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The legislative history of the Tariff Act of 1897 -- more commonly known as the Dingley act -- was in several respects much like that of similar measures of earlier years.
The United States Since the Civil War Charles Ramsdell Lingley
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That is Republican usury, made legal by the statute known as the Dingley tariff law.
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So this farm was called Dingle Farm till the people around about got saying 'Dingley' instead.
Beautiful Joe Marshall Saunders 1904
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So this farm was called Dingle Farm till the people around about got saying 'Dingley' instead.
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The letters were addressed jointly to Stella and Dingley, and intended to be read aloud: Stella, with very poor eyesight, could not have read the smallest writing.
Three-year-old helps translate Jonathan Swift's letters to his poo poo ppt 2011
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That classical training is evident in both the Smokehouse and Dingley Dell piggy tasting plates.
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That crash caused the death of Neil's passenger, Hanoi Rocks drummer Nicholas "Razzle" Dingley.
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Dingley, and chocolate and silk aprons for Stella.
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And if this was the influence of Stella upon Swift in town among all the wits, the influence of Swift upon Stella marooned in an Irish village alone with Dingley was far greater.
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Landlocked-salmon fishing meant trolling smelt-imitation streamers and bucktails with evocative names for a young boy -- Gray Ghost, Warden's Worry, Supervisor, Dark Edson Tiger, Black Nose Dace -- over dropoffs along Sebago's rock-strewn shoreline, around the Dingley Islands, and back and forth across the mouth of the Songo River.
Twiggling 2002
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