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... seem quite transported . She rose early the next morning , and in her undresse , as it was reported , before her women ... seems to treate all persons alike gravely , and to be very intent on affaires ; Holland , Ireland , and France ...
... seem quite transported . She rose early the next morning , and in her undresse , as it was reported , before her women ... seems to treate all persons alike gravely , and to be very intent on affaires ; Holland , Ireland , and France ...
Pagina 292
... seem not to have been the objects of his research . Perhaps he was sensible of the possession of strong poetic powers ... seems to have been written under the idea that the author must phrase it as if he had enjoyed the happiness of ...
... seem not to have been the objects of his research . Perhaps he was sensible of the possession of strong poetic powers ... seems to have been written under the idea that the author must phrase it as if he had enjoyed the happiness of ...
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... seems to be derived from pecus : Servius Tullius , says Pliny , " ovium boumque effigie primus as signavit : " allusion is made to the oldest Greek money by the name of oxen ( Iliad ii . 449. ) ; and Herodotus ascribes its fabrication ...
... seems to be derived from pecus : Servius Tullius , says Pliny , " ovium boumque effigie primus as signavit : " allusion is made to the oldest Greek money by the name of oxen ( Iliad ii . 449. ) ; and Herodotus ascribes its fabrication ...
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