This is simple robbery on the public highways and the nine United States judges have approved of this robbery and said, "well done," by their verdict.
Millions may say, "Well done," but God, reason and civilization stamp them as culprits.
Nay, it is such a master that will curse thee, not only for thy sins, but also because thy good works were not so well done as they ought to be.
Well done, thou good and faithful servant; enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.
We shall thus, my sweet, be doing him a service, and the service shall be well done.
But if it were so, was it well done to render himself contemptible to escape the imputation of pride?
I have read a translation in Latin hexameters so well done that I fancied I was reading Virgil.
Allow twenty minutes to the pound for roasting mutton; it should be well done.
Pen, who is the most fit, is unwilling to displease him, and do not look after it; and so the King's work is like to be well done.
To the Kings house and saw "The Silent Woman;" but methought not so well done or so good a play as I formerly thought it to be.
In other parts the play not so well done as need be by the old actors.
The work must be well done, hence it is advisable to lift no more plants than can be quickly dealt with, for exposure tends to exhaustion, and Celery ought never to suffer a check in even the slightest degree.
After this is well done, the top of the head is stroked similarly from front to back.
Well done, well done," cried the master; and I could not help joining in the murmur of satisfaction uttered by the men.
There were plenty of boys, men, women with children in their arms hallooing on, "Well done, Eagle!
So home, by the way calling for my Chaucer and other books, and that iswell done to my mind, which pleased me well.
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