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| Whitelocke was | doubtless a descendant of Sir James Whitelocke. |
| An interesting listen, but | doubtless a disappointment to early fans of the group |
| Writing designed to clear Socrates' name was | doubtless a particular feature of the decade or so fol |
| The distinction is | doubtless a fine one, entirely lost on the defenders o |
| ng on the present Peterstown House which was | doubtless absent when it was first constructed.Preciou |
| although earlier Scandinavian explorers had | doubtless already known this, he was the first to repo |
| nd Ruby programming languages, though others | doubtless also employ the token. |
| y it to the spread of Arminian opinions, was | doubtless an ultimate cause of the meeting of the Syno |
| res (2.5 mi) wide tombolo separating it from | Doubtless Bay and connecting the hillier Karikari Peni |
| ated at Hihi, near Mangonui in New Zealand's | Doubtless Bay, a centre for whaling fleets in the 1820 |
| d artefacts from the whalers who called into | Doubtless Bay, including Charles W. Morgan. |
| with the Alexander, possibly when it visited | Doubtless Bay. |
| And even though losses will | doubtless be great, such losses will be compensated by |
| Other minor changes would | doubtless be made from time to time, but "it would be |
| missions of his generation, for which he had | doubtless been promoted by Bernini in preference to Fi |
| nce on both politics and anticlericalism has | doubtless been considerably exaggerated. |
| Earl Stanhope, and printed anonymously, but | doubtless by Amhurst. |
| One day Phelan Gibb will | doubtless come into his own, and his finest paintings |
| lped organize many grand entertainments, and | doubtless composed many of his works for them. |
| in the twenty poems of that miscellany being | doubtless confined to the five short pieces which have |
| y and spirituality, prompted by divine love, | doubtless constitutes true Bhakti Yoga. |
| ave told in his favour, as to some extent it | doubtless did." |
| Having | doubtless done some work on the Latin manuscripts on w |
| 1st Marquess of Abercorn on 15 October 1790, | doubtless due to his political connections. |
| rincipal promoters of the scheme, and it was | doubtless due to him that the designs of a young and a |
| s Tribaldos de Toledo in 1627; the delay was | doubtless due to Mendoza's severe criticism of contemp |
| they require for the Common Prayer'-meaning | doubtless, explains Palmer, ‘subscribing assent and co |
| e Mans, Saint Aldric (earlier references are | doubtless fictitious). |
| itary trooper dreams his life away, praying, | doubtless, for the Kellys to come and end his dreary l |
| The tower dates from Norman times, and | doubtless formed part of the building as restored afte |
| hat: "The scenes depicted, many of which are | doubtless from the author's own experience, and may be |
| Doubtless Gamst's original article has better sourcing | |
| intrinsically fair (although that opinion is | doubtless genuinely held by those Muslim advisors), so |
| The language used was | doubtless Greek, except in particular for the Hebrew w |
| art form, although the mostly male audience | doubtless had other thoughts. |
| Kitchin that he was a 'timeserver who would | doubtless have become a Hindu if required, provided he |
| camp, with like results, the incident would | doubtless have been heralded as "a massacre." |
| Conservative Candidate, and therefore would | doubtless have taken the Conservative whip had he been |
| ctory up to 1836, after which it disappears, | doubtless having been re-named, and in 1838 the name a |
| ed to Latvia, where he went missing in Riga, | doubtless having fallen victim of the Nazis in one of |
| stant throng Dickens describes as "sprinkled | doubtless here and there with honest zealots, but comp |
| His last poems are | doubtless his Testament and Codicille. |
| Doubtless I could have bound it as a long note to one | |
| finds of stonework and skeletons in the area | doubtless indicate possible sites of other remains. |
| Doubtless, initiates must have known more. | |
| Peck is, we believe, a native of Augusta and | doubtless is known to many of our citizens. |
| nthology of poems by many poets, Qu Yuan was | doubtless its central figure. |
| Hera celebrated at the Heraion of Samos, and | doubtless its architectural and cultural predecessors. |
| It is | doubtless Jacqui Smith's reason for intending to recla |
| Doubtless many members of the Pamphili family like the | |
| n (recorded by Leonard Cohen, Joan Baez, and | doubtless many others)). |
| are the oldest formations or rocks on Earth; | doubtless new analyses will continue to change our con |
| ved in the church at Quesnoy-sur-Airaines is | doubtless one of his masterworks. |
| It was | doubtless owing to Reynolds's good offices that she wa |
| ich he had already won fame at Paris; it was | doubtless owing to him that the Council inserted the w |
| The somewhat colourless compromise | doubtless proceeded from the party of Eusebius of Nico |
| a torch agitated by the wind,"-an expression | doubtless referring to the coruscation which are somet |
| s a fiery god of destruction and war, Nergal | doubtless seemed an appropriate choice for the red pla |
| ingshausen in 1819, peaks of this range were | doubtless seen by those explorers. |
| He was not a Quaker, and was | doubtless selected out of deference to the court party |
| she seemed buried in thought, as in a dream; | doubtless she was meditating over her own lot, for her |
| ed largely around tonic and dominant chords ( | doubtless stemming from the physical limitations of th |
| ion had become more tenuous, although it was | doubtless still understood. |
| the earlier part of the Liberian Catalogue, | doubtless taken from Hippolytus. |
| VII of France he was permitted to reside-and | doubtless teach- in Cologne, which was one of the most |
| around the caverns and can jump quite high, | doubtless thanks to the moon's low gravity. |
| He was | doubtless the first to introduce the dithyramb into Co |
| He was | doubtless the son of Edward Holmes Baldock (1777-1845) |
| ents: the harpsichord, virginal, muselar and | doubtless the clavichord, and it is for these instrume |
| e several districts named Paplay or Papplay, | doubtless the same as Papyli of Iceland |
| Doubtless this was a necessary movie for Allen, but it | |
| t could be fictitious, Frowinus and Wigo are | doubtless to be identified with the Freawine and Wig w |
| Dr. Uriah M. Gregory | doubtless was the first physician to begin practice in |
| ollows the shape of the original roof, which | doubtless was made with shingles. |
| leven on the borders sounds very well and is | doubtless well meant. |
| It was he | doubtless who established there the Legio XV Apollinar |
| regarded as the work of Walden; but this was | doubtless written by an earlier writer. |
| He went on to say, “The Arabs | doubtless yielded to these arguments, for henceforth I |
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