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... bear their names , the overwhelming grief depictured in the one , and the intolerable agonies of the second , occupy but an instant of time ; and the shuddering horror excited by the Laöcoon , or the pity mingled with affright inspired ...
... bear their names , the overwhelming grief depictured in the one , and the intolerable agonies of the second , occupy but an instant of time ; and the shuddering horror excited by the Laöcoon , or the pity mingled with affright inspired ...
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... bear . The latter leaped and bounded with agony ; and Larcole , recovering his feet once more , succeeded in grasping the savage in his arms . But the trial could not be prolonged . He was drooping under the dreadful gripe .. Breathless ...
... bear . The latter leaped and bounded with agony ; and Larcole , recovering his feet once more , succeeded in grasping the savage in his arms . But the trial could not be prolonged . He was drooping under the dreadful gripe .. Breathless ...
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... bear arms ; and " Nobiles " ( says Lord Coke ) " sunt qui arma gentilicia antecessorum suorum proferre possunt ... bear arms , which is to bear as a testimony of the nobility or race from whence they do come . " Gentlemen be those , whom ...
... bear arms ; and " Nobiles " ( says Lord Coke ) " sunt qui arma gentilicia antecessorum suorum proferre possunt ... bear arms , which is to bear as a testimony of the nobility or race from whence they do come . " Gentlemen be those , whom ...
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