Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... comes from the French word boucan , signifying the smoke- dried meat , the preparation of which was the original occupation of the old buccaneers before they took to predatory habits . It is also very generally used in combination with ...
... comes from the French word boucan , signifying the smoke- dried meat , the preparation of which was the original occupation of the old buccaneers before they took to predatory habits . It is also very generally used in combination with ...
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... come back and be a member of Parliament and marry a duke's daughter . By the way , " he added , " have you got the ... comes out when you've cleared ? " " That would be disagreeable for you ; but as for me , you know the value you put ...
... come back and be a member of Parliament and marry a duke's daughter . By the way , " he added , " have you got the ... comes out when you've cleared ? " " That would be disagreeable for you ; but as for me , you know the value you put ...
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... comes to mean that , so long as you are prosperous men will treat you well , but , when adversity comes , this will be no longer the case . Almost exactly the same meaning is attached to " Man dead , grass grow in him door - mouth ...
... comes to mean that , so long as you are prosperous men will treat you well , but , when adversity comes , this will be no longer the case . Almost exactly the same meaning is attached to " Man dead , grass grow in him door - mouth ...
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