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It struck me while I was at the – don't laugh; rather shudder – at the dressmaker's shop in Fourteenth Street.
The Filigree Ball 1903
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There's the people in Fourteenth Street want you the first of November, and I want you all the time till then, and longer too.
Queechy 1854
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The Domestic Life of a Medieval City: Women, Children and the Family in Fourteenth-Century Ghent.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Now, when it comes to un-American amendments, the Fourteenth is a doozy.
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Now, when it comes to un-American amendments, the Fourteenth is a doozy.
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This article, first published in 1988 in the American Journal of Legal History and later incorporated into a book entitled The Fourteenth Amendment and the Law of the Constitution, takes a different view.
Vintage Maltz on John Marshall Harlan's View of Race and Fourteenth Amendment Concepts in the Antebellum Era Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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In the seventeenth century, to be sure, Louis the Fourteenth was a much more important person than Temple's sweetheart.
The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54 Parry, Edward A 1901
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In the seventeenth century to be sure, Louis the Fourteenth was a much more important person than Temple's sweetheart.
Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54) 1888
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-- Louis the Fourteenth was a profligate, unprincipled, selfish king.
Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author Caroline Lee Hentz 1828
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And they were-the so-called Fourteenth Amendment citizens got their rights from the government, where the sovereigns got their rights from God.
Democracy Now! 2009
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