Recompenced

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Wherin may evidently be discerned, that servants to princes and great lords, are many times recompenced, rather by their good fortune, then in any regard of their dutifull services ❋ Unknown (2004)

Hitherto I have lived with the losse of time, which yet (in some measure) may be releeved and recompenced: For, though Fortune were mine enemy in Mariage, by such a disproportion of our conditions: yet she may befriend in another nature, and kindely redeeme the injury done me. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Whereupon, they are joyned together in marriage, and their long loyall love mutually recompenced. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Friend to Supper with her, to whom the old woman was employed as her messenger, and was well recompenced for her labour. ❋ Unknown (2004)

For which detestable qualities, they are better beloved and respected of their misdemeanored Lords, and recompenced in more bountifull maner, then men of vertuous carriage and desert. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Chasteau Guillaume, where he was friendly lodged by a faire Widdow, and recompenced likewise for all his losses; returning afterward safe and well home unto his owne house. ❋ Unknown (2004)

In the end, one was brought to him, who beeing well recompenced for his paines, by the Art of Nigromancie would under take to do it. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Most of them he partly recompenced which were come thither, and they dismissed to depart at their pleasure, one onely man remained unrespected, or in any kinde sort sent away, whose name was ❋ Unknown (2004)

A Gentlewoman of the Courte, very pleasauntly recompenced the seruice of ❋ William Painter (N/A)

Wherfore taking with vs such fewe things as wee were able to carie (fewe I maye well call them, in respect of them we possessed) and leauinge our houses and Palaces, we came vnto this citie: where we found kinge Charles so beningne towards vs, that he hath recompenced part of our losses, which we sustened in his seruice. ❋ William Painter (N/A)

_Stevens_, that really had said goods, or any of his family, or others, can give any light into the matter, it is desired they would acquaint the printers hereof, and they shall be generously recompenced for their trouble. ❋ Various (N/A)

The honour, however, so conferred, has since been abundantly recompenced to all these illustrious families, by a single Nelson, the offspring of this very union; to whom, in their turn, they may now proudly boast their alliance, without any degradation of dignity. ❋ James Harrison (N/A)

The adventurers, "or the major part of them which shall be present and assembled for that purpose" were empowered to make grants of land according to "the proportion of the adventurer, as to the special service, hazard, exploit, or merit of any person so to be recompenced, advanced, or rewarded." ❋ Wesley Frank Craven (1943)

Speaking of recompence, even if I can be recompenced for the ❋ Unknown (1920)

The lottery of the law, therefore, is very far from being a perfectly fair lottery; and that, as well as many other liberal and honorable professions, is, in point of pecuniary gain, evidently under-recompenced. ❋ Unknown (1909)

The circumstances of gardeners, generally mean, and always moderate, may satisfy us that their great ingenuity is not commonly over-recompenced. ❋ Unknown (1909)

The Owners of the Shipp desired that the Passengers might be taken in at the Isle of Wight, wch although it were somewhat more charge, yet in matter of health it wilbe doubly recompenced. ❋ Unknown (1906)

The general opinion was that, Mr. Durecur had got by his acts of generosity, a decent profit of a hundred per cent; he was, besides, recompenced, on the application of the governor, by that decoration, which it seems, ought to be conferred for some brilliant action, [40] and not for ❋ Jean Baptiste Henri Savigny (1818)

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