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All the way to Africa the friend talked about the great work of winning souls for Jesus, especially the souls of the people of Calabar.

THE SAVOY.This is a close-hearted wrinkle-leaved cabbage, sweet and tender, especially the middle leaves, and in season from November to spring.

It is the outcome of a long series of events, the culmination of the friction and contact with the Western world in the last half-century, especially the last thirty years, and of the importation of Western ideas and methods into China by her foreign-educated students and other agents.

And though much is said to be written in the derivative idioms of that tongue, especially the Arabick, yet he was satisfied with the translations, wherein he found nothing admirable.

He treads nicely, like the fellow that walks upon ropes, especially the first Sunday of his silk stockings; and when he is most neat and new, you shall strip him with commendations.

And still after bath, the body to be anointed with oil of bitter almonds, of violets, new or fresh butter, capon's grease, especially the backbone, and then lotions of the head, embrocations, &c.

The women of this country are very pleasant and merry, especially the young ones, and delight in singing and dancing, taking this diversion only at night by moonlight; and their manner of dancing is very different from that of the Italians.

The trade of this city is extensive, and its inhabitants are well dressed, especially the women, who are clothed in silk, and decorated with gold and precious stones.

We must forgive every one, especially the thoughtless.

We'd love to have you, especially the Professor and Ardelia.

The Pimas have many customs resembling the Jews, especially the periodical seclusion of women.

He felt able, however, should such an attempt come, to detect the advance of the savages, either by sight or hearing, especially the latter, ear in such cases generally informing him earlier than eye.

For a large number of the officials of that time, especially the officers who became military governors, were certainly unable to read.

New irrigation machines, especially the so-called Persian wheel, were introduced in the Ming time.

He became mad about golf himself, because they talked noisily of other subjects and forgot his directions, especially the dark girl, who was mad about a great many things.

The recent innovations, especially the re-organization of the army, had naturally caused immense alarm amongst the whole Protestant colony.

Her etchings were also executed with great freedom, and many parts, especially the hair, were remarkably fine.

It gave the shipwrecked men a wild delight to find themselves again upon the decks of a seaworthy vessel, and everybody worked with a will, especially the prisoner and Inkspot.

The very next train took me to the old familiar trysting-place, once more the white-winged dove of peace brooded over the Bmansion, and we all, especially the parents, fully realized that in order to appreciate heaven we must have at least seven days of hell.

It is urged further that those of larger incomes, especially the largest, have marked advantages over others in making investments.

But whoever has heard his sermons, or read his other tracts, will find him very unhappy in his choice and disposition of his words, and, for want of variety, repeating them, especially the particles, in a manner very grating to an English ear.

"When anything living is bewitched in a house, for example, children or animals, they burn or boil the nobler inwards of animals, especially the hearts, but also the lungs or the liver.

Consequently they demanded twelve piastres instead of ten, and the prince, instead of offering five, conceded the twelve piastres, but stipulated that this should include every thing, especially the buona-mano, which the master should settle with the driver.

The LARKSPUR, Delphinum, has not yet received any native name, and deserves to be much more extensively cultivated, especially the Neapolitan and variegated sorts.

In a surprising extent the Spanish government in the Philippines has been in the hands of the priests, especially the orders of the church.

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