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Matt: 21:30: And he came to the second, and said likewise
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"Likewise," Ava said, "though I'm hardly that interesting
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An adjective can qualify a few nouns, and, likewise, a noun can be qualified by a few adjectives
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And likewise the husband does not have authority over his own
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Likewise, the Church will only have its full stature and character when we embrace this pattern for ourselves
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Legs, clad in office shoes and pants, a torso attired likewise but topped by a face that had been battered by winds the Ttharmine never blew
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Likewise, those in the Spirit will bear the fruit of the Spirit
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Lardyme likewise on the
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Likewise, it will be incorrect to say that there is one single “best” antioxidant
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If mothers are healthy the children will be likewise
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The Backbend described in chapter four can be performed so that your eyes follow the movements of your head and are so exercised, and likewise in the Triangle Posture* described in chapter ten
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Desa had wanted Alan to find a little variety now and then and let her do likewise, she hadn't expected him to spend half of himself on another
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Likewise we believe that choice is only choice when it is allowed to be:
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33So likewise, whosoever he be of you that forsakes not all that he hath, he cannot be my
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33So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the
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32And likewise a Levite, when he was at the place, came and looked on him, and passed
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19And he said likewise to him, Be thou also over five cities
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17And likewise he that had received two, he also gained other two
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30And he came to the second, and said likewise
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I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repents, more
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own heart knows that you yourself have likewise cursed others
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The humble items of furniture were likewise adorned and though of un-dimensioned fir and cedar were none-the-less alluring for the expert craftsmanship of their construction and polished finish
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likewise aided her in covering them
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Likewise, in her earlier more naive years, Heather would’ve charged down the
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Aaron bid Harry likewise
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At the last moment the targeted gentleman caught it in his mouth and returned the favor towards the other's face, who likewise caught it in his own mouth
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In a minute or two Hipolyta and Titania noticed the display and each pinched, or flicked two nuts apiece towards the gentlemen, which were likewise caught and chewed
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Likewise, he felt his cheek – the deep cut suffered during his hasty climb through the pinnacles – and felt only smooth skin
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Likewise, he could have killed her companions, yet he spared them as well
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They would have been produced by a smaller quantity of labour ; and as the commodities produced by equal quantities of labour would naturally in this state of things be exchanged for one another, they would have been purchased likewise with the produce of a smaller quantity
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If such direct proof could require any collateral evidence to confirm it, I would observe, that this has likewise been the case in France, and probably in most other parts of Europe
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Likewise, there will be songwriters
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Likewise, his face was clean-shaven his complexion flawless
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"Good," she said and rubbed his chest, which encouraged him to do likewise to her, one of life's greatest thrills even though she was much softer and smaller than Shinvei
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As the capital of a private man, though acquired by a particular trade, may increase beyond what he can employ in it, and yet that trade continue to increase too, so may likewise the capital of a great nation
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Likewise, great joy will be released in
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coming and, likewise, in the last days
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Likewise, we have power to agree with the lies of the
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Likewise, God has
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Likewise there is a politically correct
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likewise the most profitable, is the infallible road to bankruptcy
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“No,” said Aladdin, “since chance has made us aware of its virtues, we will use it and the ring likewise, which I shall always wear on my finger
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that of stock likewise; the quantity of stock which can be employed in any branch of business
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As he had expected, once within, Brice saw that the interior of the curtain wall not only had a walkway lining its top, but a stone stairway leading to a midlevel causeway which was likewise lined with crossbowmen and arrow slits
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marry, he would generally be removed likewise
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Whatever increases the fertility of land in producing food, increases not only the value of the lands upon which the improvement is bestowed, but contributes likewise to increase that of many other lands, by creating a new demand for their produce
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Thirdly, they seem to have been misled too, by the very low price at which wheat was sometimes sold in very ancient times ; and to have imagined, that as its lowest price was then much lower than in later times its ordinary price must likewise have been much lower
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And from this sum, neglecting likewise the fraction, and deducting a ninth, or 4s
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Likewise, Gunt was as slow, if not slower, to move, only recently rising to his feet
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He will find there, too, the particular account of the preceding ten years, of which the average is likewise below, though not so much below, the general average of the sixty-four first years of the century
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The produce of all the other mines which are known is insignificant, it is acknowledged, in comparison with their's ; and the far greater part of their produce, it is likewise acknowledged, is annually imported into Cadiz and Lisbon
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Likewise, even her body – though it was flesh once more – refused to move
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In multiplying another very important sort of rude produce, the quantity of fish that is brought to market, it is likewise both limited and uncertain
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Those talents, as they make a part of his fortune, so do they likewise that of the society to which he belongs
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But though the whole value of the annual produce of the land and labour of every country, is thus divided among, and constitutes a revenue to, its different inhabitants ; yet, as in the rent of a private estate, we distinguish between the gross rent and the neat rent, so may we likewise in the revenue of all the inhabitants of a great country
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But the power of purchasing, or the goods which can successively be bought with the whole of those money pensions, as they are successively paid, must always be precisely of the same value with those pensions ; as must likewise be the revenue of the different persons to whom they are paid
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The gold coin which was paid out, either by the Bank of England or by the Scotch banks, in exchange for that part of their paper which was over and above what could be employed in the circulation of the country, being likewise over and above what could be employed in that circulation, was sometimes sent abroad in the shape of coin, sometimes melted down and sent abroad in the shape of bullion, and sometimes melted down and sold to the Bank of England at the high price of four pounds an ounce
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The bill is protested, and returns upon the drawer, who, if he does not immediately pay it, becomes likewise a bankrupt
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In reality B in London owes nothing to A in Edinburgh; but he agrees to accept of A 's bill, upon condition, that before the term of payment he shall redraw upon A in Edinburgh for the same sum, together with the interest and a commission, another bill, payable likewise two months after date
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B accordingly, before the expiration of the first two months, redraws this bill upon A in Edinburgh ; who, again before the expiration of the second two months, draws a second bill upon B in London, payable likewise two months after date; and before the expiration of the third two months, B in London redraws upon A in Edinburgh another bill payable also two months after date
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This other bill was made payable to the order of B, who, upon its being accepted by C, discounted it with some banker in London ; and A enabled C to discharge it, by drawing, a few day's before it became due, a third bill likewise at two months date, sometimes upon his first correspondent B, and sometimes upon some fourth or fifth person, D or E, for example
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It likewise discounts merchants' bills, and has, upon several different occasions, supported the credit of the principal houses, not only of England, but of Hamburgh and Holland
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Paper money may be so regulated as either to confine itself very much to the circulation between the different dealers, or to extend itself likewise to a great part of that between the dealers and the consumers
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They are said, likewise, to have been more abundant before the institution of those currencies
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The same act of parliament which suppressed ten and five shilling bank notes, suppressed likewise this optional clause, and thereby restored the exchange between England and Scotland to its natural rate, or to what the course of trade and remittances might happen to make it
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The capital, therefore, annually employed in cultivating this land, and in maintaining this labour, must likewise be much greater
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As the one mode of expense is more favourable than the other to the opulence of an individual, so is it likewise to that of a nation
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And as the same pieces of money can thus serve as the instrument of different loans to three, or, for the same reason, to thirty times their value, so they may likewise successively serve as the instrument of repayment
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the common profits of stock ; but the whole capital of the country being the same as before, the competition between the different capitals of individuals into which it was divided would likewise be the same
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Though all capitals are destined for the maintenance of productive labour only, yet the quantity of that labour which equal capitals are capable of putting into motion, varies extremely according to the diversity of their employment; as does likewise the value which that employment adds to the annual produce of the land and labour of the country
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When the capital of any country is not sufficient for all those three purposes, in proportion as a greater share of it is employed in agriculture, the greater will be the quantity of productive labour which it puts into motion within the country ; as will likewise be the value which its employment adds to the annual produce of the land and labour of the society
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England, perhaps the second richest country of Europe, is likewise supposed to have a considerable share in it; though what commonly passes for the carrying trade of England will frequently, perhaps, be found to be no more than a round-about foreign trade of consumption
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And she likewise had always brushed off such tales as parents’ ways of keeping their children from wandering and falling in with loathsome wildlife, rather than anything mystical
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And it likewise always had the ability to calm her nerves, if even for a short time
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The former benefitted from the healthy hygiene and overall scrubbing he received while the latter took advantage of a willing and free meal that would likewise contribute to their wellbeing and longevity
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The more ancient manufacture of Lucca was likewise carried on with foreign materials
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Actually, Danny had a good salary and benefits and his spouse likewise brought home a sizeable sum every month, but they and their children had all become fervent addicts of the constant consumption of more and better things
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I’m happy for myself! Likewise, there have been (too) many unpleasant moments and failures over the years that shouldn’t be swept under the rug to be conveniently hidden away
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Likewise, his career in the Guild had effectively shut off any possibilities for side-taking and personal involvement
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She took a gulp and offered it to Mercer, who eagerly did likewise
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The Saxon princes, and the first kings after the Conquest, seem likewise to have accumulated treasures
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They are likewise less disposed to do so
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By means of it, the plenty of one year does not compensate the scarcity of another; and as the average quantity exported is necessarily augmented by it, so must likewise, in the actual state of tillage, the average quantity imported
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The capital of the country remaining the same, the demand for labour will likewise be the same, or very nearly the same, though it may be exerted in different places, and for different occupations
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The ordinary course of exchange, therefore, being an indication of the ordinary state of debt and credit between two places, must likewise be an indication of the ordinary course of their exports and imports, as these necessarily regulate that state
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Bank money, over and above both its in trinsic superiority to currency, and the additional value which this demand necessarily gives it, has likewise some other advantages, It is secure from fire, robbery, and other accidents; the city of Amsterdam is bound for it; it can be paid away by a simple transfer, without the trouble of counting, or the risk of transporting it from one place to another
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The price which he pays for it, therefore, is paid likewise for a real value
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But whether it does so likewise with regard to that part of its capital for which the receipts are long ago expired, for which, in ordinary and quiet times, it cannot be called upon, and which, in reality, is very likely to remain with it for ever, or as long as the states of the United Provinces subsist, may perhaps appear more uncertain
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It makes a profit, likewise, by selling bank money at five per cent
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As a merchant, who has £110,000 worth of wine in his cellar, is a richer man than he who has only £100,000 worth of tobacco in his warehouse, so is he likewise a richer man than he who has only £100,000 worth of gold in his coffers
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In a state of hostility, it may enable our enemies to maintain fleets and armies superior to our own; but in a state of peace and commerce it must likewise enable them to exchange with us to a greater value, and to afford a better market, either for the immediate produce of our own industry, or for whatever is purchased with that produce
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As a rich man is likely to be a better customer to the industrious people in his neighbourhood, than a poor, so is likewise a rich nation
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imposed in 1779 and 1781, upon all the former duties of customs, being allowed to be wholly drawn back upon the exportation of all other goods, were likewise allowed to be drawn back upon that of wine
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The capital which the farmer employed in raising it must likewise be taken into the account
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Likewise, if I am in a positive mood, I see happiness all around me
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I must likewise observe, that the accounts I have received of the prices of former times, have been by no means quite uniform and consistent, and an old man of great accuracy and experience has assured me, that, more than fifty years ago, a guinea was the usual price of a barrel of good merchantable herrings; and this, I imagine, may still be looked upon as the average price
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It obstructed not only that division in the employment of stock which is so advantageous to every society, but it obstructed likewise the improvement and cultivation of the land
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But in every country, the home market, as it is the nearest and most convenient, so is it likewise the greatest and most important market for corn