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DON EDUARDO. Y al notar yo el furor de sus miradas y el calor con que se expresa, le protesto a usted empiezo a temer además que ya no quiera atender a otras razones, que nos quiera separar, y aun para separarnos más pronto que la coja ahora mismo del brazo y se la lleve a su gabinete. DON PEDRO. Eso es, eso es, ni más ni menos, lo que voy a hacer.... Vente conmigo. DOÑA MATILDE. ¿Pero papá?

'I rest here on my stick, I don't know what to say, Now I have thought of it And know what I may say: Here sent us Gart van Vente, the bridegroom, And Mientje Elschot, the bride, To invite you To-morrow morning at ten o'clock To empty ten or twelve barrels of beer, Five or six hogsheads of wine, And a basket full of dried grapes.

And one man onely were able to directe a thousande of our common milwrightes in that trade; and carpinters and joyners, the realme may spare thousandes for a nede. And with like ease and shortenes of time wee may make of the woodes there pitch and tarr, which are thinges fitt for our navie, and marchandizes of goodd vente and of comon neede.

The system flourished under Madame de Pompadour, but ceased as soon as Madame du Barry obtained full power over the King, and the house was then sold to M. J. B. Sevin for 16,000 livres, on 27th May, 1771, Louis not acting under the name of Louis de Bourbon, but as King, "Vente par le Roi, notre Sire." In 1755 he had also been declared its purchaser in a similar manner.

Besides this, such as by any kinde of infirmitie cannot passe the seas thither, and now are chardgeable to the realme at home, by this voyadge shal be made profitable members, by employinge them in England in makinge of a thousande triflinge thinges, which will be very goodd marchandize for those contries where wee shall have moste ample vente thereof.

I believe we are coming to think now that the American schools are better than the Swiss; but till we have organized something like the Swiss school excursions, and have learned to mix more open air with our instruction, I doubt if the Swiss would agree with us. After dinner we went to the vente, or charitable fair, which the young ladies of the town were holding in one of the public buildings.

It was on the "French side" of the paper. "Annoncement." "Vente importante des Negres!" Yes it was they. The announcement was no surprise to me. I expected as much. I turned to the translation on the reverse page, in order to comprehend it more clearly. There it was in all its broad black meaning: "Important Sale of Negroes!" I read on: "Estate in Bankruptcy. Plantation Besancon!" "Poor Eugenie!"

"What! turn over an empire such as this to a miserable trading huckster, the son of a peasant permit him to name the governors and officers! Why, under his rule, such cattle as la Salle and de la Vente would feed fat upon the miseries of the people! Great God, Placide, do you appreciate what that means?

And having a vente of lynnen, as the Spaniardes have in the rest of that firme, wee may sett our people, in making the same, infinitely on worke, and in many other thinges besides; which time will bringe aboute, thoughe nowe, for wante of knowledge and full experience of this trade, wee cannot enter into juste accompte of all particulers. Chap.

Aucun objet antique ne pourra etre vendu sauf au Departement des Antiquites du pays, mais si ce Departement renonce a l'acquerir la vente en deviendra libre. Aucune antiquite ne pourra sortir du pays sans un permis d'exportation dudit Departement.