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" I am now going to tell you the horible and wretched plaege (plague) that my multiplication gives me you can't conceive it the most Devilish thing is 8 times 8 and 7 times 7 it is what nature itself cant endure. "
The Quarterly Review - Page 222
edited by - 1925
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The Literary World, Volume 7

Literature - 1877 - 226 pages
...gentalmen, but I will never forget him." " I am now going to tell you the horibleaml wretched plaege that my multiplication gives me, — you can't conceive...thing is 8 times 8 and 7 times 7 ; it is what nature cannot endure." " I am very very glad that Satan has not given me boils and many other misfortunes....
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 79

Literature - 1863 - 652 pages
...tell you the horible and wretehed plaege (plague) that my multiplieation gives me you ean't eoneeive it the most Devilish thing is 8 times 8 and 7 times 7 it is what nature itself eant endure." This ¡к delieious ; and what harm is there in her "Devilish"? it is strong^ language...
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"With Brains, Sir"

John Brown - Ballooning - 1866 - 192 pages
...but he resisted Satan though he had boils and many many other misfortunes which I have escaped. ... I am now going to tell you the horible and wretched...and 7 times 7 it is what nature itself cant endure.' This is delicious ; and what harm is there in her ' Devilish V it is strong language merely; even old...
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Spare Hours: John Leech, Marjorie Fleming and other papers

John Brown - 1866 - 448 pages
...but he resisted Satan though he had boils and many many other misfortunes which I have escaped. .... I am now going to tell you the horible and wretched...and 7 times 7 it is what nature itself cant endure." This is delicious ; and what harm is there in her " Devilish " ? it is strong language merely ; even...
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"With Brains, Sir"

John Brown - Ballooning - 1866 - 192 pages
...but he resisted Satan though he had boils and many many other misfortunes which I have escaped. ... I am now going to tell you the horible and wretched...and 7 times 7 it is what nature itself cant endure.' This is delicious ; and what harm is there in her 'Devilish?' it is strong language merely; even old...
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Spare Hours

John Brown - English literature - 1866 - 454 pages
...but he resisted Satan though he had boils and many many other misfortunes which I have escaped. .... I am now going to tell you the horible and wretched...and 7 times 7 it is what nature itself cant endure." This is delicious ; and what harm is there in her " Devilish " ? it is strong language merely ; even...
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Marjorie Fleming: A Sketch, Being the Paper Entitled "Pet Marjorie: a Story ...

John Brown - 1869 - 60 pages
...but he resisted Satan though he had boils and many many other misfortunes which I have escaped. . . . I am now going to tell you the horible and wretched...and 7 times 7 it is what nature itself cant endure." This is delicious ; and what harm is there in her "Devilish"? It is strong language merely; even old...
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New Outlook, Volume 130

1922 - 772 pages
...mind of that "young visiter" Marjorle Fleming, when she writes of "the horible and wretched plaege that my multiplication gives me you can't conceive it the most Devilish thing is 8 time 8 and 7 times 7 it is what nature itself cant endure." But Pepys bravely persevered. The day after...
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The book of Scottish readings in prose and verse. Ed. by J.A. Mair

Scottish readings - 1872 - 252 pages
...he resisted Satan though he had boils and many many other misfortunes which I have escaped. , , T l am now going to tell you the horible and wretched...and 7 times 7 it is what nature itself cant endure." This is delicious; and what harm is there in her " Devilish 1" it is strong language merely; even old...
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The Book of Scottish Readings in Prose and Verse from the Works of Popular ...

James Allan Mair - Scottish literature - 1872 - 422 pages
...but he resisted Satan though he had boils and many many other misfortunes which I have escaped. , , f I am now going to tell you the horible and wretched...can't conceive it the most Devilish thing is 8 times S and 7 times 7 it is what nature itself cant endure." This is delicious; and what harm is there in...
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