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expression X Consciousness learning
The emotions and their expression X. Consciousness, learning, and remembering 3.
— from Introduction to the Science of Sociology by E. W. (Ernest Watson) Burgess

E xquisite curiositie L
E xquisite curiositie, L ooke on thy selfe with iudging eye, I f ought be faultie, leaue it;
— from The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies. Volume 1 of 2. by Davies, John, Sir

early xv century library
The early xv century library which was lodged in the Schools quadrangle originated in gifts of single volumes by private donors until 52 had been collected; and books which were bequeathed in 1424 are still preserved.
— from Cambridge by M. A. R. (Mildred Anna Rosalie) Tuker

Early XVII Century Lace
Italian, Early XVII Century Lace, Needlepoint, Point d'Argentan, French, XVIII Century Lace, Needlepoint, Point d'Alencon, French, XVIII Century Lace, Needlepoint, Rosepoint, Venetian, Early XVIII Century Bobbin Lace, Point d'Angleterre, Flemish, XVIII Century Chair, Pearwood Venetian.
— from Handbook of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts With 143 Illustrations by Harry B. (Harry Brandeis) Wehle

ELDER XVI Century Lunghi
THE ELDER XVI Century Lunghi, born at Viggiù in the Milanese, in the second half of the sixteenth century, built the Villa Mondragone at Frascati, in 1567, for Cardinal Marco d’Altemps.
— from Italian Villas and Their Gardens by Edith Wharton


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