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For this reason , I have often wondered that our ladies have not taken pleasure in egg - shells , especially in those which are curiously stained and streaked , and which are so very tender , that they require the nicest hand to hold ...
For this reason , I have often wondered that our ladies have not taken pleasure in egg - shells , especially in those which are curiously stained and streaked , and which are so very tender , that they require the nicest hand to hold ...
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He tells us , " they hoped England would have been taken care of , after having secured a barrier for Holland : ' as if England were not taken care of by this very securing a barrier for Holland ; which has always been looked upon as ...
He tells us , " they hoped England would have been taken care of , after having secured a barrier for Holland : ' as if England were not taken care of by this very securing a barrier for Holland ; which has always been looked upon as ...
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I remember , one of the rabble in Edipus , when he is upbraided with his rebellion , and asked by the prophet if he had not taken an oath to be loyal , falls a scratching his head , and tells , " Why yes , truly , he had taken such an ...
I remember , one of the rabble in Edipus , when he is upbraided with his rebellion , and asked by the prophet if he had not taken an oath to be loyal , falls a scratching his head , and tells , " Why yes , truly , he had taken such an ...
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