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To be sure, in Toledo, once, a woman came to her door across the way under otir hotel window and sang over the slops she emptied into the street, but then she shut the door and we heard her no more.
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To be sure, in Toledo, once, a woman came to her door across the way under otir hotel window and sang over the slops she emptied into the street, but then she shut the door and we heard her no more.
Familiar Spanish Travels William Dean Howells 1878
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The halls and public rooms were chill in anticipation and remembrance of any cold outside, but in otir parlor there was a hole for the sort of stove which we saw in the reading-room, twice as large as an average teakettle, with a pipe as big around as the average rain-pipe.
Familiar Spanish Travels William Dean Howells 1878
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We could wish to suppress all those inter - vals of otir existence, were God to put it in our power.
Sermons translated from the original French of the late Rev. James Saurin, pastor of the French church at the Hague Sutcliffe, Joseph, 1762-1856, tr 1812
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The Wit - It is confeffcd, that otir knowledge of the Anglo - motf 'Saxon hiitory and antiquities is too imperfect to af - ford us means of determining, with certainty, all the prerogatives of the crown and privileges of the people, or of giving an exaft dehneation of that government.
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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In Zborow, a town of Poland, io Gall - honour of the States - General, though it cia, 6S milea E. of Lemburg. has been generally diftinguifhed in otir Zealand, an ifland of Denmark, in maps and charts by the name of New the Baltic, almoft of a round form, and Zealand.
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'Commonly fpeaking, then, the protec - tion of laws gives us peace from without; but what is to harmonize otir ill ward difpofitions? what Ihall curb our paf -
Twelve Discourses on Different Subjects: By George Isaac Huntingford, ... George Isaac Huntingford 1795
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None 'of otir confede - rates except Ruffia had credit tn iteutral connttiea.
The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ... Paternoster Row , London, England 1795
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O cbmmune with otir own hearts is, in the language of Scripture/to retreat from the world, and give ourlelves up to pri-» vate meditation and reflection.
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It is neceffary, Sir, to prohibit the exportation of corn to the port* of otir enemies, and of thofe nations by which our enemies will be fupplied, but furely it is of no ufe to exclude any part of our owti dominions from the privilege of being fupplied from another.
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