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... head to foot with appre- hension ; and when the will was sent home to her , terror again prevented her from signing her name to it . stitious fears bind many in iron chains ; the widow thought signing her will was like signing her death ...
... head to foot with appre- hension ; and when the will was sent home to her , terror again prevented her from signing her name to it . stitious fears bind many in iron chains ; the widow thought signing her will was like signing her death ...
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... head at a season when you would give the world to do what you may be incapable to per- form . Think , for a moment , on his situation , who , having for years added house to house , and field to field , and laid up large stores for ...
... head at a season when you would give the world to do what you may be incapable to per- form . Think , for a moment , on his situation , who , having for years added house to house , and field to field , and laid up large stores for ...
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... heads , but become more care- less than before as soon as it is removed . Yet such an event will call forth some individuals to think for themselves , and to labour earnestly for the good of others . Though the pestilence seemed to ...
... heads , but become more care- less than before as soon as it is removed . Yet such an event will call forth some individuals to think for themselves , and to labour earnestly for the good of others . Though the pestilence seemed to ...
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... head needs a covering . Too great an inten- sity of heat produces fever , and frosts and rains produce colds . There is an old and valuable prescription often men- tioned as a means of preserving health , ' Keep the head cool , and the ...
... head needs a covering . Too great an inten- sity of heat produces fever , and frosts and rains produce colds . There is an old and valuable prescription often men- tioned as a means of preserving health , ' Keep the head cool , and the ...
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... head was left uncovered . A corner of the toga , or loose outward garment , was sometimes thrown over the head ; but at festivals they wore a bonnet , or cap , which peculiarly distinguished the free- man from the slave . " In the ...
... head was left uncovered . A corner of the toga , or loose outward garment , was sometimes thrown over the head ; but at festivals they wore a bonnet , or cap , which peculiarly distinguished the free- man from the slave . " In the ...
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