodities, therefore, come to exchange for a greater quantity of silver than before, it will not from thence follow that silver has become really cheaper, or will purchase less labour than before ; but that such commodities have become really dearer, or will purchase more labour than before


    42. They are certainly, however, dearer in England than in France, as England receives considerable supplies from France


    43. In the progress of improvements, the period at which every particular sort of animal food is dearest, must naturally be that which immediately precedes the general practice of cultivating land for the sake of raising it


    44. A poor country, as it cannot afford to buy more, so it can as little afford to pay dearer for gold and silver than a rich one ; and the value of those metals, therefore, is not likely to be higher in the former than in the latter


    45. " Sixteen shillings, therefore, containing about the same quantity of silver as four-and-twenty shillings of our present money, was, at that time, reckoned not an unreasonable price for a yard of the finest cloth; and as this is a sumptuary law, such cloth, it is probable, had usually been sold somewhat dearer


    46. dearest brother, was here on a vacation from U


    47. that you were saying, dearest sis? That Vineet and me, who have


    48. After all, it is your dearest brother’s


    49. yours that you are my dearest brother? Sorry to dispel all your


    50. “My dearest, respected, elder brother,” I began, as was my wont,














































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