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... once ; sending the horses back to plough , and the women to attend their dairies , feed their pigs and poultry , and suckle their children . The public is no loser by this , but gains the difference between the labor of one person and ...
... once ; sending the horses back to plough , and the women to attend their dairies , feed their pigs and poultry , and suckle their children . The public is no loser by this , but gains the difference between the labor of one person and ...
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... once characterized by its twisted horns ; and the Gnu is by no means the extraordinary creature that has been described by some naturalists and tra- vellers : it is an Antelope , and that is all . ' The Hyrax Capensis , which frequents ...
... once characterized by its twisted horns ; and the Gnu is by no means the extraordinary creature that has been described by some naturalists and tra- vellers : it is an Antelope , and that is all . ' The Hyrax Capensis , which frequents ...
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... once considered as the refinement , the dignity , and the idealism , of English poetry . In the subjoined common - place , on love , we discern rather too much of the violence of our contemporaries ; and yet , with this drawback , it ...
... once considered as the refinement , the dignity , and the idealism , of English poetry . In the subjoined common - place , on love , we discern rather too much of the violence of our contemporaries ; and yet , with this drawback , it ...
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