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"Since my career as a journalist is over, perhaps I ought to consider going into the purveyance of personal pleasure."
I like not the task of such purveyance.
Edward took this and grossly expanded it to make the institution called purveyance.
Ramona Purveyance expression was bland, but her eyes were guarded.
But however bitter the resentment against purveyance, it was too valuable for the Crown to surrender.
In the 17th century, purveyance was worth about £40,000 per year to the crown.
Similarly restrained was the use of the old right of purveyance, finally abolished in 1660.
For instance, the use of purveyance began to attract criticism in the last fifteen years of the reign.
Ramona Purveyance looked down at her hands.
Ramona Purveyance knitted her fingers and studied him.
Adompha regarded this globe with awe, for its nature and purveyance were mysterious to him.
The retention of purveyance as a tool for supplying the growing royal household would eventually come under fire with the Stuarts.
Ramona Purveyance opened drawers, closed them, repeated the process, said, "Hmm."
Finally, there was purveyance.
After all, who would be better equipped to engage in so dangerous an affair as the purveyance of false South Sea stock?"
Great Britain is, I believe, the only monarchy in Europe where the oppression of purveyance has been entirely abolished.
Ramona Purveyance nodded with enthusiasm.
Ramona Purveyance said, "They're always out there.
After he should have, Mrs. Purveyance?"
Flowers for Mrs. Purveyance, tools formed.
"Ramona Purveyance."
To finance the war in Scotland, Edward I had increasingly resorted to so-called prises - or purveyance - to provision the troops with victuals.
He called information and got a number for Arthur's neighbor, Ramona Purveyance, of the nonstop good cheer and the yellow housecoat.
Someone besides the CCC people knew the truth-Arthurs neighbor, Ramona Purveyance.
In 1341, Oxenford was accused of "illegal purveyance, abusing his authority in regard to the county gaol and its prisoners, as well as various extortions."