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... arm - chair . Its arms , like those of its brethren , invite you to repose ; but , if you attempt it , you are repulsed by an ambush of sharp shooting prickles . It is like a person who has a desire to please and obtain you for his ...
... arm - chair . Its arms , like those of its brethren , invite you to repose ; but , if you attempt it , you are repulsed by an ambush of sharp shooting prickles . It is like a person who has a desire to please and obtain you for his ...
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... arms pass ; he holds in his right hand a small , round , deep box with a slit in the top , through which money may ... arm - basket on her right arm ; a smaller and deeper one , covered with a cloth , is on her left . Who's for a Mutton ...
... arms pass ; he holds in his right hand a small , round , deep box with a slit in the top , through which money may ... arm - basket on her right arm ; a smaller and deeper one , covered with a cloth , is on her left . Who's for a Mutton ...
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... arms , on proper qualifications , from the earl marshal , and the kings of arms , re- spectively , according to their provinces . After a negotiant has become a gentleman , courtesy will very soon advance that rank , and give the party ...
... arms , on proper qualifications , from the earl marshal , and the kings of arms , re- spectively , according to their provinces . After a negotiant has become a gentleman , courtesy will very soon advance that rank , and give the party ...
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