For paying the custome with the same goods oftentimes they take the best that you haue, and not by rate of euery sort as they ought to do, by which meanes a man payeth more then his dutie.
So that by this meanes, the Marchant with the charges of two Byzes a moneth, receiueth and payeth out his money without losse or trouble.
The Emperour payeth him yeerely tribute for Hungary, threescore thousand dollers, which is sterling thirteene thousand pound, besides presents to the Viceroy and Bassas, which are said to amount to twentie thousand dollers.
The Subbassi of Pera payeth him yeerely fifteene thousande ducats, and so likewise either of the others according as they are placed.
Some sell by the way, some at Mecca, so that euery one bringeth something to gaine by, because all marchandise that goeth by land payeth no custome, but that which goeth by sea is bound to pay tenne in the hundred.
O the unfortunate and poor condition of him that is poor, to whom even the very hours are sold which the clock striketh, and payethcustom for the sunshine in August.
He only should visit the temples of God who believeth in God and the last day, and observeth prayer, and payeth the legal alms, and dreadeth none but God.
He conquereth both the worlds that payeth homage unto his father, and mother, and preceptor, and Agni, and fifthly, the soul.
But when the Impositions, are layd upon those things which men consume, every man payeth Equally for what he useth: Nor is the Common-wealth defrauded, by the luxurious waste of private men.
Every tenant payeth for half a cottage which is 40 ft.
Every tenantpayeth for a cottage ground not buylded if it conteyn 80 ft.
Every boat going to the sea on fishing and having 4 men therein payeth yearly to the lord 8d.
This rent is denied and not paidd this 20 yeares, and I cannot learne where I should distraine for the same, neither will he pay it unlesse he may knowe for what he payeth the same; he is towards the land [?
There is a greate difference betwixte an inhabitant of Mexico, and a Conqueror, for a Conqueror is a name of honor, and hathe landes and rentes, and the inhabitante or onely dweller payeth rente for hys house.
There is not in all the dominions of Mutezuma any subiect that payeth not tribute vnto him.
In the warres they vse their standerde to be carried behynde the army, but when the battayle is to be fought, they place the standerde where all the hoste may sée it, and he that commeth not incontinent to hys auntient, payeth a penaltie.
And so if any Indian haue twenty children in his house, hepayeth for euery one of them, being aboue fifteene yeres old, after that rate.
So there goe women dayly, and the king payeth all the charges of the maried men and their wiues, that go to these ylands.
For which cause the owners doe once in seuen or eight yeeres, burne those houses, and find so much of this light Tynne in the ashes, as payeth for the new building, with a gainefull ouerplus.
Is not he an unjust debtor who payeth due debt with chiding?
For, since faith apprehendeth pardon, but never payeth a penny for it, no marvel that salvation doth not die and live, ebb or flow, with the working of faith.
But my Lord payethme well home again; for I have neither tongue, nor pen, nor heart to express the sweetness and excellency of the love of Christ.
He is an ill debtor who payeth that which he hath borrowed with a grudge.
He must reckon with God for his father's debt: forgetting of accountspayeth no debt.
The thirsty one supposeth it to be water till he cometh unto it and findeth it naught, and findeth, in the place thereof, Allah Who payeth him his due; and Allah is swift at reckoning.
P: And of mankind is he who payeth for mere pastime of discourse, that he may mislead from Allah's way without knowledge, and maketh it the butt of mockery.
P: He only shall tend Allah's sanctuaries who believeth in Allah and the Last Day and observeth proper worship and payeth the poor-due and feareth none save Allah.
None payeth heed save him who turneth (unto Him) repentant.
Aye," said Master Nicholas, "he payeth and will pay more.
How dear soever the King doth offer or give the Wares, it payeth him sometimes yet more, but on condition that he shall not furnish such Wares to them who will hereafter buy, save for a still greater price.
He hopeth for protection from the Crown, and he payeth his allegiance to it in the person of him whom he seeth in full and peaceable possession of it.
But he seeth the fountain, from whence the blessings of Government, liberty, peace, and plenty flow to him; and there he payeth his allegiance.
Nobles, in moveable Goods, over and above his Debts, payeth 3s.
For Mortuarys--Every one buried in the Chancel payeth 6s.
There is no Tythe Hay paid within the Parish, but a Penny a Year every one payeth that holdeth any Lands within the Parish.
The Sub-Bassi of Pera payeth him nearly fifteen thousand ducats, and so likewise either of the others, according as they are placed.
The Emperor payeth him yearly tribute for Hungary threescore thousand dollars, which is sterling thirteen thousand pounds, besides presents to the Viceroy and pashas, which are said to surmount twenty thousand dollars.
Who payeth for the striped-backed and spotted-bellied beasts?
Who payeth for the shining pythons and the wild bulls that toss bare bodies until from their bleeding wounds long entrails hang while bejeweled women and swine-snouted men cheer?
Who payeth for the purple and the emerald--the palace and the villa?
The arficulata implemente of Rome payeth for all these things whether this jointed implement be bound or free.
Who payeth for the tanks of perfume in which naked women sport to please licentious eyes?
Often have I lifted mine eyes from the sands dyed red to the glitter and pomp above, and have said, 'Who payeth for all this?
Though Christ seems cautelously to avoid the owning of the Romans' usurpation over the Jews, yet rather than offend them he payethtribute himself, Matt.
The one is like a pike among the fishes, who payeth when he is dead for that which he devoured alive; but the other is like the sink or channel, that repayeth you nothing but stink and dirt, for all that you cast into it.
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