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Speak , what trade art thou ? 1st Commoner : Why , sir , a carpenter . Marullus : Where is thy leather apron and thy rule ? What dost thou with thy best apparel on ? You , sir , what trade are you ?
Speak , what trade art thou ? 1st Commoner : Why , sir , a carpenter . Marullus : Where is thy leather apron and thy rule ? What dost thou with thy best apparel on ? You , sir , what trade are you ?
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We know how to draw wealth from all nations if we can but trade to them ; the value and bulk of our own ... be they never so remote ; our trading to Old Spain has been a full trade to New Spain , and a trade by which England has always ...
We know how to draw wealth from all nations if we can but trade to them ; the value and bulk of our own ... be they never so remote ; our trading to Old Spain has been a full trade to New Spain , and a trade by which England has always ...
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You quite shock me ; if you mean a fling at the slave trade , I assure you Mr. Suckling was always rather a friend to abolition . " " I did not mean - I was not thinking of the slave trade , " replied Jane ; " governess - trade ...
You quite shock me ; if you mean a fling at the slave trade , I assure you Mr. Suckling was always rather a friend to abolition . " " I did not mean - I was not thinking of the slave trade , " replied Jane ; " governess - trade ...
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