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Today I struck lucky with an entry in the London Gazette which followed Saxe's death it is likely that he did not leave a will, so a notice had to be posted informing people of his death giving people with a claim the chance to get in touch with the company handling his estate.
R. B. Saxe Steve 2010
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Saxe's last novel, also crime, was What Can You Lose?
R. B. Saxe Steve 2010
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In Saxe's poem, "The Blind Men and the Elephant," six blind and learned men set off to "satisfy" their minds about the nature of elephants by reaching out to touch one.
David Katz, M.D.: Medical Research, Lifestyle Choices and Your Health Destiny 2010
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I'm another who has switched allegiance to the WAS, mainly because my beloved French actually won some battles and who can gainsay de Saxe's right to be considered one of the Great Captains, and all that's led to my own conversion to Suren figures.
The Guards Der Alte Fritz 2009
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Here is hint enough to set Saxe's bright vein of humor flowing.
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Saxe's poems are _popular_, and -- not to put too fine a point of it -- _sell_.
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The list of his works occupies five pages in Saxe's
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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Saxe's accusation her denial would carry no weight -- no weight at all.
The Justice of the King Hamilton Drummond 1896
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In a characteristic Puckish humour he had played alternately on Saxe's hopes and fears, but refusing all definite information beyond the bare statement that Monsieur d'Argenton had sent for him peremptorily.
The Justice of the King Hamilton Drummond 1896
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"There is one ready in Saxe's stable," answered La Mothe.
The Justice of the King Hamilton Drummond 1896
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