Hence, the highness of his wages may, in some respects, be called an apparent one.
Wages paid by the week more generally tend to equality than wages paid by the day, and more so yet wages paid by the year, for then winter and summer compensate the one for the other.
In Hessen, also, there has been but a very small increase in wages.
Footnote 144-2: Thus the original income of the peasant consists in his corn, of the miller in his flour, of the baker in his bread, of the shoemaker in his shoes.
Car elle doubtoyt moult de gesir auec si riche dame; Quant elles furent couchees si commencerent a parler de leurs nouuelles amours; La royne demanda a la dame de mallehault selle a[y]me nulluy par amours, et elle luy dict que nenny.
La Mothe Fénélon alludes to it in a despatch to Catharine as "votre édict du xxxe de Septembre.
Montaigne confirms the story when he says: "Et dict on, de ce temps, que Machiavel est encores ailleurs en credit.
He was fond of the fair sex and had praised in rhyme the charms of a Miss Ship-pen who wed Ben-e-dict Ar-nold in the year 1780.
This act he thought would bring the war to an end, with the flag of King George at high mast, and then great would be the name and fame of Ben-e-dict Ar-nold.
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