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“His Great Coat was coarse and looked old and thread-bare; his Linnen was homespun; his Beard perhaps of Seven Days Growth, his Shoes thick and heavy, and every Part of his Dress corresponding.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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So, Fred, Mar, Linnen and whoever else is suggesting that we, democrats, should vote for Mc Cain, please guys, what have you done for the country to come to this blog suggesting that we should vote McCain?
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Linnen, that attitude kind of irritates me, but then I'm a publisher, so it's unsurprising!
Making Light: A music exec's take on the Macmillan/Amazon throwdown 2010
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Linnen, rich Laces, and the like; and that she might want nothing for that
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Linnen, rich Laces, and the like; and that she might want nothing for that
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The Difficulty before me is, to know how to reprove with Decency offences against Decency; how to expose Modestly Things which 'tis hardly Modest so much as to mention, and which must require abundance of clean Linnen to wrap them up in; ...
'Pleasure is now, and ought to be, your business': Stealing Sexuality in Jane Austen's _Juvenilia_ 2006
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Linnen and James Maxwell, both servants also to the said Colin
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Linnen seems also to have been very active; and Maxwell (which is pretty remarkable) is proven to have come to
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And having put on him a trusse or thin doublet, of very white and fine Linnen cloath, as also breeches, and an apron of the same, and a white cap upon his head, so that he seemed rather to be a Miller, then a Baker: at such times as Messer
The Decameron 2004
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Mattresse in a faire Chamber on a Couch-bed, they covered it with delicate white Linnen sheets, all about embroidred with faire
The Decameron 2004
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