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... believe it was no Emperor it was Pope Alexander the Eighth . I am not chronologer good enough to know when this pretty chanoinesse's Pope Alexander the Eighth lived ; but I suspect her patron to be of higher antiquity than any Pope ...
... believe it was no Emperor it was Pope Alexander the Eighth . I am not chronologer good enough to know when this pretty chanoinesse's Pope Alexander the Eighth lived ; but I suspect her patron to be of higher antiquity than any Pope ...
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... believe in God - should say I believe in the Devil and Buonaparte , would such a fellow deserve any plumbs out of the pudding ? This and similar stuff is called an answer to P. P - Alas , Abraham cannot measure lances with the gentleman ...
... believe in God - should say I believe in the Devil and Buonaparte , would such a fellow deserve any plumbs out of the pudding ? This and similar stuff is called an answer to P. P - Alas , Abraham cannot measure lances with the gentleman ...
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... believe that the water in which they reside has been converted into blood ; that they are chiefly observed in spring and autumn ; and that myriads of them are cut off by predatory birds and insects , but especially by the summer ...
... believe that the water in which they reside has been converted into blood ; that they are chiefly observed in spring and autumn ; and that myriads of them are cut off by predatory birds and insects , but especially by the summer ...
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