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In the total absence of books or means of intellectual education , her acquirements must have been restricted to an experimental knowledge of matters connected with the farm and its house . There can be no doubt that the maiden with the ...
In the total absence of books or means of intellectual education , her acquirements must have been restricted to an experimental knowledge of matters connected with the farm and its house . There can be no doubt that the maiden with the ...
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The means of ablution were lamentably defective , if , indeed , they were not limited to what could have been supplied by an insulated pail of water , for what were called towels were merely used for wiping the hands after a meal ...
The means of ablution were lamentably defective , if , indeed , they were not limited to what could have been supplied by an insulated pail of water , for what were called towels were merely used for wiping the hands after a meal ...
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... equivalent to more than thirty of present money , that had been owing to him for some tar car OCC tim been SPEE SOC ; the ers . one tem time by the Corporation . In the month of October. SPE H POE fai ente means 10 Life SH : WILLIAM.
... equivalent to more than thirty of present money , that had been owing to him for some tar car OCC tim been SPEE SOC ; the ers . one tem time by the Corporation . In the month of October. SPE H POE fai ente means 10 Life SH : WILLIAM.
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One of the quaintest contrivwas that which was intended to convey the idea of an earthquake , which seems to have been attempted by means of some mechanism within a barrel . In the lower room , connected with pulleys in the upper part ...
One of the quaintest contrivwas that which was intended to convey the idea of an earthquake , which seems to have been attempted by means of some mechanism within a barrel . In the lower room , connected with pulleys in the upper part ...
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... and the impression made upon him was probably increased by the style of Herod's costume . Besides the allusions made by the great dramatist to the Herod of the Coventry players , there are indications. means 20 Life WILLIAM.
... and the impression made upon him was probably increased by the style of Herod's costume . Besides the allusions made by the great dramatist to the Herod of the Coventry players , there are indications. means 20 Life WILLIAM.
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Alexander Text William Shakespeare Visualização de excertos - 1997 |
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