Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 13
... means an empty tomb : a monumental erection to one whose remains are not contained within . Monument literally means a " memorial . " It does not necessarily imply a grave , and may be quite independent of it . Xenophon says they were ...
... means an empty tomb : a monumental erection to one whose remains are not contained within . Monument literally means a " memorial . " It does not necessarily imply a grave , and may be quite independent of it . Xenophon says they were ...
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... means very good fortune in monetary matters during the year . Also that it is a most unlucky thing to sweep down spiders ' webs ; which is a belief that lazy house- maids must certainly wish propagated . The bluebottle is usually ...
... means very good fortune in monetary matters during the year . Also that it is a most unlucky thing to sweep down spiders ' webs ; which is a belief that lazy house- maids must certainly wish propagated . The bluebottle is usually ...
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... means " anstreben . " The difference is great . " Erstreben " means to strive and achieve ; " anstreben , " to strive only . But the past participle of " erstreben " is short , " erstrebt , " while that of " anstreben " is long ...
... means " anstreben . " The difference is great . " Erstreben " means to strive and achieve ; " anstreben , " to strive only . But the past participle of " erstreben " is short , " erstrebt , " while that of " anstreben " is long ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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