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... Bartlett. ΤΟ REZIN A. WIGHT , Esq . Grief The People of the United States Through the Victory Book Campaign ( A. L. A. A. R. C.-U. S. 0. ) To the Armed Forces and Merchant Marine SEVENTH EDITION . In this edition of " Familiar Quotations.
... Bartlett. ΤΟ REZIN A. WIGHT , Esq . Grief The People of the United States Through the Victory Book Campaign ( A. L. A. A. R. C.-U. S. 0. ) To the Armed Forces and Merchant Marine SEVENTH EDITION . In this edition of " Familiar Quotations.
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... Book iii . Line 1625 . One eare it heard , at the other out it went . Ibid . Book iv . Line 435 . The lyfe so short , the craft so long to lerne , Th ' assay so hard , so sharpe the conquering . The Assembly of Foules . Line 1 ...
... Book iii . Line 1625 . One eare it heard , at the other out it went . Ibid . Book iv . Line 435 . The lyfe so short , the craft so long to lerne , Th ' assay so hard , so sharpe the conquering . The Assembly of Foules . Line 1 ...
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... Book i . Ch . 19 . 1 This expression is of much greater antiquity ; it ap- pears in the Chronicle of Battel Abbey , page 27 ( Lower's Translation ) , and in Piers Ploughman's Vision , line 13,994 . A man's heart deviseth his way ; but ...
... Book i . Ch . 19 . 1 This expression is of much greater antiquity ; it ap- pears in the Chronicle of Battel Abbey , page 27 ( Lower's Translation ) , and in Piers Ploughman's Vision , line 13,994 . A man's heart deviseth his way ; but ...
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... Book i . Ch . 23 . he out of mind.1 Of two evils , the less is always to be chosen . Book iii . Ch . 12 . FRANCIS RABELAIS . 1495-1553 . I am just going to leap into the dark.2 From Motteux's Life . He left a paper sealed up , wherein ...
... Book i . Ch . 23 . he out of mind.1 Of two evils , the less is always to be chosen . Book iii . Ch . 12 . FRANCIS RABELAIS . 1495-1553 . I am just going to leap into the dark.2 From Motteux's Life . He left a paper sealed up , wherein ...
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... Book ii . Ch . 32 , ad fin . Book iv . Ch . 23 . The Devil was sick , the Devil a monk would be ; The Devil was well , the Devil a monk was he . Book iv . Ch . 24 . THOMAS TUSSER . 1523-1580 . FIVE HUNDRED POINTS OF GOOD HUSBANDRY ...
... Book ii . Ch . 32 , ad fin . Book iv . Ch . 23 . The Devil was sick , the Devil a monk would be ; The Devil was well , the Devil a monk was he . Book iv . Ch . 24 . THOMAS TUSSER . 1523-1580 . FIVE HUNDRED POINTS OF GOOD HUSBANDRY ...
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