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... called korch ; but they do not often make use of the latter , having almost always both legs and feet entirely naked . This korch is merely a leatheru sole , with strings to fasten it round the leg . They never wear hats , but blue ...
... called korch ; but they do not often make use of the latter , having almost always both legs and feet entirely naked . This korch is merely a leatheru sole , with strings to fasten it round the leg . They never wear hats , but blue ...
Page 264
... called so 19 צער from , עדות .beauty פארה by way of eminence , from strut , were chains about the legs , tying them together in such a man . ner , that the female steps should be all measured and mincing , as de- scribed v . 16. to bind ...
... called so 19 צער from , עדות .beauty פארה by way of eminence , from strut , were chains about the legs , tying them together in such a man . ner , that the female steps should be all measured and mincing , as de- scribed v . 16. to bind ...
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... called memory , another called invention , and a third called abstraction . In all metaphysical systems , also , action and passion have played distinguished parts , but chiefly that unknown thing called power : which has been as ...
... called memory , another called invention , and a third called abstraction . In all metaphysical systems , also , action and passion have played distinguished parts , but chiefly that unknown thing called power : which has been as ...
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