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you everything every little detail
I’ll tell you everything, every little detail.”
— from Virgin Soil by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

yet earned exceedingly large dividends
By thus reducing expenses and increasing receipts the result was, though much of the trust property had been put in at an enormously inflated valuation, the watered stock yet earned exceedingly large dividends.
— from William Jennings Bryan: A Concise But Complete Story of His Life and Services by Harvey Ellsworth Newbranch

y estantes en los dichos
Bien savedes et deveis saber como nos por algunas justas cabsas que a ello nos movieron complideras al servicio de Dios e nuestro e bien e pro comun de nuestros Reynos e nuestros subditos e naturales dellos, mandamos por nuestras cartas firmadas de nuestros nombres et selladas con nuestro sello, que todos los Judios et moradores y estantes en los dichos nuestros Reynos e Señorios salgan dellos de aqui
— from A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 1 by Henry Charles Lea

ya entonces estava libre de
de hecha esta diligencia con ellos dieron las cartas a los Inq res y ellos despacharon a Tolosa para que lo tuviessen a buen recado, pero ya entonces estava libre de la carcel Joan de Perosanchez.
— from A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 1 by Henry Charles Lea


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