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... lived , I might have introduced some of the public transactions of that period into the poem , and given it a greater air of probability . But all I could learn from him was , that they lived after the Trojan war . Perhaps my account of ...
... lived , I might have introduced some of the public transactions of that period into the poem , and given it a greater air of probability . But all I could learn from him was , that they lived after the Trojan war . Perhaps my account of ...
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... lived on grain of its own growth , and an increase of live stock was become almost certain . There were now 4665 acres of ground cleared for cultivation ; more than half of which had been effected by those who had become settlers , in ...
... lived on grain of its own growth , and an increase of live stock was become almost certain . There were now 4665 acres of ground cleared for cultivation ; more than half of which had been effected by those who had become settlers , in ...
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... lived with her for a short time at Paris in matrimonial intimacy , but without marriage , and who left her pregnant , and finally formed an- other attachment ; -a letter on the present character of the French nation , written from Paris ...
... lived with her for a short time at Paris in matrimonial intimacy , but without marriage , and who left her pregnant , and finally formed an- other attachment ; -a letter on the present character of the French nation , written from Paris ...
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