_:b17647634 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647643 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17632320 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647651 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647644 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17632316 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17632318 . _:b17647623 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17632319 . _:b17632316 . _:b17632317 . _:b17632318 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17632314 . _:b17632315 . _:b17632313 . _:b17647621 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17632310 . _:b17632308 . _:b17647673 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17632309 . _:b17632319 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647620 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17632307 . _:b17647619 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17632319 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17632314 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b6554185 . _:b17632316 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . "1" . _:b17647667 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17647622 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17632309 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17632310 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17647666 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17647661 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647646 . _:b17647647 . . _:b17647644 . _:b17647645 . _:b17647643 . . _:b17647626 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17632309 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17647634 . _:b17647632 . _:b17647642 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647633 . _:b17632320 . _:b17647664 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647630 . _:b17647631 . _:b17632308 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647628 . _:b17647630 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647641 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647629 . _:b17647626 . _:b17647627 . _:b17632315 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647624 . _:b17647629 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647625 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647625 . _:b17647640 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647626 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17647670 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647622 . _:b17647623 . _:b17647631 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647620 . _:b17647621 . _:b17647639 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647669 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647619 . _:b17647624 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647628 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647638 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647668 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647630 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647637 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647674 . _:b17647623 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17632310 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17647672 . _:b17647625 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647673 . _:b17647636 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647629 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647670 . _:b17647674 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647671 . _:b17647627 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647668 . _:b17647669 . _:b17647635 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647666 . _:b17647667 . _:b17632307 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647664 . _:b17647671 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17632317 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647665 . _:b17647662 . _:b17647663 . _:b17647660 . _:b17647663 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17647661 . _:b17647658 . _:b17647619 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17647616 . _:b17647659 . _:b17647617 . _:b17647656 . _:b17647662 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17647618 . _:b17647657 . _:b17647654 . _:b17647655 . _:b17647652 . _:b17647653 . _:b17647650 . _:b17647651 . _:b17647648 . _:b17647667 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17647660 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17647620 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647649 . _:b6554189 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b6554185 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647666 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17632320 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647621 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17632318 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17647665 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647635 . _:b17647636 . _:b17647668 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647637 . _:b17647638 . _:b17647639 . _:b17647640 . _:b17647669 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647641 . _:b17647642 . _:b17647656 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b6554188 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647670 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647665 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17632314 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17647643 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17632313 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17632308 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647622 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647664 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647671 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17632307 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647652 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17647645 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647627 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17647646 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647673 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17647647 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647672 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b6554188 . _:b6554189 . _:b6554186 . _:b6554187 . _:b17647655 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647618 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647624 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b6554187 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17647654 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647617 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17632306 . _:b17647631 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b6554186 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647653 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17647672 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647616 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17632311 . _:b17632317 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17632312 . _:b17647633 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b6554188 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647674 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647650 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17632313 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b6554189 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647649 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647648 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647647 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17647632 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647646 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17632315 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647649 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647645 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17647648 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647615 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647655 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b6554186 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17647654 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647660 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647659 "1810 July 12, William Cobbett, \u201CTo the Reader\u201D, in Cobbett\u2019s Weekly Political Register, volume XVIII, number 1, London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by Richard Bagshaw, Brydges Street, Covent-Garden, and John Budd, Pall-Mall, published 14 July 1810, \u2192OCLC, columns 13\u201314:"@en . _:b17647658 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17647651 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647657 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17647662 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647659 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647663 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647661 "[\u2026] [I]t's only fair that you should pocket the lucre. I've had my share already."@en . _:b17647656 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17647658 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17647615 . _:b17647657 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17647652 "A Bi\u017Fhop then mu\u017Ft be blamele\u017F\u017Fe, the hu\u017Fband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behauiour, giuen to ho\u017Fpitalitie, apt to teach; / Not giuen to wine, no \u017Ftriker, not greedy of filthy lucre, but patient, not a brawler, not couetous; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17632312 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647644 "1884 December, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Body Snatcher\u201D, in Pall Mall Christmas \u201CExtra\u201D, London, \u2192OCLC; republished as \u201CThe Body-snatcher\u201D, in The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson: The Black Arrow; The Misadventures of John Nicholson; The Body-snatcher, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895, \u2192OCLC, page 421:"@en . _:b17632311 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647633 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17647653 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17647632 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en . _:b17647634 "When a man bargains for the price of maintaining such or such principles, or of endeavouring to make out such or such a case, without believing in the soundness of the principles or the truth of the case; such a man, whether he touch the cash (or paper-money) before or after the performance of his work, and whether he work with his tongue or his pen, may, I think be fairly charged with seeking after \"base lucre;\" for he, in such case, manifestly sells not only the use of his talents, but his sincerity into the bargain, and drives a traffic as nearly allied to soul-selling as any thing in this world can be; [\u2026]"@en . _:b6554187 "By-ends and Silver-Demas both agree; / One calls, the other runs, that he may be / A \u017Fharer in his lucre; \u017Fo the\u017Fe two / Take up in this World, and no further go."@en . _:b17647650 "1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Nath[aniel] Ponder\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; reprinted in The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,\u00A0[\u2026], 1928, \u2192OCLC, page 145:"@en . _:b17632306 "Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner."@en . _:b17647628 "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 1 Timothy 3:2\u20133:"@en .