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When I came to the word Renegado, after telling that it meant "one who deserts to the enemy, a revolter," I added, Sometimes we say a GOWER.
Boswell's Life of Johnson Abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood James Boswell 1767
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Beast, There are divers sorts of it, of which, this (which we shall only treat of, and which chiefly is in vogue) is called the Renegado, for reasons better supprest then known.
The Royal Game of the Ombre Written at the Request of divers Honourable Persons—1665 Anonymous
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Some White men later woke up with hangovers, swearing they saw visions of Ta-Kumsaw and the Renegado Boy walking through the corpses of the Red army, but nobody paid them mind.
He Don't Know Him 2010
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Liza, Thanks for the suggestion : I chose Selimus and the Renegado.
Easier, but more Frustrating Bardiac 2008
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So, did I just imagine that no-sacrament rule, or did things change, or is The Renegado just getting away with something?
Sacraments on Stage? Bardiac 2008
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So, did I just imagine that no-sacrament rule, or did things change, or is The Renegado just getting away with something?
Archive 2008-11-01 Bardiac 2008
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But I'm reading The Renegado, and there, big as life, with a splash of water, is an onstage baptism.
Archive 2008-11-01 Bardiac 2008
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But I'm reading The Renegado, and there, big as life, with a splash of water, is an onstage baptism.
Sacraments on Stage? Bardiac 2008
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Renegado, after telling that it meant “one who deserts to the enemy, a revolter,” I added, Sometimes we say a GOWER.
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"Boy Renegado comes back to see the most dangerous Red man who ever lived."
Alvin Journeyman Card, Orson Scott 1995
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