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As a member of the board, Linn had been able to get them in early Sunday morning and, with the place to themselves, they were loud in their commen - taries.
Briar Rose Yolen, Jane 1991
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It is important, however, to distinguish the main river from the tribu - taries.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas FRANKLIN L. BAUMER 1968
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England had separate Secre - taries of State for the North and the South, and when
BALANCE OF POWER HERBERT BUTTERFIELD 1968
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This holds true even of the great Italian commen - taries upon the Poetics — Maggi (1550), Vettori (1560),
Dictionary of the History of Ideas E. N. TIGERSTEDT 1968
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Ebor, Bart, j and Penelope, to Sir John Nicholas, Knight of the Bath, one of the principal secre - taries of state both to King Charles the First, and King Charles the Second.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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Hither flock, as to an establisned mart for beauty, the female vo - taries of Venus from every distant region, —
Memoirs of the political and private life of James Caulfield, earl of Charlemont Francis Hardy 1812
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My assessments are such as arc usually found among the muses and their vo - taries;
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Whip him: — Were't twenty of the greateft tribu - taries
The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of ... 1793
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The Secre - taries of these inefficient, unacknowledged Ministers re - ceive one thousand sterling annually, which is a perfect Hosted by Google
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Yinerian Professor of Law, and author of the Commen* taries on the Laws of England, succeeded Mr. Justice Yat£8 in this Court, and was knighted.
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