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... wrote , Wine is the strongest . The second wrote , The King is the strongest . The third wrote , Women are the strongest ; but , above all things , Truth beareth away the victory . " At the end " all the people shouted and said , Great ...
... wrote , Wine is the strongest . The second wrote , The King is the strongest . The third wrote , Women are the strongest ; but , above all things , Truth beareth away the victory . " At the end " all the people shouted and said , Great ...
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... wrote in his diary , " I have never yet read the Apocrypha . " Inasmuch as the Apocrypha contains literature of ... wrote , Wine is the strongest , " and gave his reasons ; the second wrote , " The King is the strongest , " and gave his ...
... wrote in his diary , " I have never yet read the Apocrypha . " Inasmuch as the Apocrypha contains literature of ... wrote , Wine is the strongest , " and gave his reasons ; the second wrote , " The King is the strongest , " and gave his ...
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... wrote an excellent life of Thackeray . He died in 1882 , and his autobiography was published in 1883. There has been ... wrote historical novels like Rienzi , The Last of the Barons , and The Last Days of Pompeii ( 1835 ) , which ...
... wrote an excellent life of Thackeray . He died in 1882 , and his autobiography was published in 1883. There has been ... wrote historical novels like Rienzi , The Last of the Barons , and The Last Days of Pompeii ( 1835 ) , which ...
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