Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... question , and incidentally discovered that the phrase had rather a curious history . The meaning of the question may be rendered as being : " As I was there , and he was not , how could he know where she was ? " And the answer now also ...
... question , and incidentally discovered that the phrase had rather a curious history . The meaning of the question may be rendered as being : " As I was there , and he was not , how could he know where she was ? " And the answer now also ...
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... question . " That question will very shortly be solved for me . beneficent gift which belongs to each one of us ? I believe so ; but this gift is ours on conditions about which there exist many false notions . We are born to make others ...
... question . " That question will very shortly be solved for me . beneficent gift which belongs to each one of us ? I believe so ; but this gift is ours on conditions about which there exist many false notions . We are born to make others ...
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... question of the originality of the fables themselves as regards South African folklore , leaving it an open question whether at the time the missionaries wrote them down European influences had altered or changed the original native ...
... question of the originality of the fables themselves as regards South African folklore , leaving it an open question whether at the time the missionaries wrote them down European influences had altered or changed the original native ...
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