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in the world , struck them very forcibly - these remains howevɛ . are only the foundations of the walls , but sufficiently distinguishable to satisfy ... and so they remain to this day : — A few minutes brought us to the Gate of Lions .
in the world , struck them very forcibly - these remains howevɛ . are only the foundations of the walls , but sufficiently distinguishable to satisfy ... and so they remain to this day : — A few minutes brought us to the Gate of Lions .
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When you have retired from a quadrille , you should remain with the woman you danced with until she is provided with another partner . She will probably desire you not to remain , but to dance with another ; but , of course , you prefer ...
When you have retired from a quadrille , you should remain with the woman you danced with until she is provided with another partner . She will probably desire you not to remain , but to dance with another ; but , of course , you prefer ...
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... is to be substantially better than another . thus protected against a levity and feebleness of mind , the Uni- versities , even in such a revolution of opinion as is now taking place , may long remain , and God grant they may remain ...
... is to be substantially better than another . thus protected against a levity and feebleness of mind , the Uni- versities , even in such a revolution of opinion as is now taking place , may long remain , and God grant they may remain ...
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