A few weeks afterward they sold all their "Overman" at six hundred dollars a foot and generously came around to tell me about it--and also to urge me to accept of the next forty-five feet of it that people tried to force on me.
We claimed two hundred feet each--six hundred feet in all--the smallest and compactest organization in the district, and the easiest to manage.
And of the Danites expert in war twenty and eight thousand and six hundred.
And king Solomon made two hundred targets of beaten gold: six hundredshekels of gold went to one target.
And his host, and those that were numbered of them, were threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred.
The detachment sent to Lyons comprises twelve hundred fusiliers, six hundred gunners, one hundred and fifty horses.
A great many objects became worthless through a cessation of their use: for example, the cathedral of Meaux was put up at auction and found no purchaser at six hundred francs.
Rogers, who was a butcher, said it would weigh five hundred or six hundred pounds.
I now loaned Mr. Hall, with whom I lived, six hundred dollars to enable him to cross the plains to California and try to make his fortune.
Coming therefore into their Hall, on the morrow, an inorganic mass of Six Hundred individuals, these Commons Deputies perceive, without terror, that they have it all to themselves.
Each has his diamond weight in a bag hung on one side of his girdle, and on the other a purse containing sometimes as much as five or six hundred pagodas.
The room which he had built for this purpose is large enough for five or six hundred persons.
He said he had often thought that he would rather have the charge of six hundred negroes, than of two hundred English sailors.
Six hundred millions of banking capital is to be brought into this coalition, and the slave power and the bank power are thus to unite in order to break down the present administration.
Five or six hundred beggars,[1315] their numbers soon increased by the petty tradesmen, rush to the town hall, the magistrates only having time to fly through a back door.
And king Solomon made two hundred golden spears, of the sum of six hundred pieces of gold, which went to every spear: 9:16.
There went therefore of the kindred of Dan, to wit, from Saraa and Esthaol, six hundred men, furnished with arms for war.
So David gave to Ornan for the place, six hundred sicles of gold of just weight.
He gave, in parting, six hundred francs to each cavalry captain, and three hundred francs to each captain of infantry.
On the eve, my mother had sent forty thousand livres' worth of precious stones to Mademoiselle de Lorges, and I six hundred Louis in a corbeille filled with all the knick-knacks that are given on these occasions.
The expenses of this Prince amounted to six hundred crowns a day, though he had much diminished his table since the commencement.
Growth of Sunday School Class at Tremont Temple from Four to Six Hundred Members in a Brief Time.
The class grew from four to six hundred in a few months.
Lenoir says the number was only five or six hundred.
In 1776 the Watauga pioneers probably numbered some six hundred souls in all.
During this year the Indians continually harassed the whole frontier, from Pennsylvania to Kentucky, ravaging the settlements and assailing the forts in great bands of five or six hundred warriors.
Augustus afterwards reduced the number to six hundred.
Six hundred a year, he thought, was not a very large income; but it was an income, and one which a year ago he never contemplated possessing until getting grey in the public service.
They could live extremely well on six hundred a year, yes, with all the real refinements of existence.
You ought to be able to live with ease and propriety on six hundred a year--and this reminds me of what I have been thinking of before we went to Gaydene.
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