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You say, amongst other things, that what we offer visitors in our Baths is a permanent supply of poison.
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You say, amongst other things, that what we offer visitors in our Baths is a permanent supply of poison.
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The next task was the pointing of the western wall of Roman Baths, which is accessible from the Lower Agora.
Interactive Dig Sagalassos - On Site Conservation Report 3 2003
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The celebrations of the fourth of July began with a feast laid on the verdant site later usurped by the basin called the Baths of Apollo.
The Story of Versailles Francis Loring Payne
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I found myself so cheerful that I went all the way singing; I even remember I sang a cantata of Batistin's called the Baths of Thomery, which I knew by heart.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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Forum, besides pulling down Nero's Golden House, and setting up on part of the site the magnificent baths known as the Baths of Titus.
Young Folks' History of Rome Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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The club will host the second edition of the Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous March 14-17, and is located near Virgin Gorda attractions including the trio of stunning beaches known as the Baths, the Nail Bay sugar plantation ruins and Gorda Peak National Park.
Forbes.com: News Beth Greenfield 2012
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Castel Gandolfo, and thence a path leads to the bottom, where are the Emissarium, the Nyphaeum (called the Baths of Diana), and a beautiful view of the lake, Monte Albano, and its towns.
The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Volume 1 (of 3) Charles Greville 1829
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I found myself so cheerful that I went all the way singing; I even remember I sang a cantata of Batistin's called the Baths of Thomery, which I knew by heart.
The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Complete Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745
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I found myself so cheerful that I went all the way singing; I even remember I sang a cantata of Batistin's called the Baths of Thomery, which I knew by heart.
The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Volume 04 Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745
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