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Whatsoever is perfect in its kind, in literature, is imperishable: nobody can add to the absurdity of this book, nobody can imitate it successfully; … it is perfect, it must and will stand alone: its immortality is secure.
Of phrasebooks, battleship lieutenants and lightning-struck postillions 2010
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Whatsoever is perfect in its kind, in literature, is imperishable: nobody can add to the absurdity of this book, nobody can imitate it successfully; … it is perfect, it must and will stand alone: its immortality is secure.
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Whatsoever is perfect in its kind, in literature, is imperishable: nobody can add to the absurdity of this book, nobody can imitate it successfully; … it is perfect, it must and will stand alone: its immortality is secure.
Of phrasebooks, battleship lieutenants and lightning-struck postillions 2010
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Whatsoever is pure and holy; whatsoever is great or pleasant; whatsoever is good or needful to make men happy, that I am.
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Whatsoever is under the whole heaven, animate or inanimate, is mine
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) 1721
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Whatsoever is best for the church, we may be sure God will do.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) 1721
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Whatsoever is required in the gospel-covenant is promised.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) 1721
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25 Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, that eat, asking no question for conscience sake: 26
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) 1721
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"Whatsoever," the demoness agreed as crossly as ever.
Stork Naked Anthony, Piers 2006
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"Whatsoever," the Demoness Mentia agreed irritably.
Stork Naked Anthony, Piers 2006
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