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Recluse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A recluse is someone in isolation who hides away from the attention of the public, a person who lives in solitude, i.e. seclusion from intercourse with the world. The word is from the Latin reclude...
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Christopher Morley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A list of the delegates who attended the First Continental Congress in 1774 ... THE great crisis in the history of the colonies was now at hand, which thoughtful and patriotic men in American had long expected; ... which the French and other enemies of Great Britain on the continent of Europe had ardently wished for,
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Use eremite in a Sentence ... See web results for eremite ... a hermit or recluse, esp. one under a religious vow.
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Click here for this map, adapted for Maps -- The Geography of Brittany. Cliquez ici pour cette carte, adaptée pour Maps -- The Geography of Brittany.
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A “SAD AND LONELY” Liverpool recluse terrified a religious Canadian teenager by posting obscene images to her on YouTube. ... Canadian Mounties tracked down computer geek, Peter Johnson, who lived with his elderly parents in Kirkby, after other internet users spotted the indecent ... Geoffrey Fryar, prosecuting,
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She was a religious recluse who wished at 30 years old to be extremely ill, near to the point of drying without actually dying, so she could have the last rights and be cleansed by the mercy of God and live on to lead a more sacred life.
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