- Look up
vagrancy or
vagabond in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vagrancy is the
condition of
wandering homelessness without regular employment or income...
- Prudence, cir****spection; also and
especially treason, dissimulation,
roguery, corruption. Reversed: Concealment, disguise,
policy fear,
unreasoned caution...
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police complaining of a "wall of silence".
Within the East End,
where "
roguery" was
widely admired,
Jenks and
Lorentzen noted "symbolic
heroes are elected...
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already much more than we can
teach them
respecting their several kinds of
roguery.
Rogues knew a good deal
about lock-picking long
before locksmiths discussed...
- Germany. ISBN 978-3825500214. Lardner, John (4
February 1950). "Art and
Roguery by the
Thames [review of The Horse's Mouth]". The New Yorker. Vol. 25,...
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Scholar Frank Wadleigh Chandler described it as a "Puritan
romance of
roguery,"
Scholar James Blanton Warey described it as an
English precursor to the...
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already much more than we can
teach them
respecting their several kinds of
roguery.
Rogues knew a good deal
about lock-picking long
before locksmiths discussed...
- held
during Shrovetide,
specifically on
Shrove Monday.
Sometimes called roguery night in West Cornwall, England, UK, this
event was an
excuse for local...
- the kings, meet Autolycus, who asks them for
their forgiveness for his
roguery. Leontes, Polixenes, Camillo,
Florizel and
Perdita then go to Paulina's...
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histories to
perpetuate doctrines", and that
Christian editors "either from
roguery or folly,
corrupted them all". In his 1875 book The World's
Sixteen Crucified...