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I write not this any ways to upbraid, or scoff at, or misuse poor men, but rather to condole and pity them by expressing,
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Then she saluted again, her thanks most warmly expressing,
Terpsichore 1909
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He came hastily back to the bundle of reeds on which the captive lay, took one of his fettered hands, and said, with as much softness as his rough voice was capable of expressing,
The Talisman 1894
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Then she saluted again, her thanks most warmly expressing,
The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. Kuno Francke 1892
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Abbe mount the pulpit stairs, portly but lightfooted, his black clerical surtout buttoned closely up to his chin, his round cleanshaven face wearing a pious but suggestive smile, his eyes twinkling with latent satire, and his whole aspect expressing,
The Master-Christian Marie Corelli 1889
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Green, [20] his surgeon, was there, and dressed his breast; that is, put on a plaster, which is still requisite: and I took an opportunity to speak to him of the Queen; but he cut me short with this saying, "Laissez faire a Don Antoine," which is a French proverb, expressing,
The Journal to Stella Jonathan Swift 1706
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So, steering clear of the snapshot references many other critics seem so intent on expressing,
The Line Of Best Fit 2009
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So, steering clear of the snapshot references many other critics seem so intent on expressing,
The Line Of Best Fit 2009
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To arrive at this language, I've done a huge amount of research into very heavy, technical theology of all kinds, to deepen my own understanding and make sure that what I am expressing,
Historical Christian 2008
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