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Strong-minded Emily and brave Stanley cannot defy the queen's command but they can show her that a toy is only so wonderful if the person who owns him really loves him.
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Strong-minded folk with a shred of self-awareness do this every day.
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Strong-minded folk with a shred of self-awareness do this every day.
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Strong-minded girl who at times clearly misses her schoolie days.
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Strong-minded Brother Sextus aside, the whole trouble with the Julius Caesars was their tendency to breed more than one son, and then turn sentimental about the predicament more than one son embroiled them in; they were never able to rule their hearts, give up some of their too-profuse male offspring for adoption, and see that the children they kept married into lots of money.
The First Man in Rome McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1990
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Worthless without Loveliness of Character -- "Strong-minded" Women not
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Strong-minded, courageous little boys will love to hear of giants and ogres, and will revel in adventures that may terrify their more delicate sisters.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide Charles Herbert Sylvester
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The last lectures in the series dealt with "Comic Aspects of Love," and "Strong-minded Women."
The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert Horace Wyndham
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Strong-minded people from various towns in Massachusetts came and settled in Dogtown, invested their money, were to do an equal share of work, and receive an equal share of profits, and live together as happily as lambs.
The Von Toodleburgs Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family A. R. [Illustrator] Waud
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Strong-minded kings of course are not ruled by favourites, nor are highly intelligent and capable peoples; but it is as hard to find a people fit to wield the power of pure democracy as to find an individual fit for an absolute monarch, especially where the State is large.
Moral Philosophy Joseph Rickaby 1888
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