Examples of using Farthing in English and their translations into French
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A farthing set aside out of every shilling earned, to pay for sickness and funerals.
I can't see intellectual farthing Or health nut gale Eating at dandy's fast foods.
In November 1943 she joined the OSS as a field operative for the network"Jacques," better known as Penny Farthing.
He didn't leave a farthing and there's a son at Eton.
pay to the Royal Crown 680 farthing.
Toad in the TV Adaptation of Colin Dann's The Animals of Farthing Wood, Noah's Island,
Dr. Gerald Farthing, Deputy Minister,
otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it.
Mr. G. Farthing(Canada), opened the meeting, appreciating the large number of participants
Bishop John Cragg Farthing began an address to his synod the following year by stating:"In the death of Mr. Wood, the Canadian Church
the case ended with Whistler awarded token damages of one farthing.
active and creators of new forms of doing politics(for a review, see Farthing, 2010), most attention has focused on young people as voters
Mr. Gerald Farthing(Canada); Mr. Michel Ricard(France),
Mr. Gerald Farthing,(Canada, education sector);
You owe me three farthings, say the bells of St. Martin's.
You're not worth two farthings as an officer.
168 ha'pennies… and 336 farthings.
But there's more foil around the old lirlyard than farthings in seven shillings.
Eighteen million… and 11 farthings.
That's the Latin word for three farthings.