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Rabbies is whu yoo gits when yoo attempts to snorgle a kitteh hoo is rollin an showin yoo belleh fuzz – but he duzzint wunt to be snorgled an fites bak!
i has - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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It becomes the Inquisition, Witch Hunts, persecution of other people, mass murder, torture, fanaticism, Torquemada and Pat Robertson, La - Haye and Calvin, Iraninan Ayatollahs and Israeli Rabbies who encourage the transfer of all the Arabs.
EVIL Non- Stop 2007
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But although some of the Rabbies think it is here put as an affirmative, yet I take it in its general sense, as though it were said that she is a kind of counterpart, (antistoikon, or antistrophon; [140]) for the woman is said to be opposite to or over against the man, because she responds to him.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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By the institution of Moses, the Rabbies tell us the contract of marriage was read in the presence of, and signed by, at least ten witnesses, who were free, and of age.
Sketches of the Fair Sex, in All Parts of the World Anonymous
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The company again returned to their feasting and rejoicing; and the Rabbies inform us, that this feasting, when the bride, was a widow, lasted only three days, but seven if she was a virgin.
Sketches of the Fair Sex, in All Parts of the World Anonymous
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It is a saying of one of their most esteemed Rabbies, “That the oral law is the foundation of the written; nor can the written law be expounded, but by the oral.”
The Canon of the Old and New Testaments Ascertained, or The Bible Complete without the Apocrypha and Unwritten Traditions. 1772-1851 1851
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Rabbies, in the Talmud, acknowledge these miracle `, and pretend that they were wrought by magic, or by the power of the venerable name of Jehovah, called, tertragrammaton, which they ridiculously pretend, Jesus stole out of the temple, and by which they say he performed wonderful works.
The Evidences of the Christian Religion. 1772-1851 1832
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One of the great Presbyterian Rabbies, therefore, might well doubt whether, in a worldly view, he should be benefited by a comprehension.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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Lord Mowbray's notions of toleration remind me of the extraordinary liberality of one of our Rabbies, who gave it as his opinion that if a _Caraites_ and a
Tales and Novels — Volume 09 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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Mr. Everett tells his readers, that the Jewish Rabbies "are the most contemptible critics that have appeared;" that "they are so silly that he is almost ashamed to quote them;" that they were in short idiots.
Five Pebbles from the Brook George Bethune English 1807
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