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... says , that Nebuchadnezzar cast the three children in barl - b'gre . It is evident that the custom of burning the dead anciently pre- wailed among the Northern nations , as well as the Greeks and Romans , The author of Ynglinga Saga ...
... says , that Nebuchadnezzar cast the three children in barl - b'gre . It is evident that the custom of burning the dead anciently pre- wailed among the Northern nations , as well as the Greeks and Romans , The author of Ynglinga Saga ...
Page 78
... says offen , the Hollander says open ; where the German says kessel , the Hollander says kettle ; and where the German nouns and pronouns undergo casal inflection , those of the Hol- landers remain undeclined . Now it is observable that ...
... says offen , the Hollander says open ; where the German says kessel , the Hollander says kettle ; and where the German nouns and pronouns undergo casal inflection , those of the Hol- landers remain undeclined . Now it is observable that ...
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... says Sir Philip , if the foreigner has brains enough left to defend his pockets . Even among ourselves , guineas are like flying shot , and are seized as fast as they can be caught . -- In reply to those who boast so loudly of the ...
... says Sir Philip , if the foreigner has brains enough left to defend his pockets . Even among ourselves , guineas are like flying shot , and are seized as fast as they can be caught . -- In reply to those who boast so loudly of the ...
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