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... produced in abundance the beautiful names of flowers and places that adorn our language , and shaped the proverbs and sayings that helped them to live and are still enlivening our speech . They sang the folk songs collected just in time ...
... produced in abundance the beautiful names of flowers and places that adorn our language , and shaped the proverbs and sayings that helped them to live and are still enlivening our speech . They sang the folk songs collected just in time ...
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... produce that went out of the country as soon as harvested . Enclosures had robbed the poor of their independence and driven ... produced a parliament of members sent there by a small and corruptible electorate ; hence Cobbett took every ...
... produce that went out of the country as soon as harvested . Enclosures had robbed the poor of their independence and driven ... produced a parliament of members sent there by a small and corruptible electorate ; hence Cobbett took every ...
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... produced ; and the conditions that allowed his genius to develop and flourish will not obtain again . Charlotte ( 1816-1855 ) and Emily ( 1818-1848 ) Brontë were among the six children of a Yorkshire clergyman ; their mother died in ...
... produced ; and the conditions that allowed his genius to develop and flourish will not obtain again . Charlotte ( 1816-1855 ) and Emily ( 1818-1848 ) Brontë were among the six children of a Yorkshire clergyman ; their mother died in ...
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