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more and persisted in Not Guilty
They were sent out three several times more and persisted in Not Guilty.
— from Old Taverns of New York by W. Harrison (William Harrison) Bayles

Modern Albanian Peasants in Neolithic Garments
Modern Albanian Peasants in Neolithic Garments 132 Axes from Lake-Dwellings Showing Attachment to Handles 136 Boats from Rock Carvings in Bohuslan, Sweden.
— from The New Stone Age in Northern Europe by John M. (John Mason) Tyler

MODERN ALBANIAN PEASANTS IN NEOLITHIC GARMENTS
MODERN ALBANIAN PEASANTS IN NEOLITHIC GARMENTS Two manufactured articles are of especial interest to the archæologist: the stone axes and the pottery.
— from The New Stone Age in Northern Europe by John M. (John Mason) Tyler

much afraid Philip is not going
I am very much afraid Philip is not going on well.
— from Rank and Talent; A Novel, Vol. 2 (of 3) by William Pitt Scargill

many a person is nervous going
And indeed many a person is nervous going down in a submarine for the first time.
— from Tom Swift and His Undersea Search; Or, the Treasure on the Floor of the Atlantic by Victor Appleton

Mewling and puking in Nurse Gladstone
First the Home-Ruler, Mewling and puking in Nurse Gladstone's arms; And then the Union Schoolboy, with his satchel, And smooth-cut morning face, creeping like snail Unwilling to Joe's school.
— from Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 107, October 6, 1894 by Various

most awful phenomenon in nature gives
The following magnificent description of perhaps the most awful phenomenon in nature, gives full scope for almost every tone and gesture.
— from The Universal Reciter 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems by Various


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