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Page 219
... possess not entirely the conciseness of the French , but are expressed with simplicity and taste : though neither the rhythm nor the rhime is uniformly car- rect . And who leaves thee must die . ' accurately conveys the meaning of the ...
... possess not entirely the conciseness of the French , but are expressed with simplicity and taste : though neither the rhythm nor the rhime is uniformly car- rect . And who leaves thee must die . ' accurately conveys the meaning of the ...
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... possess great merit : I frequently met at a friend's house two worthy persons ; the husband is a man about sixty ... possesses them ; and in him of whom I am speaking , these qualities , united to the best heart and the most noble soul ...
... possess great merit : I frequently met at a friend's house two worthy persons ; the husband is a man about sixty ... possesses them ; and in him of whom I am speaking , these qualities , united to the best heart and the most noble soul ...
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... possess at our own doors a vegetable bark , as much supe rior to the Peruvian , as the vaccine disease is superior ... possesses a greater quantity of tonic power , which he supposes to exist in the proportion of the tannin . Tormentil ...
... possess at our own doors a vegetable bark , as much supe rior to the Peruvian , as the vaccine disease is superior ... possesses a greater quantity of tonic power , which he supposes to exist in the proportion of the tannin . Tormentil ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
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et Catbolica Institutio | 32 |
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