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Husband to make her miserable, by removing from her, the only Friend she had in the World; and passionately swore by Him that made her, that if we combin'd to send the Woman away, she would go with her.
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Their high-roofed houses, with huge beams combin'd.
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Nineteen sail the combin'd fleets lost in the whole;
Drake Nelson and Napoleon Runciman, Walter 1919
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Our friend Suard has entered his neck into the matrimonial halter; we are all of us very sorry for it for we know that nothing combin'd with love, will at last make nothing at all.
Baron D'Holbach : a Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France Max Pearson Cushing 1918
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Our friend Suard has entered his neck into the matrimonial halter; we are all of us very sorry for it for we know that nothing combin'd with love, will at last make nothing at all.
Baron d'Holbach Cushing, Max Person 1914
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This is an age of experiments, and I think a set accurately made and combin'd would be of great use.
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Upon me is whatever taste loves and joys * Of flesh and viands all kinds combin'd:
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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This is an age of experiments, and I think a set accurately made and combin'd would be of great use.
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This is an age of experiments, and I think a set accurately made and combin'd would be of great use.
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin 1748
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This is an age of experiments, and I think a set accurately made and combin'd would be of great use.
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin 1748
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