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Page 157
After perusing this anecdote , we can readily believe that the antients domesticated this species without much trouble . In the present performance , the Linnéan Mergus has been split into Mergus and Merganser : but , as this division ...
After perusing this anecdote , we can readily believe that the antients domesticated this species without much trouble . In the present performance , the Linnéan Mergus has been split into Mergus and Merganser : but , as this division ...
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The King and Queene were very merry ; and he would have made the QueeneMother believe that his Queene was with child , and said that she said so . And the young Queene answered , “ You lye ; " which was the first English word that I ...
The King and Queene were very merry ; and he would have made the QueeneMother believe that his Queene was with child , and said that she said so . And the young Queene answered , “ You lye ; " which was the first English word that I ...
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... we believe , may have his name inserted by the ingenious compilers of that work : but in De Staël's general position he ... of the lottery are used to make the uninitiated believe that they form the vast proportion of the tickets .
... we believe , may have his name inserted by the ingenious compilers of that work : but in De Staël's general position he ... of the lottery are used to make the uninitiated believe that they form the vast proportion of the tickets .
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