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- verb Alternative spelling of
entitled .
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They replied, “We hear and we obey,” and going forth, made proclamation to all the host anent a review next morning, even as she bade them, after which they returned and told her of this; whereby Hasan knew that she was the Commander-in-chief of the army and the Viceregent in authority over them; and her name was Shawahí the Fascinator, entituled Umm al-Dawáhi, or Mother of
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The first work of such kind was entituled ‘The Book of Hazar Afsán,’ signifying Alf
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For (as Philip Beroalde writeth in his commentary vpon Apuleius booke, entituled the Golden Asse) the moste parte of the deuices that we vse in our Christian religion, ware borowed out of the maner of Thegiptians.
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In a Treatise of one of your Law Writers, entituled A Treatise of Prises or Principles of French jurisprudence concerning the Prizes, which are made at Sea printed in 1763 We find the above Opinion controverted page 129.
John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961
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You are not entituled to pay any Captains orders, or Bills, upon any Occasion whatsoever, without our previous instructions ....
John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961
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Inhabitant of that Town, entituled to all the Priviledges, [illegible] and compellible to bear all the Burdens of that
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Europe, because a Gentleman is hardly entituled to the Smiles of the Ladies without serving a
John Adams diary 23, notes on Continental Congress, 22 [i.e. 23] September - 25 October 1775 1961
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Number of Years service entituled to several valuable
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-- In order to speculate a little upon this Subject, the Pamphlet entituled Common sense, had been printed in the Affaires de L'Angleterre et De L'Amerique, and expressly ascribed tothe M. Adams the celebrated
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_Elizabeth_'s date, some remnants of whose pretty pastoral Poetry we have extant in a Collection, entituled, _England's Helicon_.
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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