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[Footnote 4: The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, second series (Am. ed.), III., 460 ff.; Rufinus' Apology, Book II.; Jerome's Apology, Book I., p. 492.]

Federal practice and procedure with forms; rules ed., civil & criminal.

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R85522, 30Oct51, Christopher Morley (A) MORN of triumph; abridged ed. of the cantata From cross to glory.

American Council German test, G 10-pt. 2, form A. Experimental ed.

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Arithmetic for young America; revised ed.

Words of a participial appearance, formed from nouns by adding ed; as, "The eve thy sainted mother died.

R69606, 6Nov50, Helen Skinner Gordon (W) LA GASTRONOMIE PRATIQUE; études culinaires, suivies du traitement de l'obésité des gourmands, per Ali-Bab [pseud. of Henri Babinski] 3. ed.

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He had not been ma-ny mi-nutes in-dul-ging in his grief, when he felt him-self gent-ly lift-ed from the ground by a gi-gan-tic hand, which pass-ed him high a-bove the threat-en-ing wa-ters, and pla-ced him in safe-ty on the op-po-site bank.

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Notes for instructors to accompany Experiments in psychology, rev. ed., by William S. Foster and Miles A. Tinker.

(In Vogue magazine, advance retail ed., Dec. 1, 1941)

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Purdon's Pennsylvania statutes annotated: permanent ed.

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Descriptive-word index and table of cases affirmed, reversed or modified, covering Current digest (American digest system) Vol. 1, 1926 annual ed.

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Pre-sen-tly, as he pass-ed through a val-ley which was la-den with the sweets of wild flow-ers that bloom-ed on ei-ther side, a cu-ri-ous and al-most trans-pa-rent flee-cy cloud ap-pear-ed a-cross his path, from which a-rose two e-nor-mous hands.

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