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... look up ; then to look at each other with surprise , as if doubting the evidence of their own senses ; then , attracted by some strong gesture , struck by some majestic attitude , fascinated by the spell of his eye , the charm of his ...
... look up ; then to look at each other with surprise , as if doubting the evidence of their own senses ; then , attracted by some strong gesture , struck by some majestic attitude , fascinated by the spell of his eye , the charm of his ...
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... look - as little of the martial in their dusky attire as of glory in their hard lives - the mere drudges of a review , whom Mars would disown . Not so the tiny Circassian , light in limb and bright in look , flying past on his native ...
... look - as little of the martial in their dusky attire as of glory in their hard lives - the mere drudges of a review , whom Mars would disown . Not so the tiny Circassian , light in limb and bright in look , flying past on his native ...
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... Look , we say , at our sketch and judge whether such an intention was possi- ble : but look beyond our little map to the larger maps which ex- hibit the lines of boundaries which prevail in the adjoining regions ; you will find that ...
... Look , we say , at our sketch and judge whether such an intention was possi- ble : but look beyond our little map to the larger maps which ex- hibit the lines of boundaries which prevail in the adjoining regions ; you will find that ...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments | 18 |
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
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