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... remained as it was found , which an East Anglian clown would have solved at first sight or hearing " —he should have seen no need to anticipate a cold reception - as if , " being merely oral , and existing among the unlettered rustics ...
... remained as it was found , which an East Anglian clown would have solved at first sight or hearing " —he should have seen no need to anticipate a cold reception - as if , " being merely oral , and existing among the unlettered rustics ...
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... remained unseen , and the stars in heaven as invisible as on the fourth day , when they were created above the horizon with the sun , or there was not an eye to behold them . The greatest mystery of religion is expressed by adumbration ...
... remained unseen , and the stars in heaven as invisible as on the fourth day , when they were created above the horizon with the sun , or there was not an eye to behold them . The greatest mystery of religion is expressed by adumbration ...
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... remained profuse and perfect , though the flesh of the face , as well as every other part , was totally gone . " The parishioners may carefully preserve the picture , but they were careless to pre- moved . It passed into the possession ...
... remained profuse and perfect , though the flesh of the face , as well as every other part , was totally gone . " The parishioners may carefully preserve the picture , but they were careless to pre- moved . It passed into the possession ...
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... remained at Castle Town is not very well known , but it seems probable that five years was the period . He then returned to Dublin , and shortly afterwards was sent to Ballitore . Here his acquaintance with the Shackletons commenced ...
... remained at Castle Town is not very well known , but it seems probable that five years was the period . He then returned to Dublin , and shortly afterwards was sent to Ballitore . Here his acquaintance with the Shackletons commenced ...
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... remained there in offices of great trust and authority till the French conquered the greater part of the Netherlands , when he requested the Empress to remove him to a more congenial field of activity . She consented to grant him a ...
... remained there in offices of great trust and authority till the French conquered the greater part of the Netherlands , when he requested the Empress to remove him to a more congenial field of activity . She consented to grant him a ...
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