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    esne


    1. Sometimes the king, sometimes a great lord, who had, it seems, upon some occasions, authority to do this, would grant to particular traders, to such particularly as lived in their own demesnes, a general exemption from such taxes


    2. Towards the end of his reign, his son Lewis, known afterwards by the name of Lewis the Fat, consulted, according to Father Daniel, with the bishops of the royal demesnes, concerning the most proper means of restraining the violence of the great lords


    3. One was to erect a new order of jurisdiction, by establishing magistrates and a town-council in every considerable town of his demesnes


    4. They could maintain order, and execute the law, within their respective demesnes, because each of them could there turn the whole force of all the inhabitants against the injustice of anyone


    5. Martin and Warlock stood on the tarmac of the small landing field on the Duquesne Bluff


    6. or from what, in modern Europe, was called the demesne of the crown


    7. If I got caught, I’d be sent to prison and raped like Andy Dufresne from the Shawshank Redemption


    8. The Fresnel lens at Two Harbors Light was replaced by rotating electric lights in 1970


    9. The following year the Fresnel lens was illuminated with coal gas, replacing mineral oil: in 1929 the volatile coal gas was replaced by electrical power


    10. The expensive Fresnel lens structure was taken down and stored at Station Milwaukee

    11. “I heer that they don’t have many dead animals for their beesness


    12. "The Polarian ship looks like a Kesner type three cruiser, making it at least ten years old


    13. He thought of his all-time favorite kill, Roger Tresney, and the brilliant look on the man's face as Lotinger strangled the man to death with his bare hands


    14. The frame of framelesness, or the impossibility of anarchy, is the sense of transcendence to a paradigm in which one does not have the ability to perceive or to sense


    15. Was there enough time left for her to learn? And even if there was, what if she were to go into the demesne of her own head, conjure up the Carlson Glass, summon Jo-Jo


    16. , "this affair seems to me to have a decided connection with that which occupies our attention, and the death of General Quesnel will, perhaps, put us on the direct track of a great internal conspiracy


    17. " At the name of General Quesnel, Villefort trembled


    18. General Quesnel, it appears, had just left a Bonapartist club when he disappeared


    19. It was thought reliance might be placed in General Quesnel; he was recommended to us from the Island of Elba; one of us went to him, and invited him to the Rue Saint-Jacques, where he would find some friends


    20. Franz de Quesnel, Baron d'Epinay

    21. Demesne situate in the townland of Rosenallis, barony of Tinnahinch


    22. "'A note was in consequence addressed to General de Quesnel, begging him to be present at the meeting next day, the 5th


    23. General de Quesnel accepted the condition, and promised on his honor not to seek to discover the road they took


    24. de Quesnel replied that he wished first to know what they wanted with him


    25. Noirtier, who never cared for the opinion of his son on any subject, had always omitted to explain the affair to Villefort, so that he had all his life entertained the belief that General de Quesnel, or the Baron d'Epinay, as he was alternately styled, according as the speaker wished to identify him by his own family name, or by the title which had been conferred on him, fell the victim of assassination, and not that he was killed fairly in a duel


    26. Not to inherit by right of primogeniture, gavelkind or borough English, or possess in perpetuity an extensive demesne of a sufficient number of acres, roods and perches, statute land measure (valuation 42 pounds), of grazing turbary surrounding a baronial hall with gatelodge and carriage drive nor, on the other hand, a terracehouse or semidetached villa, described as Rus in Urbe or Qui si sana , but to purchase by private treaty in fee simple a thatched bungalowshaped 2 storey dwellinghouse of southerly aspect, surmounted by vane and lightning conductor, connected with the earth, with porch covered by parasitic plants (ivy or Virginia creeper), halldoor, olive green, with smart carriage finish and neat doorbrasses, stucco front with gilt tracery at eaves and gable, rising, if possible, upon a gentle eminence with agreeable prospect from balcony with stone pillar parapet over unoccupied and unoccupyable interjacent pastures and standing in 5 or 6 acres of its own ground, at such a distance from the nearest public thoroughfare as to render its houselights visible at night above and through a quickset hornbeam hedge of topiary cutting, situate at a given point not less than 1 statute mile from the periphery of the metropolis, within a time limit of not more than 15 minutes from tram or train line (e


    27. I was standing behind Kenny Chesney


    28. Lequesne, rising at either end of the roof, and a bronze group by M


    29. You will tell her that she must enter her complaint against carter Pierre Chesnelong


    30. "About Nanterre and Suresnes the vines have flourished

    31. ) Was market pricing due to irrational memory or rational learning? Benzoni–Collin-Dufresne–Goldstein (2010) present a model that uses jumps and learning to explain the persistent richness of OTM index puts after the 1987 crash


    32. The houses, though scarcely half a mile apart, were not within sight of each other; but, by walking fifty yards from the hall door, she could look down the park, and command a view of the Parsonage and all its demesnes, gently rising beyond the village road; and in Dr


    33. Why not breed crocodiles at Pargolovo, for instance, or at Pavlovsk, in the Presnensky Ponds and in Samoteka in Moscow? While providing agreeable, wholesome nourishment for our fastidious gourmands, they might at the same time entertain the ladies who walk about these ponds and instruct the children in natural history


    34. Regular streets, "macadamized" with a gray cement which gives very much the effect of asphaltum, separate one demesne from another; and each meadow, lawn, field, and barn-yard has its own proper fence or wall, constructed in the most workmanlike manner


    35. Hard by this stately demesne is a humbler tenement, built of wattled logs, but showing signs of comfort and thrift all about it


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