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1 See the curious work by M. Agricole Perdignier, from which the war-song is extracted.
2 You may by revisal and improvement make it a very elegant and curious work .
3 This curious work was translated into Italian (G. B. Ramusio, Navagationi, vol.
4 Here is a curious work , a collection of poems, written mostly in Gallegan, by the curate of Fruime.
5 There is not a city famous for its art in any rare and curious work , that is not represented here.
6 And the henchman straightway bare Eurymachus a golden chain of curious work , strung with amber beads, shining like the sun.
7 Wicquefort's curious work "on Ambassadors" is dated from his prison, where he had been confined for state affairs.
8 The curious work of Mr. Braid of that produced by animal magnetism, and called by that writer by the name of hypnotism.
9 I will cite some of the traits evidently derived from our Traveller, which I have met with in a short examination of this curious work .
10 This story may be alluded to in a very curious work , entitled, "The Blacke Booke" (a proper depository), "London, printed in black letter, by T.C.
11 Curious work , this making property out of doubtful women.
12 The shield itself was formed with five zones, in each of which he fashioned many curious works .
13 The Spanish women make hats of its leaves that do not weigh an ounce, riding-hoods, and other curious works .
14 1500), one of the most curious works which was ever written in any language.
15 Audio 7:10 Making Curious Work How curiosity helps to build better business, with local entrepreneur Selwyn Pellett.
16 (Alphonse Toussenel (1803-1885), the author of a number of learned and curious works on ornithology.-Translator'sNote.)
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