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... obtained her original ideas , whatever they were , of so great a change ; for when , after a careful and earnest exa- mination , she satisfied herself that the body was incapable of motion , and had ceased to breathe , she seemed filled ...
... obtained her original ideas , whatever they were , of so great a change ; for when , after a careful and earnest exa- mination , she satisfied herself that the body was incapable of motion , and had ceased to breathe , she seemed filled ...
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... obtained admittance in the night for a party of his supporters , by a passage in the rock , which still exists . They seized the guilty earl , who was accused before the peers , and , without hearing a witness , found guilty and exe ...
... obtained admittance in the night for a party of his supporters , by a passage in the rock , which still exists . They seized the guilty earl , who was accused before the peers , and , without hearing a witness , found guilty and exe ...
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... obtained a large booty by the taking of Caen , the inhabitants of which he or- dered to be massacred , but was reluc- tantly persuaded to recal his savage man- date . He then advanced , but finding that Philip was prepared to receive ...
... obtained a large booty by the taking of Caen , the inhabitants of which he or- dered to be massacred , but was reluc- tantly persuaded to recal his savage man- date . He then advanced , but finding that Philip was prepared to receive ...
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... obtained in exchange for native produce . Thus we are benefited both in what we give and in what we receive . From a barbarous people very little can be ob- tained , and even that at the greatest pos- sible hazard . When a vessel enters ...
... obtained in exchange for native produce . Thus we are benefited both in what we give and in what we receive . From a barbarous people very little can be ob- tained , and even that at the greatest pos- sible hazard . When a vessel enters ...
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... obtained among the Athenians , as is evident from the equestrian figures on the Elgin marbles . The Romans also wore hats with brims large enough to shade their faces from the sun when on a journey , but usually the head was left ...
... obtained among the Athenians , as is evident from the equestrian figures on the Elgin marbles . The Romans also wore hats with brims large enough to shade their faces from the sun when on a journey , but usually the head was left ...
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