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-;. f, rr? r-n v. - '. whoie observations, ho\rever, Were Tci-y scanty,' tfie 'amount of
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The Prophet sat down in the sand and jammed the point of the arrow into tfie sole of his left foot, then his right foot.
He Don't Know Him 2010
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And third was the development of SEAL tactics — using tfie war to find the most effective way to employ SEALs in a hostile environmentThose lessons stayed with me for the rest of my career.
Rogue Warrior Marcinko, Richard 1992
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She could have shed her clothes, slid into tfie water, swum carefully underneath to seize one by the legs.
The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989
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She could have shed her clothes, slid into tfie water, swum carefully underneath to seize one by the legs.
The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1988
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Up I went, and down again from a branch to tfie sod roof, and so to the smoke hole.
Trader To The Stars Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1964
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That we see not this effect produced by tfie word, the reason is, that it is no sooner heard than it is forgotten.
Sermons, for parochial and domestic use, designed to illustrate and enforce ... Richard Mant 1813
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A thousand allusions, a thou - sand expressions, which had oft puzzled the s CONFKSIONAL OF VALOMBBS. the mind of childhood, now. spoke tfie bidden spring of greatness, now pro - claimed the excellent, the worthy Dii PleSsis, more the guardian of a cherished charge, than the lawful protector of na - ture.
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At the dis - tance of two leagues from the river of La Bar - ranca and one from the sea, is seen, upon a small mountain, a fortress of the time of tfie great Chimo, Cazique or Chief, wlio commanded in those valleys, and who was so powerfid as to make opposition to the Incas.
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God for tfie multitude of eveiy Israelite's sins, sacv how proportionable it was, that man should not hold one sin un - pardonable.
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