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... hand of a man opening her baracan , and advancing a poignard to her heart , while with the other he was endeavouring ... hands on him for fear of increasing his pain , in- sisted that no one should touch him , but followed him in silent ...
... hand of a man opening her baracan , and advancing a poignard to her heart , while with the other he was endeavouring ... hands on him for fear of increasing his pain , in- sisted that no one should touch him , but followed him in silent ...
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... hand - writing . In a MS . of Dr. W. in her possession , the word David is , it seems , an exact counterpart of the same word in the MS . of Junius belonging to Mr. Woodfall ; and the letters i , e , w , d , and ri are , wonderous to ...
... hand - writing . In a MS . of Dr. W. in her possession , the word David is , it seems , an exact counterpart of the same word in the MS . of Junius belonging to Mr. Woodfall ; and the letters i , e , w , d , and ri are , wonderous to ...
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... hand the two copies of the Confession , was going to give them to one of the Imperial secretaries , when the Emperor himself rose , and , advancing towards the Chancellor , took them into his own hand . afterward sent the German ...
... hand the two copies of the Confession , was going to give them to one of the Imperial secretaries , when the Emperor himself rose , and , advancing towards the Chancellor , took them into his own hand . afterward sent the German ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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