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Examples
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Morgon slapped them shut with a thought that nearly cost him his Ufe.
Harpist in the Wind McKillip, Patricia A. 1979
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That even if you do find yourself with some sUght new skiU, for the rest of your Ufe you'U regret the price you paid.
Codex - Recent changes [en] Mingjing123 2010
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That even if you do find yourself with some sUght new skiU, for the rest of your Ufe you'U regret the price you paid.
Codex - Recent changes [en] Mingjing123 2010
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That even if you do find yourself with some sUght new skiU, for the rest of your Ufe you'U regret the price you paid.
Codex - Recent changes [en] Mingjing123 2010
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That even if you do find yourself with some sUght new skiU, for the rest of your Ufe you'U regret the price you paid.
Codex - Recent changes [en] Mingjing123 2010
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Hints towards Ufe of Dr. Ward, 889. pifots, & e. of Lord Colerane given to Society of Antiquaries sit his intercessioii, v 358. his intimacy with Dr. Parsons, 479. lectMM faunded by, 488. ofaaervatiMi ott Qoogtf s To - pograpb/y vl 680i,
Literary anecdotes of the eighteenth century; comprizing biographical memoirs of William Bowyer, printer, F. S. A. Bentley, Samuel, 1785-1868. [from old catalog] 1812
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Inable in human Ufe. [1 minute these thiues dowta in my tmtAl way, fbr materials onfy, or bints for ftirtherliltiiUiy.]
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing Biographical ... 1812
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Mr. Johnson grew tired of teaching; and Mr. Garrick being desirous of a more active Ufe, tlie tutor and pupil took the reso - lution to quit Litchfield, and try their fortunes in the Metro - polis.
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Above all things, to make the mere ornaments of life, the employment of Ufe, is to the last degree prepos - terous.
The Dignity of Human Nature, Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ... 1812
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And yet if it will not hold, I am afraid Tbeophras - tus's doctrine must, that misfortune, tr&uble, and bodily pain, have power to ruin the happiness of Ufe.
Cicero's Five Books De Finibus: Or, Concerning the Last Object of Desire and Aversion 1812
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