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... called herself a galcobaw — a word which might puzzle the most learned East Anglian philologist . It was found to mean a girl- cow - boy . Although it is now more than two hund- red years since Browne settled in Norwich , his name is ...
... called herself a galcobaw — a word which might puzzle the most learned East Anglian philologist . It was found to mean a girl- cow - boy . Although it is now more than two hund- red years since Browne settled in Norwich , his name is ...
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... called ( save your presence ) by , in my judgement , no unfit appellation , consider- ing its figure , whose picture I wish were here inserted " in short , as they enter the pene- tralia , the terms employed become so mi- nutely ...
... called ( save your presence ) by , in my judgement , no unfit appellation , consider- ing its figure , whose picture I wish were here inserted " in short , as they enter the pene- tralia , the terms employed become so mi- nutely ...
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... called in London ; but considering the fate of us poor exiles in a strange land , it passed off well enough . We shook each other by the hand more warmly than we should have done in Whitehall or Leicester Square , and felt comfortable ...
... called in London ; but considering the fate of us poor exiles in a strange land , it passed off well enough . We shook each other by the hand more warmly than we should have done in Whitehall or Leicester Square , and felt comfortable ...
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... called " Lon- don , " said to be by a young fellow named Johnson , who writes for the magazines . It was published last year , and ought to be bet- ter known than it is , being very terse and energetic ; every line in it is well ...
... called " Lon- don , " said to be by a young fellow named Johnson , who writes for the magazines . It was published last year , and ought to be bet- ter known than it is , being very terse and energetic ; every line in it is well ...
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... called the analysis of the mind . More than one critic has attempted to prove that it was quite impossible for Burke to write a satisfactory essay on the subject , because he did not possess abilities fit for abstract reasoning . It has ...
... called the analysis of the mind . More than one critic has attempted to prove that it was quite impossible for Burke to write a satisfactory essay on the subject , because he did not possess abilities fit for abstract reasoning . It has ...
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