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... ter , by raising up its edges next the and shake the powder on the surface birk ,
care should be taken , where of the plaister , till the whole is co- that happens , to
rub it over with the vered over with it , letting it remain finger when occasion may ...
... ter , by raising up its edges next the and shake the powder on the surface birk ,
care should be taken , where of the plaister , till the whole is co- that happens , to
rub it over with the vered over with it , letting it remain finger when occasion may ...
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They will spend almost the whole night With them , modes and fashions in feeing
dancing and bearing mufic ; are unknown , and their dresses , like yet none
dance but the women , whose their customs , are the same to - day that profeffion
it is ...
They will spend almost the whole night With them , modes and fashions in feeing
dancing and bearing mufic ; are unknown , and their dresses , like yet none
dance but the women , whose their customs , are the same to - day that profeffion
it is ...
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2012 there , as they have almost universally The whole of that part of the counto
the north of the Frithi of Forth , of try seems well calculated for theep housing the
sheep at night . They sell having plenty of heath , moss , and ling , their wedders
...
2012 there , as they have almost universally The whole of that part of the counto
the north of the Frithi of Forth , of try seems well calculated for theep housing the
sheep at night . They sell having plenty of heath , moss , and ling , their wedders
...
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He had married a lady called threw him down : the fall was violent , inLicou , who
alone possessed his whole affec- fomuch that the poor wretch lay without he had
no other child but one daugh- fenfe or motion . To say the truth , ont ter : thus ...
He had married a lady called threw him down : the fall was violent , inLicou , who
alone possessed his whole affec- fomuch that the poor wretch lay without he had
no other child but one daugh- fenfe or motion . To say the truth , ont ter : thus ...
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The courriers , acseemed to occupy the whole kingdom , cording to their usual
custom of folfrom the lowest of the people up to lowing implicitely the royal
example , Magistrates , Prelates , and Princes . engaged fo deeply in this
Bufiness , that ...
The courriers , acseemed to occupy the whole kingdom , cording to their usual
custom of folfrom the lowest of the people up to lowing implicitely the royal
example , Magistrates , Prelates , and Princes . engaged fo deeply in this
Bufiness , that ...
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