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... ment , " she said , with a faint sob , " of coming home . " " I do not call that excitement , " he said : " a man that knows what excitement is has other ways of reckoning-- " " But still , " she said , with a little gasp accepting this ...
... ment , " she said , with a faint sob , " of coming home . " " I do not call that excitement , " he said : " a man that knows what excitement is has other ways of reckoning-- " " But still , " she said , with a little gasp accepting this ...
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... ment than for organising a mili- tary power or creating a new government , possessed the gift of selecting able assistants to help him . The emirs he appointed were resolute and efficient men , and at once the most remarkable and ...
... ment than for organising a mili- tary power or creating a new government , possessed the gift of selecting able assistants to help him . The emirs he appointed were resolute and efficient men , and at once the most remarkable and ...
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... ment in the number of these con- vents that has taken place a development still going on . Se- noussi , however , always acknow- ledged the Sultan as Caliph of Islam , declaring him to be head of the faith , but cunningly inserting the ...
... ment in the number of these con- vents that has taken place a development still going on . Se- noussi , however , always acknow- ledged the Sultan as Caliph of Islam , declaring him to be head of the faith , but cunningly inserting the ...
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... ment of Rome into an ecclesias- tical monarchy under the Pope . It is no wonder , therefore , especially in this age of rapid movement and easy travel , that books on topographical philology should be in the hands of tour- ists ; and ...
... ment of Rome into an ecclesias- tical monarchy under the Pope . It is no wonder , therefore , especially in this age of rapid movement and easy travel , that books on topographical philology should be in the hands of tour- ists ; and ...
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... Church , or from the Norman - French ele- ment of our English tongue , radi- cally one with the speech of the Romans , who at an early period had planted their foot on French ground , when they 42 [ July Place - Names of Scotland .
... Church , or from the Norman - French ele- ment of our English tongue , radi- cally one with the speech of the Romans , who at an early period had planted their foot on French ground , when they 42 [ July Place - Names of Scotland .
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