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... says , " Gentlemen , the usual grace , you know ; " and when dinner is over he takes three loaves , or rolls of bread , and dashes them on the floor . They are twice returned to his hands , and as often thrown down again . Thus three ...
... says , " Gentlemen , the usual grace , you know ; " and when dinner is over he takes three loaves , or rolls of bread , and dashes them on the floor . They are twice returned to his hands , and as often thrown down again . Thus three ...
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... says , " a constant bustle at the secretary's office , a constant stream of informers coming in , and of messengers with warrants going out . " This may be true , and yet it does not necessarily fol- low that either Speke or Smith were ...
... says , " a constant bustle at the secretary's office , a constant stream of informers coming in , and of messengers with warrants going out . " This may be true , and yet it does not necessarily fol- low that either Speke or Smith were ...
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... says the charge was false , which is probable as to the exact words ; but that the father was , had been , and continued to be , an outspoken gentleman , after the Cavalier fashion , is plain enough from an intercepted letter in the ...
... says the charge was false , which is probable as to the exact words ; but that the father was , had been , and continued to be , an outspoken gentleman , after the Cavalier fashion , is plain enough from an intercepted letter in the ...
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... says , has been sent to the Bastile , and the work so rigidly suppressed , that he can only obtain a copy of the French translation , which " not near so full as the original . " What work was referred to ? and was it ever translated ...
... says , has been sent to the Bastile , and the work so rigidly suppressed , that he can only obtain a copy of the French translation , which " not near so full as the original . " What work was referred to ? and was it ever translated ...
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... says :. " The first two [ vols . ] only were printed ; they contain the Antiquities , the Lives of the Bishops , and ... says , " Pendant qu'il subissoit la question , il chantoit l'ode d'Horace , " & c . In the Histoire de la Vie et de ...
... says :. " The first two [ vols . ] only were printed ; they contain the Antiquities , the Lives of the Bishops , and ... says , " Pendant qu'il subissoit la question , il chantoit l'ode d'Horace , " & c . In the Histoire de la Vie et de ...
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