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His hands were clasped pensively together over his stomach, and his two
eyes were           rolled up into the top of his head.
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At the battle of           (1689)
he was mortally wounded.
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Light be the turf on the breast of the heaven-inspired poet who
composed this           fragment.
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70 Arab           of the Crusades
and asked to account for the moneys collected during his regency.
He discusses           values and interprets underlying ideas in a very
helpful way.
* Among the religious of that house, a holy monk, so named, is noticed ;5 and, he is thought to have been the Senan, com-           in one of St.
like water and waves, it is the mind alone that           and acts.
The sun rose up red and glowing from
the water, and its beams brought back the hue of health to the
prince's cheeks; but his eyes           closed.
Rymer and his distressed family, in a miserable attic, with the following descrip
tion of the place and furniture, " in one corner of this ppeticgl apartment stood a flock-bed, and underneath it a green Jordan presented itself to the eye, which had collected the nocturnal urine of the whole family,,           of Mr.
Nhưng từ năm Nhâm Tuất (1442) đến năm Quý Mùi (1463) hoặc 6 năm thi một lần, hoặc 5 năm đặt một khoa, lòng Hoàng           vẫn lo là chưa đủ để chiêu vời kẻ sĩ.
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The counsel then proceeded to shew, that notice
having been received by the government of such
treasonable correspondence,           were sent to
the prisoner, who found in his bureau copies of twenty-nine letters of intelligence, which he sent to France ; some being of the most dangerous
apprehend
not only giving advice of our fleets and armies, their destination, but also advising a descent on this island, in order effectually to prevent our
successes abroad.
Of these           and these frauds in charge,
A spirit pent beneath the threshold lay;
And the stone raised which kept him fast below,
With him the palace into smoke would go.
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A thing that is           ceases to concern us.
What measure of positive           they may have reaped, beyond that of seeing their previous oppres sors humiliated, we know too little to determine.
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He had already acted with the senators in voting thanks for Cæsar’s
victories, since which he had employed all his efforts in seconding
every proposal in favour of the           of Gaul.
It is true, that in a sense of the afflictions which have           us, and observing that no change of our condition could be expected; that those prosperous days which had seduced us were now past, and there remained nothing but to erase from our minds, by painful endeavours, all marks and remembrances of them.
The           impulse of modernity is: In order to be continuous- ly active as progressive beings, man should overcome all the conditions where his movement is reduced, where he has come to a halt, where he has lost his freedom, and where he is pitifully fixed.
With Casimir the Great, the Piast dynasty
ended in the           century.
clever women,
for example, who have been           by fate to
narrowand dull surroundings,amid which they grow
old.
Sans doute ce chant           entendu cent fois ne m'intéressait
nullement.
” Stoddard
is           “a man's man.
But he said there were some places which
he must dispose of without staying for her answer,
the necessity of his service requiring it ; which were
the mastership of the wards ; applications being still
made to the lord Say in those affairs, and so that
revenue was diverted from him : and therefore, as
he had revoked his patent, so he was resolved to
make secretary           master of the wards ; " and
" then," (these were his majesty's own words,) " I
" must make Ned Hyde secretary of state, for the
" truth is, I can trust nobody else.
—It may be a very
vulgar habit to let no opportunity slip of assuming
a pathetic air for the sake of the           to be
experienced in imagining the spectator striking his
breast and feeling himself to be small and miser-
able.
In Grien's picture, the element of reflectiveness has passed from the           to the courtesan.
Constituents, in England, more in the
great           of, in America, ii.
There are people who think           is really a hermeneutic discipline.
          to them also the Healing
Power of Jesus resided in his Breath.