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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A Middle English form of
July .
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So i was doing some work for a guy that runs paintball and airsoft. and was thinking about the people that take part in the airsoft. like they spen loads on the guns, and all the equipment, yet there is a max of 1 juil in the guns for games. and these people come along every fortnight and pay 25 smackers to play, ok it works out as
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I Jacob's God will praifeV XO All. horns of fcwd men I'll cut off; but juil men's horn* will raife ..
The Psalms of David, in Metre: Tr. and Diligently Compared with the Original Text and Former ... 1793
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She begs you juil would turn you wliiic Ihc fhifts.
Elegant Extracts; Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry: Selected for the Improvement of ... 1791
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I will not detain your Grace to echo back the voice of a whole people in favour of your juil and prudent adminiilration of public aftairs.
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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Now to her lovely hand, with modeft awe The tender lute he gave: flie not averfe Nor deftitute of Ikill, with willing hand Call'd forth angelic ftrains; the facred debt Of gratitude, flie faid; whofe juil commands Still might her hand with equal pride obey!
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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About three in the afternoon he came up with us, and, bring - ing to, by miftake, juil athwart our quarter, inftead of athwart our item, as he intended, we brought eight o£
The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ...: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts ... 1790
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The jood man, when he fdt this evil temper word - ing in him, indalged k too much at firft; 4Hit upon a juil ii6 MISCEt: l. ANE -.
THOUGHTS IN PROSE AND VERSE ON NATURAL, MORAL, AND DIVINE SUBJECTS 1789
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In the name of God, let us Hand fail in our Chriftian liberty, and maintain a juil freedom of foul in our addrcffes to heaven; let us change* enlarge, or dontraft, let us add or omit, according to our pecu - liar fentimenta, or our prefent frame of fpjrit.
THOUGHTS IN PROSE AND VERSE ON NATURAL, MORAL, AND DIVINE SUBJECTS 1789
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Kefl in peace, till the blifsful refurrefUon of the juil; we will then hail you aa our magnanimous fathers, and you ihall not fpurn us from yoo as degenerate children. '
The Monthly Review 1789
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