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... whole of Europe , to be kept in readiness for his service . It is common in many of the still waters of our own island ; but is especially abundant in certain districts of France , where many persons make the collecting of it a trade ...
... whole of Europe , to be kept in readiness for his service . It is common in many of the still waters of our own island ; but is especially abundant in certain districts of France , where many persons make the collecting of it a trade ...
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... whole , and in running through its vocabulary , and in consi- dering its idioms , we should find no room left for a question , whether the people to whom the language of Livy , Sallust , Tacitus , was vernacular , were a military people ...
... whole , and in running through its vocabulary , and in consi- dering its idioms , we should find no room left for a question , whether the people to whom the language of Livy , Sallust , Tacitus , was vernacular , were a military people ...
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... whole body of Papists into a state of sullen despair . The Protestant govern- ment of England had survived all the attempts that had been made against it during the last forty years , and was now more firmly established than ever . Dis ...
... whole body of Papists into a state of sullen despair . The Protestant govern- ment of England had survived all the attempts that had been made against it during the last forty years , and was now more firmly established than ever . Dis ...
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... whole , Michal is now no longer what Michal was ; but she is precisely what , from the new position in which she stands , we might expect her to be . Yet it is by the merest glimpses of the history of David and her own , that we are ...
... whole , Michal is now no longer what Michal was ; but she is precisely what , from the new position in which she stands , we might expect her to be . Yet it is by the merest glimpses of the history of David and her own , that we are ...
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... whole month , after the ancient custom of the Jews . The details of the ephemeris comprise the characters by which each day is dis- tinguished in reference to the cycle of sixty years , the moon's quarters , the places of several stars ...
... whole month , after the ancient custom of the Jews . The details of the ephemeris comprise the characters by which each day is dis- tinguished in reference to the cycle of sixty years , the moon's quarters , the places of several stars ...
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