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... stands on an elephant , and the elephant on a tortoise ; what does the tortoise stand on ? Another supposition is , that the game of pall - mall , or pale - maille , fashionable in the time of the Stuarts , but long since dead and ...
... stands on an elephant , and the elephant on a tortoise ; what does the tortoise stand on ? Another supposition is , that the game of pall - mall , or pale - maille , fashionable in the time of the Stuarts , but long since dead and ...
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... stand the blow it will bend , and the stroke will not come off . For a similar reason , the legs of the hoop should be long enough to enable the hoop to stay firm when smartly hit . B Similarly , the pegs should be stout enough to stand ...
... stand the blow it will bend , and the stroke will not come off . For a similar reason , the legs of the hoop should be long enough to enable the hoop to stay firm when smartly hit . B Similarly , the pegs should be stout enough to stand ...
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... stand as the representative of oratory . It is in the law and the literature of imagination that we find the most distinguished names of parliamentary reporters . At the head of the list stands plain John Campbell , Lord High Chancellor ...
... stand as the representative of oratory . It is in the law and the literature of imagination that we find the most distinguished names of parliamentary reporters . At the head of the list stands plain John Campbell , Lord High Chancellor ...
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