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Toscane au Saint Sépulcre et les
In an exhaustive paper recently read before the Académie des Inscriptions ( La Donation de Hugues, Marquis de Toscane, au Saint Sépulcre, et les etablissements latins de Jérusalem au Xe siècle ), M. Riant reminds us how little is known of the history of Palestine previous to the time of the Crusades from the Latin side, although much has been done of late years to elucidate its history in connection with the Greek Church.
— from Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, May 1885 by Various

the author SEE Squier Emma Lindsay
For entries claimed by John Bransby as widower of the author SEE Squier, Emma Lindsay.
— from U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1955 July - December by Library of Congress. Copyright Office

they also suggest something else lost
Though probably without the conscious intention of the artists who fashioned them, they also suggest something else, lost to the memory of living men.
— from Elements of Folk Psychology Outline of a Psychological History of the Development of Mankind by Wilhelm Max Wundt

trial as such she ever looked
But this was a time of probation and trial: as such she ever looked back to it, in after life.
— from Rachel Gray: A Tale Founded on Fact by Julia Kavanagh

troer at Synets Sands er lagt
[7] ——I troer, at Synets Sands er lagt i Öiet,
— from Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action by George P. (George Perkins) Marsh

There a snowfall seldom endured long
There a snowfall seldom endured long, and the teeth of the frost were blunted by eternal rains.
— from The Hidden Places by Bertrand W. Sinclair


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