Aún no tenemos significados para "long catalogue".
1Another added to the long catalogue of unemployed days and sleepless nights.
2What a long catalogue of martyrs and heroes will then be revealed!
3His pencil could hardly find a place to put his name in the long catalogue.
4It would be impossible to recount the long catalogue of M. de Montrond's triumphs after this.
5She confessed the long catalogue of her crimes, and named all the persons who had employed her.
6This was pulling the trigger, and Mr. Bertram at once exploded into a long catalogue of griefs.
7We have a long catalogue, very interesting in many respects, of the various gifts that the people brought.
8A long catalogue could be given of all sorts of inherited malformations and of predisposition to various diseases.
9Tracing actions to their sources, the list of criminals diminish, and we laugh at the long catalogue of fools.
10Civilization was too strong to be resisted by barbarism, and then began the long catalogue of organized Indian miseries.
11As an apology for these atrocities, might be enumerated a long catalogue of misdemeanors of which he is guilty.
12Added to its long catalogue of crimes, it has now slain the Lord's Anointed, the man whom he made strong!
13Again that fatal admission, which from Raeburn's lips was more alarming than a long catalogue of dangerous symptoms from other men!
14He plucked rich dupes, but I find not in his long catalogue of crime that he slandered youthful serving maids-fora consideration.
15The index was just that, a long catalogue of incidents listed by date without any search function, going back as far the 1940s.
16In the long catalogue of contingencies, this, indeed, was to be found; but it was as little likely to happen as any other.
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