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A great white wrapper she also wore, whieh might not have been objectionable had it not been so long worn that it looked like a university college surplice at the end of a long vacation.
The Claverings 2005
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This account of truth is undoubtedly simple, but there is at any rate one point whieh it seems altogether to ignore, viz., the existence of judgments and ideas of which, and not of the mind as such, the truth-relation is predicable.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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During ten or fifteen years I had, as it were, been dragging a heavy chain whieh no strength of mine could break I was not only a slave, but a slave for life.
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There is now no access to the ocean, through the sand-reef, so good and deep as the narrow Ocracoke inlet, which now only permits vessels of six feet draft to pass over the bar across the inlet, after tedious delays and much danger, and whieh passage opens upon an unsheltered and most dangerous sea coast.
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By uniting herself to her sisters of the South who are already in the field, she will make that a peaceful revolution whieh may otherwise be violent and bloody.
Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi. Called Session, January, 1861 Mississippi. Legislature. House of Representatives 1861
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Her sufferings at this time were agonizing; she could lie in no position but on her back, whieh was sore from scourgings, as I can testify, from personal inspection, and her only place of rest was the floor, on a blanket.
American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses 1839
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From Vologda (whieh lieth almost 1700. verst from the port of S. Nicholas) downe towards Mosco, and so towards the S.uth part that bordereth vpon the Crimme, (which conteineth the like space of 1700. verst or there abouts) is a very fruitfull and pleasant countrey, yeelding pasture, and corne, with woods and waters in very great plentie.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 04 Richard Hakluyt 1584
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The court decided the prisoner should plead to the charges and specifications preferred against him, before they would decide on the motion for postponement; whieh the prisoner accordingly did, and then his motion came fully before the court.
Trial of Col. Thomas H. Cushing Before a General Court Martial: Which Sat at ... Thomas Humphrey Cushing, Wade Hampton 1812
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He invites the alternative whieh he knows I must recur to, and he shall be gratified.
Trial of Col. Thomas H. Cushing Before a General Court Martial: Which Sat at ... Thomas Humphrey Cushing, Wade Hampton 1812
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The LibrMy at this present time (Sept 1818.) contains upwards of 6000 volumes, to whieh all new Books of merit wUl be added as they are pub - lisbed ..
The Works of Cornelius Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus , Arthur Murphy 1812
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