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Though there are many authors who have written on dreams , they have
generally considered them only as revelations of what has already happened in
different parts of the world , or as presages of what is to happen in future periods
of time .
Though there are many authors who have written on dreams , they have
generally considered them only as revelations of what has already happened in
different parts of the world , or as presages of what is to happen in future periods
of time .
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Every officer could answer for what passed where he was , and the general ' s
presence was never necessary any where but where he had placed himself at
the first disposition , except that accident happened from extraordinary efforts of
the ...
Every officer could answer for what passed where he was , and the general ' s
presence was never necessary any where but where he had placed himself at
the first disposition , except that accident happened from extraordinary efforts of
the ...
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... who had joined them , and stood in a posture full of admiration at the harmony
of his words . Lastly , at the very brink of the hill , I saw Boccalini sending
despatches to the world below , of what happened upon Parnassus : but I
perceived he ...
... who had joined them , and stood in a posture full of admiration at the harmony
of his words . Lastly , at the very brink of the hill , I saw Boccalini sending
despatches to the world below , of what happened upon Parnassus : but I
perceived he ...
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that ever happened in Worcestershire . This is all from , honoured sir , . Your most
sorrowful servant , : : EDWARD BISCUIT . ' . P . S . My master desired , some
weeks before he died , that a book , which comes up to you by the carrier , should
...
that ever happened in Worcestershire . This is all from , honoured sir , . Your most
sorrowful servant , : : EDWARD BISCUIT . ' . P . S . My master desired , some
weeks before he died , that a book , which comes up to you by the carrier , should
...
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position to theirs ; but as there are a hundred ways of any thing happening ,
besides that it has happened , I only controverted its falling out in that one
manner as they settled it , and left it to the ninety - nine other ways , and
consequently had ...
position to theirs ; but as there are a hundred ways of any thing happening ,
besides that it has happened , I only controverted its falling out in that one
manner as they settled it , and left it to the ninety - nine other ways , and
consequently had ...
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