An American Glossary: Being an Attempt to Illustrate Certain Americanisms Upon Historical Principles, Том 2J.B. Lippincott, 1912 - 424 страница |
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... Quakers , Baptists , Methodists , and Nihilists . - Id . , p . 333 . Nimshi . Bartlett says this word is used in Connecticut to mean a foolish fellow . Rare . 1853 Why , any nimshi can jump acrost that little crick.— ' Turn- over a Tale ...
... Quakers , Baptists , Methodists , and Nihilists . - Id . , p . 333 . Nimshi . Bartlett says this word is used in Connecticut to mean a foolish fellow . Rare . 1853 Why , any nimshi can jump acrost that little crick.— ' Turn- over a Tale ...
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... Letters from America , ' p . 10 . ( N.E.D. ) 1830 The prickly heat is a complaint sufficiently defined by its name.-N. Dana , ' A Mariner's Sketches , ' p . 54 . Priest . This name was applied by the early Quakers AN AMERICAN GLOSSARY .
... Letters from America , ' p . 10 . ( N.E.D. ) 1830 The prickly heat is a complaint sufficiently defined by its name.-N. Dana , ' A Mariner's Sketches , ' p . 54 . Priest . This name was applied by the early Quakers AN AMERICAN GLOSSARY .
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... Quakers to the Con- gregational ministers of New England , and is still locally applied to preachers who are not in holy orders.- Lowell Institute Lectures , ' pp . 114-15 . 1800 All the priests of the state [ of Connecticut ] ...
... Quakers to the Con- gregational ministers of New England , and is still locally applied to preachers who are not in holy orders.- Lowell Institute Lectures , ' pp . 114-15 . 1800 All the priests of the state [ of Connecticut ] ...
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... Quaker guns . Wooden dummies shaped like cannon . 1809 " A formidable battery of quaker guns.-W. Irving , The Knickerbockers ' ( 1820 ) , iii . 240. ( N.E.D. ) A 1830 Our six iron six - pounders and six quakers ( wooden guns ) , were ...
... Quaker guns . Wooden dummies shaped like cannon . 1809 " A formidable battery of quaker guns.-W. Irving , The Knickerbockers ' ( 1820 ) , iii . 240. ( N.E.D. ) A 1830 Our six iron six - pounders and six quakers ( wooden guns ) , were ...
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... Quaker coat . 1842 What do you ask for this ? " said a gentleman in a shad- belly coat . - Phila . Spirit of the Times , March 18 . 1843 Disrobing themselves of coats , shadbellies , and jackets.- Cornelius Mathews , ' Writings , ' p ...
... Quaker coat . 1842 What do you ask for this ? " said a gentleman in a shad- belly coat . - Phila . Spirit of the Times , March 18 . 1843 Disrobing themselves of coats , shadbellies , and jackets.- Cornelius Mathews , ' Writings , ' p ...
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