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... Lucius that the heater had stopped heating . Lucius said , “ I just paid for a full tank of gas . There should be no reason for the heater to stop heating . ” When Lucius went outside to check on the gas tank , he discovered that the ...
... Lucius that the heater had stopped heating . Lucius said , “ I just paid for a full tank of gas . There should be no reason for the heater to stop heating . ” When Lucius went outside to check on the gas tank , he discovered that the ...
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... LUCIUS VALERIUS , de hoogste magt in handen gefteld . Heeft niet de dood de straf van het Gemenebest dien eigen dag LUCIUS SATURNINUS , den Gemeensman , en CAJUS SERVILIUS , den Prętor , getroffen ? Wij daar en tegen laten reeds ...
... LUCIUS VALERIUS , de hoogste magt in handen gefteld . Heeft niet de dood de straf van het Gemenebest dien eigen dag LUCIUS SATURNINUS , den Gemeensman , en CAJUS SERVILIUS , den Prętor , getroffen ? Wij daar en tegen laten reeds ...
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... Lucius' communications to Pope Eleutherius in the same year. Even if Lucius was not physically present at Condate he could have received an eyewitness account of the Christian community of Lugdunum and their subsequent martyrdoms from ...
... Lucius' communications to Pope Eleutherius in the same year. Even if Lucius was not physically present at Condate he could have received an eyewitness account of the Christian community of Lugdunum and their subsequent martyrdoms from ...
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The plays of William Shakespeare, ed. by T. Keightley, Deel 37,Volume 2 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1864 |
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