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... seems to have been no sooner let into this grave secret , than he was seized with the same mania for writing certificates and declarations for which all the parties to it are so remarkable ; * a mania which manifested itself in making ...
... seems to have been no sooner let into this grave secret , than he was seized with the same mania for writing certificates and declarations for which all the parties to it are so remarkable ; * a mania which manifested itself in making ...
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... seems to have been of writing down all the great secrets with which he was entrusted , seems never to have taken sufficient care of the Polish interest of his descendants , and has not certified where , when , or whom he married . In ...
... seems to have been of writing down all the great secrets with which he was entrusted , seems never to have taken sufficient care of the Polish interest of his descendants , and has not certified where , when , or whom he married . In ...
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... seems to assist the eye in forming an idea of the dimensions . E. S. D. " NOTTINGHAM ALE " ( 3rd S. ix . 512. ) — In a work styled Old and New Nottingham there is a copy of this song , and it contains five stanzas . The following note ...
... seems to assist the eye in forming an idea of the dimensions . E. S. D. " NOTTINGHAM ALE " ( 3rd S. ix . 512. ) — In a work styled Old and New Nottingham there is a copy of this song , and it contains five stanzas . The following note ...
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... seems lessened coming from one who has visited the seventh heaven ; and we may consider , perhaps , the Arab traditions of about as much worth . My further question as to the cradle of the Hebrew race remains unanswered , and also as to ...
... seems lessened coming from one who has visited the seventh heaven ; and we may consider , perhaps , the Arab traditions of about as much worth . My further question as to the cradle of the Hebrew race remains unanswered , and also as to ...
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... seems probable that it may be a quotation from some early dramatist , French or Italian , which became a catch - word ; but if it is difficult to find out the origin of the catch - words of our own time - e . g . " As - tu vu Lambert ...
... seems probable that it may be a quotation from some early dramatist , French or Italian , which became a catch - word ; but if it is difficult to find out the origin of the catch - words of our own time - e . g . " As - tu vu Lambert ...
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