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... expression of face . - I do not mention this last circumstance as a decisive proof of the loyal disposition of the ... expressing their love for a father . - Certainly there were discernible , in the public behaviour , certain signs that ...
... expression of face . - I do not mention this last circumstance as a decisive proof of the loyal disposition of the ... expressing their love for a father . - Certainly there were discernible , in the public behaviour , certain signs that ...
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... expression excited a good deal of mirth at the Cardinal's expence , for his complexion was of the darkest Italian olive , and West's was even of more than the usual degree of English fairness . For some time after , if it be not still ...
... expression excited a good deal of mirth at the Cardinal's expence , for his complexion was of the darkest Italian olive , and West's was even of more than the usual degree of English fairness . For some time after , if it be not still ...
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... expressing the connection between simple exponential indices , and those of differentiation and integration . The ... expressions of their meaning ; and therefore , in order Mém . des Savans Etrangers , 1773 , p . 535.- Mém . de PAcad ...
... expressing the connection between simple exponential indices , and those of differentiation and integration . The ... expressions of their meaning ; and therefore , in order Mém . des Savans Etrangers , 1773 , p . 535.- Mém . de PAcad ...
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