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shout of Victory Of King
The king stands on the blood-stained deck, Trampling on many a stout foe's neck; And high above the dinning stound Of helm and axe, and ringing sound Of blade and shield, and raven's cry, Is heard his shout of 'Victory!'" Of King Harald's men, fell his earls Asgaut and Asbjorn, together with his brothers-in-law, Grjotgard and Herlaug, the sons of Earl Hakon of Lade.
— from Heimskringla; Or, The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway by Snorri Sturluson

series of voles of known
Graphs of the condylobasilar lengths, body lengths and weights of a series of voles of known age.
— from A Population Study of the Prairie Vole (Microtus ochrogaster) in Northeastern Kansas by Edwin Perry Martin

skulls of voles of known
Figs 14 and 15 are drawings of skulls of voles of known age.
— from A Population Study of the Prairie Vole (Microtus ochrogaster) in Northeastern Kansas by Edwin Perry Martin

skulls of voles of known
Dorsal views of skulls of voles of known age.
— from A Population Study of the Prairie Vole (Microtus ochrogaster) in Northeastern Kansas by Edwin Perry Martin

set of variations on Kenmure
She ran a set of variations on "Kenmure's on and awa'," which I told her were enough to raise a whole country-side.
— from Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 6 (of 10) by J. G. (John Gibson) Lockhart

signs of various other kinds
Ideas can be communicated by looks, gestures, and signs of various other kinds, as well as by speech.
— from Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation by Robert Chambers

stitchery of various ornamental kinds
The varieties of tambour work and open stitchery of various ornamental kinds were possible for all capacities.
— from The Development of Embroidery in America by Candace Wheeler

structure of various other kinds
In case 2 the Round-Worms are illustrated by models of Trichina , and the anatomical structure of various other kinds is shown by the aid of diagrams.
— from British Museum (Natural History) General Guide by British Museum (Natural History)


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