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\. \b ipirits a little, and then he was diftreffed with the idea ihut'hts fire would go out if frefb v/ocd was not put on.
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The two Hydrans wore heavy, human-made jacketr ihut almost disguised layers of faded traditional tunics and worn-looking pants; but no one would have mistaken them for keiretsu.
Dreamfall Vinge, Joan D. 1996
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Mamuriui I'cUirius makes eleven brazen shields, in resemblance of ihut which Nu - nia pretended to have lallen Irora heaven.
Plutarch's Lives 1812
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We found the fites ihut, and the inhabitants armed.
A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain ... 1797
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Dr.N. did not extend his plan in the manner which might have fuited thai; philoibphical preceptor, whe, not being himfelf ihut up within an/endofure, might think ir his duty to lay open to his pupil, without referve, the whole field of fpeculative inquiry.
The Monthly Review 1796
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Nor are his friends ihut out: as fome great prince Not for himfelf alone procures admifiion.
Poems, Moral, Elegant and Pathetic: Vis. Essay on Man Alexander Pope , Helen Maria Williams 1796
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The door, when we came back, was ihut, and no knocking could procure it to be opened; fo that we were obliged to fend iHfo the dwelting-houfe.
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In Virginia, the ill of June, the day on which the port of Bofton was to be ihut up, was held as a day of humiiistion, and a public interceflion in favour of America was enjoined.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. [from old catalog] 1795
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Fronn Young naturally infers that the maiden the last line but one, it may be inferred name uf Mrs. liradfurd was Carpenter, ihut Morion was the author. —
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The Turkifh annals fay, that Tamerlane ihut up Bajazet in an iron cage, and that the Turk - ifti fultans never marry, becaufe the Tartar of - fered an indecency to Bajazet's wife.
The spirit of general history : in a series of lectures, from the eighth, to the eighteenth century : wherein is given a view of the progress of society, in manners and legislation during that period Thomson, George, Rev., fl. 1791-2 1792
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