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... means the keeper of the place ; it is compounded of the two old words , stede and ward : by the omission of the first d and e the word steward is formed . Marshal means one who has the care of horses : in the old Teutonic , mare was ...
... means the keeper of the place ; it is compounded of the two old words , stede and ward : by the omission of the first d and e the word steward is formed . Marshal means one who has the care of horses : in the old Teutonic , mare was ...
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... means of verifying it ; for , as it is quaintly said , he had his decoying as well as his decaying gentlemen . Audley was a philosophical usurer : he never pressed hard for his debts ; like the fowler , he never shook his nets lest he ...
... means of verifying it ; for , as it is quaintly said , he had his decoying as well as his decaying gentlemen . Audley was a philosophical usurer : he never pressed hard for his debts ; like the fowler , he never shook his nets lest he ...
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... means of canals , when the river was not of sufficient height to overflow and fertilize the country . From the midst of this lake arose two py- ramids , of six hundred feet in height . The other pyramids of Egypt , in bulk and solidity ...
... means of canals , when the river was not of sufficient height to overflow and fertilize the country . From the midst of this lake arose two py- ramids , of six hundred feet in height . The other pyramids of Egypt , in bulk and solidity ...
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