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... person or thing " got up " more smartly than usual . " Where are you going , you are quite excumgent ? do you like my new bonnet ? " - " Oh , it is quite ex- cumgent . " Extra gent ( eel ) is , I presume , the etymology . It is among ...
... person or thing " got up " more smartly than usual . " Where are you going , you are quite excumgent ? do you like my new bonnet ? " - " Oh , it is quite ex- cumgent . " Extra gent ( eel ) is , I presume , the etymology . It is among ...
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... person called Margaret . I discovered one case of the same person being termed Eleanor and Blanche , several mixtures of Edmund and Edward , and some dozen instances of the interchangeable use of Margaret , Margery , and Mary . But my ...
... person called Margaret . I discovered one case of the same person being termed Eleanor and Blanche , several mixtures of Edmund and Edward , and some dozen instances of the interchangeable use of Margaret , Margery , and Mary . But my ...
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... person or persons unknown were of opinion that the substitution of " Isabella " for " Elizabetha " in a patent was sufficient to render the instrument inoperative , it also shows that some other person unknown had substituted the former ...
... person or persons unknown were of opinion that the substitution of " Isabella " for " Elizabetha " in a patent was sufficient to render the instrument inoperative , it also shows that some other person unknown had substituted the former ...
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Sir Walter Scott 1Shakspeariana 2FolkLore | 3 |
The Wordsworths 9De Quincey Goughs | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 102 |
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