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Pagina 161
... close union with the Queen , and by his energy , his method , and his judgment , the motive power was at once doubled , while from the close har- mony of the two , singleness of impulse and operation was fully maintained . beholder ...
... close union with the Queen , and by his energy , his method , and his judgment , the motive power was at once doubled , while from the close har- mony of the two , singleness of impulse and operation was fully maintained . beholder ...
Pagina 225
... close all taverns at midnight , and that the opponents of the measure urged , " At present some close at eleven - a most desirable hour ; if you pass this law , all will keep open till midnight . " What would the answer be ? " Then let ...
... close all taverns at midnight , and that the opponents of the measure urged , " At present some close at eleven - a most desirable hour ; if you pass this law , all will keep open till midnight . " What would the answer be ? " Then let ...
Pagina 508
... close - close - very close - extremely close , he records his observations in a way which will enable any one interested in the subject to test them for himself . The conditions laid down in the paper as " the standard of good ...
... close - close - very close - extremely close , he records his observations in a way which will enable any one interested in the subject to test them for himself . The conditions laid down in the paper as " the standard of good ...
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