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  • Money makes the Palliate flourish, Don Gode, never forget that.

    beneath an opal moon Lustbader, Eric 1980

  • Don Hispete made the sign of the Palliate over the lowered coffin.

    beneath an opal moon Lustbader, Eric 1980

  • But faith will not cause that Palliate to survive and prosper.

    beneath an opal moon Lustbader, Eric 1980

  • "However much our hearts tell us to do otherwise, we have a duty to the Palliate that must override such personal preferences."

    beneath an opal moon Lustbader, Eric 1980

  • Don Hispete "she turned away from the window to face the cure" the Palliate cannot function without the support of the congregation, is that not so?

    beneath an opal moon Lustbader, Eric 1980

  • _ Come, come, these are but wyles to Palliate things,

    The Fatal Jealousie (1673) Henry Nevil Payne

  • Palliate, cover, the fault of a superstitious observance?

    Amours De Voyage Anonymous 1858

  • Palliate, cover, the fault of a superstitious observance?

    Amours De Voyage Arthur Hugh Clough 1840

  • Palliate derives from Late Latin palliatus, past participle of Other Delivery Options:

    Dictionary.com Word of the Day 2009

  • Bord, who defied to be Enform'd, whether the Worthy Member that Mov'd againft the Wearing of Tayles, gave his Advice for the Advantage of Thofe that Had Tayks, or to Palliate the Deformity and Dilgrace of Thole that had None.

    Fables of Æsop, and other eminent mythologists : with morals and reflexions. 1692

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