Agrimonie groweth in places not tylled, in rough stone mountaynes, in hedges and Copses, and by waysides.
[…] there may be a nose which deviates from the ideal straightness towards the aquiline or the snub, but still remains beautiful and fair to view, and yet, if you still further intensify and exaggerate these tendencies, you will first sacrifice the due proportion of the feature, and, as you proceed, will eventually make it cease to look like a nose at all from the prominence of the one and the deficiency of the other of these opposite characteristics, viz., aquilineness and snubness,
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After the various hoci-poci had been achieved, we were led up to the graduate who shared at that time with Elihu Root and “Sunny Jim” Sherman the aura of considerable fame.
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