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  • First Year Published: 1807
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    Time is money (aphorism)

    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

    Henry VIII

    Publication Society. Nicolas, Nicholas Harris, ed. (1827). The privy purse expences of King Henry the Eighth: from November MDXXIX, to December MDXXXII - with

    Jethro Tull (agriculturist)

    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

    Albany Congress

    Parliament, which were the Cause of the Breach, and attended with such terrible Expence of Blood and Treasure: so that the different Parts of the Empire might

    Wychbury Obelisk

    Obelisk of 70 feet high on the Summitt of the hill next to Wichbury at his expence [sic]." Construction was underway that September, and a visitor in 1765

    William Adams (haberdasher)

    find it after many Days. Eccle 11th v 1st. These tables repair’d at the Expence of the Parish, in the year 1781. Thomas Brown and George Baxter Holmes

    Museum De Cruquius

    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

    Typewriter

    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

    Pennon

    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

    Act for the Settlement of Ireland 1652

    for the avoidance of doubt. Whereas the Parliament of England, after the expence of much Blood and Treasure for suppression of the horrid Rebellion in Ireland