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With these the hunters been taught to cut and thrust with a kind of very cautiously
approach the animal they mean to scimitar carried in the trunk , and it was
formerly capture , and he generally permits them to come up usual for them to be
sent ...
With these the hunters been taught to cut and thrust with a kind of very cautiously
approach the animal they mean to scimitar carried in the trunk , and it was
formerly capture , and he generally permits them to come up usual for them to be
sent ...
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No doubt , Lord Elgin has carried them off ; | ELI ' AS , Sr , a lofty mountain which
occupies a and the Greeks of the present day , seeing the old conspicuous
position on the north - west coast of temple of their Acropolis despoiled of all its
orna .
No doubt , Lord Elgin has carried them off ; | ELI ' AS , Sr , a lofty mountain which
occupies a and the Greeks of the present day , seeing the old conspicuous
position on the north - west coast of temple of their Acropolis despoiled of all its
orna .
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He exercised his functions for political and religious aims were carried out by his
period of 55 years . When Elijah was carried up disciple and successor , Elisha .
into heaven , E . returned to Jericho , where he dwelt ELIMINATION is a process ...
He exercised his functions for political and religious aims were carried out by his
period of 55 years . When Elijah was carried up disciple and successor , Elisha .
into heaven , E . returned to Jericho , where he dwelt ELIMINATION is a process ...
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They had obeyed the Six Articles trees . E . has a large arsenal within the walls ,
and in Henry ' s time ; had agreed to the Protestant is protected by six bastions . A
considerable trade settlement of Edward : had turned with Queen is carried on ...
They had obeyed the Six Articles trees . E . has a large arsenal within the walls ,
and in Henry ' s time ; had agreed to the Protestant is protected by six bastions . A
considerable trade settlement of Edward : had turned with Queen is carried on ...
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... the Tagus , manned in by Cecil and Walsingham , and others of E . ' s by 8000
sailors , and carrying 20 , 000 soldiers . ... E . consented ; and man who could
carry arms — Protestant and Catholio Mary , after long years of confinementy was
...
... the Tagus , manned in by Cecil and Walsingham , and others of E . ' s by 8000
sailors , and carrying 20 , 000 soldiers . ... E . consented ; and man who could
carry arms — Protestant and Catholio Mary , after long years of confinementy was
...
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Page 237 - Seldom at council, never in a war, Jilts ruled the state, and statesmen farces writ; Nay, wits had pensions, and young lords had wit; The fair sat panting at a courtier's play, And not a mask went unimproved away; The modest fan was lifted up no more, And virgins smiled at what they blushed before.
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