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Значения термина commodious dwelling на английском
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Использование термина commodious dwelling на английском
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This is, for that part of the world, a large and commodiousdwelling.
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At Zoar, Baumeler occupied a commodiousdwelling, but it was used also as a storehouse.
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With one hundred leaves, a commodiousdwelling, including doors, windows, and partitions, may be constructed.
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Hirsch Bensef now resided in a commodiousdwelling in one of the best streets of the city.
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When he felt growing pains the hermit-crab unhooked himself from his ceiling and migrated in search of a more commodiousdwelling.
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My son's farm was upon a larger scale, and furnished with more commodiousdwelling houses, also with store and out houses.
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He built a large and commodiousdwelling for his residence on a beautiful spot, near the site of an abandoned Portuguese fort.
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They established their headquarters at 1609 Sutter street, in a commodiousdwelling house, not far from Trinity Church, where the Convention was in session.
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I had some difficulty in putting the several parts together, but at last succeeded, and a small, but most commodiousdwelling was the result.
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He had her then removed to a more commodiousdwelling, and hovered about her, again and again to assure himself that she was safe.
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It was a pretty, commodiousdwelling, perhaps the prettiest portion of which was the chamber which Miss Rothesay appropriated as her mother's and her own.
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Huts are of many gradations; from murky dens, to commodiousdwellings.
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Those cabins were now sheds and kitchens appended to larger and more commodiousdwellings.
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The log houses, in very many cases had been transformed into comfortable and commodiousdwellings.
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Whatever way the eye turned, it rested upon well-cultivated farms, on which were erected comfortable and, in many instances, handsome and commodiousdwellings.