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... once inhabited the eastern coast ; whereas the Romans had a Count of the Saxon shore among their earliest prefects , whose sway included all the provinces between Norfolk and Kent . Brooke pointed out 10 * number- numberless ...
... once inhabited the eastern coast ; whereas the Romans had a Count of the Saxon shore among their earliest prefects , whose sway included all the provinces between Norfolk and Kent . Brooke pointed out 10 * number- numberless ...
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... once impart . What hand at once can wield a sword , and write ? Or battel paynt engaged in the fight ? Who will describe a storme must not be there : Passion writes well neither in love nor feare . Why , on the naked boy , have poets ...
... once impart . What hand at once can wield a sword , and write ? Or battel paynt engaged in the fight ? Who will describe a storme must not be there : Passion writes well neither in love nor feare . Why , on the naked boy , have poets ...
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... once pro- duced and indicated by large organs , it unavoidably follows that weak actions are at once produced and indicated by small organs . On this account , Gall compared the weak functions . of individuals who were almost destitute ...
... once pro- duced and indicated by large organs , it unavoidably follows that weak actions are at once produced and indicated by small organs . On this account , Gall compared the weak functions . of individuals who were almost destitute ...
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