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Sun producing every kind Them
The Gods are first, and that advantage use On our belief, that all from them proceeds, I question it, for this fair Earth I see, 720 Warm'd by the Sun, producing every kind, Them nothing: If they all things, who enclos'd Knowledge of Good and Evil in this Tree, That whoso eats thereof, forthwith attains Wisdom without their leave?
— from The Poetical Works of John Milton by John Milton

Sun producing every kind Them
The Gods are first, and that advantage use On our belief, that all from them proceeds, I question it, for this fair Earth I see, Warm’d by the Sun, producing every kind, Them nothing: If they all things, who enclos’d Knowledge of Good and Evil in this Tree, That whoso eats thereof, forthwith attains Wisdom without their leave?
— from Paradise Lost by John Milton

sun producing every kind Them
The Gods are first, and that advantage use On our belief, that all from them proceeds: I question it; for this fair earth I see, Warmed by the sun, producing every kind; Them, nothing: if they all things, who enclosed Knowledge of good and evil in this tree, That whoso eats thereof, forthwith attains Wisdom without their leave?
— from Paradise Lost by John Milton

Street promoter everybody knew that
When she married Kenneth Traynor, the energetic, prosperous Wall Street promoter, everybody knew that it was a love match.
— from The Mask: A Story of Love and Adventure by Arthur Hornblow

Stanley Pool East Kwango The
There is a Court of Première Instance at Boma and others called Territorial Courts at Matadi, Stanley Pool, East Kwango, The Equator, Bangalas, Aruwimi, Stanley Falls and Kassai
— from A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State by Marcus Roberts Phipps Dorman

sweetest product ever known to
The coarse oil which Stauf procured had little in it to his eye, but it contained, nevertheless, many bright and varied colors, delicate perfumes, useful medicines and the sweetest product ever known to man.
— from Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XIII, Nov. 28, 1891 by Various

several people even knew that
Every one knew we were the best of friends, and several people even knew that you had been to see me.
— from Hidden Water by Dane Coolidge


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