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The Georgian era of British history is a period which takes its name from, and is normally defined as spanning the reigns of the first four Hanoverian kings of Great Britain who were all named George: George I, George II, George III and George IV. The era covers the period from 1714 to 1830, with the sub-period of the Regency defined by the Regency of George IV as Prince of Wales during the illness of his father George III.
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თანამედროვე ადამიანები მივეჩვიეთ, რომ ჩვენ უძველესი ადამიანებისაგან დიდად განვსხვავდებით, სინამდვილეში კი არავითარი ამის მსგავსი არაა, თუმცა მართალია, სხვანაირად ვცხოვრობთ, რადგან გვაქვს აღმოჩენები და ვიცვამთ კიდეც განსხვავებულად.
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― Fatu-Hiva: Back to Nature
― Fatu-Hiva: Back to Nature
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As they went home, that little boy began;
'Love me and, when I'm a big sailor-man,
I'll bring you home more coral, silk, and gold,
Than twenty-five four-funnelled ships could hold,'
'And fifty coffins carried to their grave,
Will not have half the lilies you shall have:
Now say at once that you will be my love -
And have a pearl ten stallions could not move.
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