Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Tomy 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... comes from the French word boucan , signifying the smoke- dried meat , the preparation of which was the original occupation of the old buccaneers before they took to predatory habits . It is also very generally used in combination with ...
... comes from the French word boucan , signifying the smoke- dried meat , the preparation of which was the original occupation of the old buccaneers before they took to predatory habits . It is also very generally used in combination with ...
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... comes down my wife , dressed in her second mourning , with her black moyre waistcoat , and short petticoat , laced with silver lace so basely , that I could not endure to see her , and with laced lining which is too soon , so that I was ...
... comes down my wife , dressed in her second mourning , with her black moyre waistcoat , and short petticoat , laced with silver lace so basely , that I could not endure to see her , and with laced lining which is too soon , so that I was ...
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... comes across betray the coarseness of manners that these Books of Courtesy were written to protest against -a coarseness which , from this date , may be regarded as slowly dis- appearing . Lytill Johan in Caxton's " Book of Curtesye ...
... comes across betray the coarseness of manners that these Books of Courtesy were written to protest against -a coarseness which , from this date , may be regarded as slowly dis- appearing . Lytill Johan in Caxton's " Book of Curtesye ...
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