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Mai bluht 35117 des L. schonste Kraft 351 4 Griin des L. 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L 573 12 Legatus-est vir bonus 753 17 Lege-eequa 1. necessitas 551 1 consuetudo pro 1 154 14 immutabili 1. percurere 242 7 mortali mutantur 1. creata 95 6 mox sine 1. pudor 83 6 severa L proficere Ill 13 vetustasproL 154 16 Legem-ad 1. bonum esse 395 23 Legend-some 1. low and long 717 16 strange is told of thee 676 4 Legendary-idle slaves of a 1 366 17 Legends-as old Swedish 1. say 772 7 fables in L. and Talmud 513 1 pine is the mother of 1 597 15 Legerit-ut percurrat qui L 657 11 Legerity— move with . . . fresh 1..516 1 Leges-omnia sub 1. mors 173 11 opprimit L timor 149 8 qui L juraque servat 327 13 see also Law pp. 430-434 Leggere-a chi non 2o sa L 913 18 Leggi-bisogno delli 1 432 5 chi L non infranse 430 11 le L per ossevarsi 432 6 ove son L tremar 430 11 Legibus-omnia parent 432 8 totidem des L sequis 793 14 Legion-my name is L 542 26 soldier of the L. lay 852 24 Legions-^thunder past 140 14 Legislation— foundation of morals. 350 16 Legislative-themes of L discussion.918 4 Legislature-an independent L.. .861 15 Legit-cufus carmina nemo L. . . .607 17 Legs-are 1. for necessity 219 7 bestrid the ocean 685 20 both 1. and arms demands 157 2 cannon-ball took off his 1 726 19 [corporation! had 1 86 7 every one stretched his L 639 26 letter move him not, 1. cannot .618 18 making 1. in rhyme 4 16 men without 1 339 3 one pair of English L 72818 on his last L 641 14 on three 1. upborne 304 IS ploughman on his L 909 3 resemble the horns 228 7 straight 1. passing strong 378 24 stretch her poor L 71 3 stretch of our 1 344 14 swan's black 1. to white 773 13 thread-like 1. spread out 530 20 upon his own 1. grown 87 23 walking on his hind L 630 16 walk under his huge 1 341 16 widows, wooden 1. and debt. . .852 16 with leaden 1 720 14 you had one of Ladas's 1 599 7 Legum-interpres consuetudo 154 15 Lehrtr-uns selbst zu regieren 331 19 Leicester Square-farewell L. S — 860 1 Leid-schwindet all'mein L 248 3 Leiden-die L. sind wie 735 2 oder triumphiren 262 16 Leisten-wirdwenigl S13 Leisure-add to these retired L — 307 16 demands 1. for reflection 660 8 eyes have 1. for tears 800 16 gives him 1. to contrive 843 7 heart at 1. from itself 776 12 impromptu at my 1 743 8 means to wed at 1 499 23 never less at 1 730 8 night's repose and due L 911 9