The authorities say that he admitted to stealing as much as $50 billion, which, if true, would place him at the top of financial scoundreldom.
As an inscription indicates, the shield itself was supported by two Victoriae.[…]In 27 B.C. in recognition of his restoration of the res publica, the Senate placed in the curia a golden shield supported by two Victoriae, commemorating Augustus’ Virtus, Clementia, Justitia, and Pietas.
Sheer numbers are changing that, but despite Spanish surnames popping up everywhere, this usually gentle and hardworking superminority hasn't yet learned that the wheel that squeaks loudest gets the grease.
the Office of the Spleen is of great importance, though it may be ſupplyed by other parts, in caſe it be diſeaſed, obſtructed, or exected
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