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15.12.2011 â 04:04 | User: Îêñàíà
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Comments: 427 Publications: 86
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The hollowed and bending leaues with all the other lapicidariall lineaments, were performed with such an emulation of nature as was woonderfull.
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Comments: 970 Publications: 39
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Man can contribute no more to his actions than vertue and wisdome: but the successe depends upon a power above.
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Comments: 656 Publications: 50
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We three girls sat in our rough carriage as comfortable as could be, dressedwell, we could not have been dressed betterand looking our very best.
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Comments: 113 Publications: 77
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I have not time at present to copy my few observations about the locality, etc.
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31.12.2011 â 12:19 | User: sacha
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Comments: 786 Publications: 22
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The swimmer turns on the back with the legs straight out and together, or crossed, the arms being flexible and near the body.
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Comments: 798 Publications: 84
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Having mastered the arms, combine with the legs before attempting to breathe, as this in itself is quite difficult.
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15.01.2012 â 05:50 | User: ïàâåë
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Comments: 593 Publications: 2
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For it is never forgotten by the living, and 'he deceives himself who believes that, with the great, recent benefits cause old wrongs to be forgotten.
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