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... called the duke's walking stick , and was higher than Westminster Abbey . The largest oak in England is the Calthorpe oak , Yorkshire ; it measures 78 feet in circumference at the ground . The Three Shire Oak at Work- sop is called so ...
... called the duke's walking stick , and was higher than Westminster Abbey . The largest oak in England is the Calthorpe oak , Yorkshire ; it measures 78 feet in circumference at the ground . The Three Shire Oak at Work- sop is called so ...
371. oldal
... called incidents , seeing that action bore no sort of proportion to talk and protocols ; for both Arabs and Negroes can rival any Euro- pean diplomatist in saying much and settling nothing . At first , the meetings , and discus- sions ...
... called incidents , seeing that action bore no sort of proportion to talk and protocols ; for both Arabs and Negroes can rival any Euro- pean diplomatist in saying much and settling nothing . At first , the meetings , and discus- sions ...
612. oldal
... called upon to alter or reverse one of its settled judgments on some character or event of the past time . Some new evidence turns up , or the old facts are more carefully and critically inquired into , and the result is that the ...
... called upon to alter or reverse one of its settled judgments on some character or event of the past time . Some new evidence turns up , or the old facts are more carefully and critically inquired into , and the result is that the ...
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The Continued Progress of Russia | 81 |
Turkey | 144 |
Villafranca | 241 |
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