The North American Review, Band 96Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... called in English the Gypsy , have been maintained in the law of every European nation . Their status of civil ... called Northland had made a treaty with another state called Southland , in which it was provided that the citizens of ...
... called in English the Gypsy , have been maintained in the law of every European nation . Their status of civil ... called Northland had made a treaty with another state called Southland , in which it was provided that the citizens of ...
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... called dare aquam . Instead of saying of a lawyer , He spoke an hour , or three hours , the Romans would say , He spoke three , or nine clep- sydras . If the judge denied an addition of water , the orator was stopped at the last drop ...
... called dare aquam . Instead of saying of a lawyer , He spoke an hour , or three hours , the Romans would say , He spoke three , or nine clep- sydras . If the judge denied an addition of water , the orator was stopped at the last drop ...
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... called Appendices by the Romans . Pliny says : " There is a kind of thorny bush called appendix , having red berries hanging from its branches , which are called appendices . " It remains to speak only of the Vaccinieæ , including the ...
... called Appendices by the Romans . Pliny says : " There is a kind of thorny bush called appendix , having red berries hanging from its branches , which are called appendices . " It remains to speak only of the Vaccinieæ , including the ...
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