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e v e r so
It’s e v e r so jolly to find you here, Praed.
— from Mrs. Warren's Profession by Bernard Shaw

e v e r so
[pointedly] I’m e v e r so sorry to surprise you, Crofts; but you allowed yourself the liberty of speaking to me like a father a moment ago.
— from Mrs. Warren's Profession by Bernard Shaw

eum ventum est rogatus sententiam
[246] Sed Caesar, ubi ad eum ventum est, rogatus sententiam a consule, hujuscemodi verba locutus est: 51 .
— from C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino by Sallust

Estimates vary exact racial statistics
(Back) Footnote 1-3: Estimates vary; exact racial statistics concerning the nineteenth century Navy are difficult to locate.
— from Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 by Morris J. MacGregor

Elsie Van Etten res Saunk
He had (1) ____, m. George S. Parker, of Rainey River, Ont., (2) ____, m. C. W. Wood, of Williamsburgh, Ky., (3) Kittie Van Etten, lived Pullman, Wash., (4) Marion Van Etten, res., Duluth, Minn., (5) Hughes Van Etten, of International Falls, (6) William Van Etten, of Nebish, (7) Otto Van Etten, of Chester, Pa., (8) George Van Etten, res., St. Vincent, No. Dakota, (9) Elsie Van Etten, res., Saunk Rapids, (10) Jane Van Etten, res., Saunk Rapids.
— from Caudebec in America A Record of the Descendants of Jacques Caudebec 1700 to 1920 by William Louis Cuddeback


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