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Shillings on the Drum, For
those that
Volunteers do come, With Shirts, and
Cloaths, and
present Pay, When o’er the
Hills and far away;
Chorus Hear that brave...
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possession of her in Natchez,
which W.
Jackson wrote "about
amounts to what
Cloathing I
furnished her with"; both
Jacksons mentioned that she and her children...
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Skeltonicall continued ryme, in
praise of my New-found-Land
Although in
cloaths, company,
buildings faire With England, New-found-land
cannot compare:...
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warme water all night, the next day
blanch them, and dry them with a
faire cloath, beat them in a
stone morter,
until they be
reasonably fine, put to them...
- of its
malignity [the
smell inside prisons] when I ****ure him that my
cloaths were in my
first journeys so
offensive that in a post
chaise I
could not...
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Neckhandkerchiefs 6 good
Suits of
Mobbs and all my
Common Wearing Linnen and all my
Cloaths except my
black Sack [also
spelled sacque or
saque – The sack
dress or...
- in Men's
Cloaths". JaneAusten.co.uk.
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March 2023.
Anonymous (26
March 2023). "Hannah Snell: The
Famous "women In Men's
Cloaths". Jane Austen...
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explicitly state it. "This have very poor
place and very poor people: no got
cloaths, no got rice, no got hog, no got nothing; only yam,
little fish, and cocoa-nut;...
- Thomas, says I, as
there is a
piece of work
about the ghost, and your
cloaths [sic] look white, pray do put on your
great coat, that you may not run...
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besides the
Mischief arising from the
Weight and Heat of
these Swaddling-
cloaths, they are put on so tight, and the
Child is so cramp'd by them, that its...