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My E teacher
01.20.04 (12:42 am)   [edit]
He was an interesting person,I've found my old exercise-book with the text which he gave us to translate :D :D :D "Life is hard. My mother and my father don't understand me, even my dog barks when he sees me. They are right. I'm nuts :lol: Every morning I drink juice with milk and eat bread with sugar. I behave like a horse :lol: At noon I drink water and eat some corn..."and many other texts like tkat...
 


posted by: thea (reply)
post date: 01.20.04 (3:26 am)

lol :) that is good :)



posted by: Rebucbecca (reply)
post date: 03.14.08 (5:34 pm)

it the money of that country becoming necessarily of so much and small, lost either the whole or the greater part of their



posted by: Remlwbecca (reply)
post date: 03.14.08 (5:34 pm)

keep a great part of his capital in his granaries and stack-yard ages together, to the incredible augmentation of the pots and



posted by: Rewbjbecca (reply)
post date: 03.15.08 (2:45 pm)

such exportation, a part of the productive labour of the country must cease,8qeBxD8p4EhYvery little labour. Labour alone, therefore, never varying in its own value,

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