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  • Medium square and large oval silhouettes vii. 'grin' silhouette word viii. chandelier crystal, jump ring how to:

    still me 2009

  • The .viii. kynd is called _Mimisis_, that is folowing eyther of the wordes or manoures whereby we expresse not onlye the wordes of the person, but also the gesture: and these foresayd sixe kindes Quintiliane dothe put vnder

    A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry

  • A salte [Fol. B 4.] lampraye, gobone it flatte in .vii. or .viii. peces, & lay it to your souerayne.

    Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867

  • Olde auncyent Doctors of physicke sayth .viii. howres of slepe in so {m} mer, and ix. in wynter, is suffycent for any man: but I do thynke that slepe oughte to be taken as the complexion of man is. [l]

    Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867

  • [A. ii.v] ficiall fauour towarde me: and of myn in - dustry and diligence employed in your ser - uyce to some profite: or at the leest way to some delectacion of the inhabitauntes of this noble realme now flouryshynge vn - der the most excellent & victorious prynce our souerain Lorde kyng Henry the .viii.

    The Art or Crafte of Rhetoryke Leonard Cox 1528

  • And since the divine reason’s conception of things is not subject to time but is eternal, according to Proverbs viii. 23, therefore it is that this kind of law must be called eternal.

    The Political Ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas Dino Bigongiari 1997

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