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... called , being a sus- pended arch in whose foundations we had no fee , for thirty- nine years . We have had possession of this site for just forty years . Let us hope that , in the good providence of God , another term , of at least ...
... called , being a sus- pended arch in whose foundations we had no fee , for thirty- nine years . We have had possession of this site for just forty years . Let us hope that , in the good providence of God , another term , of at least ...
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... called air - tight , and we used to think sometimes it was also heat - tight . Chief- Justice Shaw asked , in those days , if the resources of the Society would enable it to purchase three more wooden chairs . The change made sixteen ...
... called air - tight , and we used to think sometimes it was also heat - tight . Chief- Justice Shaw asked , in those days , if the resources of the Society would enable it to purchase three more wooden chairs . The change made sixteen ...
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... called on the ladies of the Admiral's family , whom I have known from their childhood , and there I met the Admiral ; and when I was speaking of the persons whom I had seen in New England , he inquired with the deepest interest whether ...
... called on the ladies of the Admiral's family , whom I have known from their childhood , and there I met the Admiral ; and when I was speaking of the persons whom I had seen in New England , he inquired with the deepest interest whether ...
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... called upon to prepare or assist in the preparation of inscriptions ; for he had as true a gift for this kind of composition as a poet has for writing " in numbers . " This gift he was invited to exercise on small and great occa- sions ...
... called upon to prepare or assist in the preparation of inscriptions ; for he had as true a gift for this kind of composition as a poet has for writing " in numbers . " This gift he was invited to exercise on small and great occa- sions ...
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... called . Our national motto , E Pluribus Unum , has been much discussed . Many guesses have been made as to its inventor or author ; and much excellent criti- cism expended in proving that it was bad Latin ; or rather that it had a ...
... called . Our national motto , E Pluribus Unum , has been much discussed . Many guesses have been made as to its inventor or author ; and much excellent criti- cism expended in proving that it was bad Latin ; or rather that it had a ...
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