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If the Enemie is an Asse and a Foole, and a pra-ting
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Satire: Editor Questions Place on Gannon's 'Enemie ...
02/22/2005 2005
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The rage of the Enemie, & the sufferings of the Saints increase more and more; and this is for a Lamentation.
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Enemie pretended, but in hart a friend to the Papa,
Typographical antiquities: an historical account of printing in England ... 1790
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Not fo new as neceflary: Publifhed by rcafon of the difpcrced rumors amongft vs, ahd the fufpefted comming of the Spanyard againft vs. Wherein we may learne how to prepare our fclues to rcpell the Enemie, and to bchaue our felues all the tyme of that trouble.
Typographical antiquities: an historical account of printing in England ... 1790
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He led the Waye, and was followid but by four Hcfrfemen, who, when they were gotten ovir, were affailed by the Enemie.
Hibernica: Or, Some Antient Places Relating to Ireland ... Dublin, Ireland 1770
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TO his Dcliv'iancc fly That is my Enemie profcfs'd.
The Psalms of King David Paraphrased, and Turned Into English Verse, According to the Common ... 1668
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Impl. To a Comander in cheif of not Less then six Companies forty at least in Each Company; while out after y e Enemie, vntill his Return e to Garrisson, or y e Expedition be ouer: two pounds ten shil - lings $p week: & none shall be allowed aboue a Captains pay: vntill a further Expedition; & Renewed pursuit of y e Enemie.
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Hopkins was an old-fashioned salthorse sailor—an “antique character,” said General Knox—and in the navy’s first expedition, in January 1776, was supposed to take a fleet of four warships into the Chesapeake Bay to ascertain “the Enemie’s Situation and Strength.”
Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997
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Hopkins was an old-fashioned salthorse sailor—an “antique character,” said General Knox—and in the navy’s first expedition, in January 1776, was supposed to take a fleet of four warships into the Chesapeake Bay to ascertain “the Enemie’s Situation and Strength.”
Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997
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