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Examples
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Befides this flone, which is the mofl common, every other kind of flone is found that is either ufeful or ornamental; fuch as flint, grindftone, and millflones, of a very good quality, which have been reckoned equal to French burrs.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the United States of America, and of the European settlements in America and the West-Indies Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. cn 1796
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Ollie had the worst - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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II Of the Lingoa-wood Valentyn defcribes three forts, the fed, the white, and the flone-hard lingoa.
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Almofl all the men have the lower lip pierced with three holes through which they run a cylindrical flone, very narrow and.
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They gained at length the bottom; and the floor was fometimes folid rock, and fometimes paved with blocks of rude flone.
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This is the lafl place where I would fix my refidence; a deep Cal - viniftic gloom pervades every thing, and the dull radny weather which happened during my two or three days* ftay here added con - fiderably to it For water the inhabitants are obliged to go near a quarter of a mile, and they have tto flone nearer than Grofe Wardein or Tokay.
Travels in Hungary, with a short account of Vienna in the year 1793 1797
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An attention which Anacreon, in the true fpirit of jollity, intreats, may be paid to himfelf whilft living, rather thaft to his tomb-flone, when he is no moie;
An illustration of the Roman antiquities discovered at Bath 1797
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Moft of the bottoms of our rivulets and llreams are paved with this flone.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the United States of America, and of the European settlements in America and the West-Indies Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. cn 1796
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There is a flone fhown ftill at Dunfcai in the ifle of Sky, to which CuthuUin commonly bound his dog Luath.
The poems of Ossian. Translated by James Macpherson, .. 1796
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The author tells us of the * artomfhment he felt, when he firft contemplated the penitence of Peter, painted in one of the cartoons; 'and doubtt whether any one * can remain in fen fib le to the anguifh' of Profer - pine, vyhen forced away by Pluto, as it is chifeled out in flone by
The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan 1796
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