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1 [Title]| all the rest, it is not worth while to tell thee. These, 2 [Title]| English. If he think it not worth while to examine his works 3 [Title]| nor think either of these worth my notice, though I shall 4 19 | having stolen all that I am worth, I may kill, when he sets 5 37 | wasting or decay, should be worth a great piece of flesh, 6 42 | for whatever bread is more worth than acorns, wine than water, 7 43 | from the one in a year, is worth 5l. and from the other possibly 8 43 | from the other possibly not worth a penny, if all the profit 9 43 | which it would scarcely be worth any thing: it is to that 10 43 | that acre of wheat, is more worth than the product of an acre 11 48 | product? It would not be worth the enclosing, and we should 12 176 | and a right too that is worth the trouble and cost of 13 184 | five years product is not worth the perpetual inheritance 14 184 | a year's product is more worth than the inheritance, where 15 193 | without which it would be worth nothing) whatsoever he grants