-
great oak."
Hannah Gl****e, in the 18th century,
published the
recipe for
whipt syllabubs in The Art of
Cookery Made
Plain and Easy. The recipe's ingredients...
-
original on
March 15, 2012.
Retrieved 3 July 2015.
Madeline Shanahan (2015). "'
Whipt with a twig rod':
Irish m****cript
recipe books as
sources for the study...
- man was
mighty fat I hit so hard I
nockt him in to an old ****t hat. I
whipt my
weight in wildcats, I eat an alligator; I
drunk de
Mississippy up! O...
- Magazine. Vol. 72, no. 1. London. 1802. p. 212. ... many
attorneys ought to be
whipt for not
knowing how to spell; that plot a
conspiracy and plat a
piece of...
- foot") was the norm. And as for negligence,
slaves "are
usually whipt ...
after they are
whipt until they are raw, some put on
their skins pepper and salt...
-
princess Elizabeth. Some time
between 1611 and 1613 he
wrote Abuses Stript and
Whipt,
twenty satires directed against Revenge, Ambition, Lust.
These satires—aimed...
- in the book
Silvia Dubois (Now 116 Yers Old) A
Biografy of the Slav who
Whipt Her
Mistres and Gand Her Fredom.
Dubois was born in
Sourland Mountain, New...
- Diodati, a
friend from St Paul's.
Based on
remarks of John Aubrey,
Chappell "
whipt" Milton. This
story is now disputed,
though certainly Milton disliked Chappell...
-
whipped is
pronounced as a t, and
these words were
formerly written blest and
whipt. The
spelling -t
following a
voiceless consonant is
retained for
verbs that...
- The
first verse,
quoted most frequently, reads: Well done, Cornstalks!
Whipt us Fair and square, Was it luck that
tript us? Was it scare?
Kangaroo Land's...