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... seems almost too ridiculous an idea to entertain , but is it possible that Fairfax can have so far mistaken the word lembo as to intend the above for the translation of it ? He cer- tainly does not mention the tears falling on the ...
... seems almost too ridiculous an idea to entertain , but is it possible that Fairfax can have so far mistaken the word lembo as to intend the above for the translation of it ? He cer- tainly does not mention the tears falling on the ...
Pagina 309
... seems to elucidate it.On the following day , the archbishop placed the tinsel crowns on the new couple , lighted the tapers , and put the ring on the fingers . The loosening of the mar- riage - zone and the consummation are deferred ...
... seems to elucidate it.On the following day , the archbishop placed the tinsel crowns on the new couple , lighted the tapers , and put the ring on the fingers . The loosening of the mar- riage - zone and the consummation are deferred ...
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... seems to have been , from a very early period , divided into a number of petty states , habitually engaged in making war and depredations on each other , and altogether incapable of a vigorous resistance to invaders . The frontier on ...
... seems to have been , from a very early period , divided into a number of petty states , habitually engaged in making war and depredations on each other , and altogether incapable of a vigorous resistance to invaders . The frontier on ...
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