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... person . It was during this period that the pillow was first used , and it is most probable that the use of patterns led to the application of the pillow . First , the lace would be worked on the pattern , to insure correctness , where ...
... person . It was during this period that the pillow was first used , and it is most probable that the use of patterns led to the application of the pillow . First , the lace would be worked on the pattern , to insure correctness , where ...
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... person , and in rotation perform the duty of accompanying the Queen on all occasions . They enjoy by courtesy the title Honourable , ' when not entitled to it by birth , and are then designated the ' Honourable Miss- without the ...
... person , and in rotation perform the duty of accompanying the Queen on all occasions . They enjoy by courtesy the title Honourable , ' when not entitled to it by birth , and are then designated the ' Honourable Miss- without the ...
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... person may have a mere chattel interest in land , such as a lease ( though in Scotland even that is heritable estate ) , and the landed property does not in such case belong to him , but to his landlord , to whom and whose heirs the ...
... person may have a mere chattel interest in land , such as a lease ( though in Scotland even that is heritable estate ) , and the landed property does not in such case belong to him , but to his landlord , to whom and whose heirs the ...
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... person London market , under the name of Plovers ' Eggs , from the marshy districts of England . The bird itself is also highly esteemed for the table . - A pet L. in a garden is of great service in preventing the too great increase of ...
... person London market , under the name of Plovers ' Eggs , from the marshy districts of England . The bird itself is also highly esteemed for the table . - A pet L. in a garden is of great service in preventing the too great increase of ...
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... person draws a full breath , and throws it out in interrupted , short , and audible cachinnations . ' This convulsion of the diaphragm is the principal part of the physical manifestations of laughter ; but there are several accessories ...
... person draws a full breath , and throws it out in interrupted , short , and audible cachinnations . ' This convulsion of the diaphragm is the principal part of the physical manifestations of laughter ; but there are several accessories ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 6 Affichage du livre entier - 1887 |
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