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... common term for crazed folk , whether temporarily through drink , or 36 more permanently through trouble . These poor folk , in Derbyshire , were always called cranky . " About thirty years ago the round- about horses common at wakes ...
... common term for crazed folk , whether temporarily through drink , or 36 more permanently through trouble . These poor folk , in Derbyshire , were always called cranky . " About thirty years ago the round- about horses common at wakes ...
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... common an uncompromising adoration for the same gods . In its wider sense the New Criticism would seem to mean , in ... common principles , any common plan of campaign , any common principles of judgment , it would be , I imagine , rash ...
... common an uncompromising adoration for the same gods . In its wider sense the New Criticism would seem to mean , in ... common principles , any common plan of campaign , any common principles of judgment , it would be , I imagine , rash ...
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... common oxlips , one of which must have been Shakspere's plant , remain to be men- tioned . The common primrose throws up its flowers singly on stalks direct from the root - stock , but there is a variety of it , which is not uncommon ...
... common oxlips , one of which must have been Shakspere's plant , remain to be men- tioned . The common primrose throws up its flowers singly on stalks direct from the root - stock , but there is a variety of it , which is not uncommon ...
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