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... hand and a medallic portrait labeled Waschington in the other . From the trumpet emanate the words : Des Landes Vater - the Father of the Country . Count Dumas , an officer on the staff of Count de Rochambeau , wrote as follows in his ...
... hand and a medallic portrait labeled Waschington in the other . From the trumpet emanate the words : Des Landes Vater - the Father of the Country . Count Dumas , an officer on the staff of Count de Rochambeau , wrote as follows in his ...
Page 20
... hand . Imagining that he was holding the reins with the phantom hand , he struck the horse with the other and was thrown . Some peo- ple hold the odd belief that if an amputated limb , even though buried , is in any way disturbed ...
... hand . Imagining that he was holding the reins with the phantom hand , he struck the horse with the other and was thrown . Some peo- ple hold the odd belief that if an amputated limb , even though buried , is in any way disturbed ...
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... hands ; and reach hither thy hand , and thrust it into my side . " St. Luke does mention the feet of Jesus , but he says nothing to indicate that they were wounded . " Behold my hands and my feet , that it is I myself , " he represents ...
... hands ; and reach hither thy hand , and thrust it into my side . " St. Luke does mention the feet of Jesus , but he says nothing to indicate that they were wounded . " Behold my hands and my feet , that it is I myself , " he represents ...
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