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... Italy . The form of the bones in the hand is ugly at Paris ; it approximates to that of the monkey , and it prevents the wo- men from resisting the attacks of age . The three most beautiful women of Rome are certainly more than 45. Pa ...
... Italy . The form of the bones in the hand is ugly at Paris ; it approximates to that of the monkey , and it prevents the wo- men from resisting the attacks of age . The three most beautiful women of Rome are certainly more than 45. Pa ...
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ing circle of an Italian countess , endeavouring to work upon the whilst he went in search of the inexperience of the ... Italy , it is seldom engaged , letters arrived from that an unmarried female is met England , which he opened with ...
ing circle of an Italian countess , endeavouring to work upon the whilst he went in search of the inexperience of the ... Italy , it is seldom engaged , letters arrived from that an unmarried female is met England , which he opened with ...
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... Italian exclamation , " O Diamine ! " which answers to the Deuce ! " " To scamper , " is clearly taken from the Italian Scampare , " which means the same.-Qu. Whence comes the Deuce ? Not surely from Deus : it is used in too light a for ...
... Italian exclamation , " O Diamine ! " which answers to the Deuce ! " " To scamper , " is clearly taken from the Italian Scampare , " which means the same.-Qu. Whence comes the Deuce ? Not surely from Deus : it is used in too light a for ...
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