Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... stand in a rather slippery place ; but I don't think the law can touch us . The girl doesn't know much , and if she ... stands I'm afraid it is something most horribly like it . I don't feel at all comfortable . Hadn't you better take ...
... stand in a rather slippery place ; but I don't think the law can touch us . The girl doesn't know much , and if she ... stands I'm afraid it is something most horribly like it . I don't feel at all comfortable . Hadn't you better take ...
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... standing , and causing an obstruction in the Belfry and Church path ; for the future no one will be allowed on any pretence whatever to stand in the Belfry or Church Porch either before or during Divine Service or to ring the Bell ...
... standing , and causing an obstruction in the Belfry and Church path ; for the future no one will be allowed on any pretence whatever to stand in the Belfry or Church Porch either before or during Divine Service or to ring the Bell ...
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... stands Girt in thy purple swaddling - bands ; On the fair tulip thou dost dote ; Thou cloth'st it in a gay and parti ... stand Of the blest promised land , And from the mountain's top of his exalted wit , Saw it himself , and showed us ...
... stands Girt in thy purple swaddling - bands ; On the fair tulip thou dost dote ; Thou cloth'st it in a gay and parti ... stand Of the blest promised land , And from the mountain's top of his exalted wit , Saw it himself , and showed us ...
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