10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BREECHLESS»
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breechless in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
breechless and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Letters of Alexander Von Humboldt: Written Between the Years ...
Thence the agitation against the breechless group of statues on the palace
bridge, is said to have proceeded. The Prince, it should be added, does not
apparently enjoy among his countrymen a great reputation for the exalted
character of his ...
Alexander von Humboldt, Karl August Varnhagen von Ense, Ludmilla Assing, 1860
2
Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and ...
A Dutchman's trousers have been notedly capacious, and though now not so
large as formerly, in their original capacity they may well have appeared to men
breechless, or nearly breechless, to deserve the name of bags. To this day, when
...
3
Letters of A. von Humboldt, written between the years 1827 ...
Thence the agitation against the breechless group of statues on the palace
bridge, is said to have proceeded. The Prince, it should be added, does not
apparently enjoy among his countrymen a great reputation for the exalted
character of his ...
Alexander von Humboldt, afterwards ASSING GRIMELLI ASSING (Ludmilla), Carl August Ludwig Philipp VARNHAGEN VON ENSE, 1860
4
Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
A Dutchman's trousers have been notedly capacious, and though now not so
large as formerly, in their original capacity they may well have appeared to men
breechless, or nearly breechless, to deserve the name of bags. To this day, when
...
Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1872
5
A Pleasant Institution: Key--C Major
The big humorous scene came when I made Hodge take an oath by kissing my
backside: Diccon: I, Hodge breechless Hodge: I, Hodge breechless Diccon:
Swear to Diccon richless Hodge: Swear to Diccon richless Diccon: By the arse
that I ...
6
Man-made UFOs 1944-1994: 50 Years of Suppression
The plane had to fly not more than fifty feet above the ground. THE SPITFIRE
AND BREECHLESS CANNONS The same rocket launchers installed in the
fuselage, but with the muzzles aimed upward and controlled by a firing device
based on ...
7
Smoky Mountain Voices: A Lexicon of Southern Appalachian ...
'Don't breathe that to anyone'" (C 1). breechless: [adj. without trousers.] Matt
ruefully surveyed his almost denuded legs . . . "Boys, I'm nigh breechless!" (B 92).
brogue 33 [dare, citing North Carolina Folklore (1952), suggests "henpecked,"
Harold F. Farwell, Horace Kephart, James Karl Nicholas
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Mémoires Et Comptes Rendus de la Société Royale Du Canada:
When Stanislaus Champein wrote his comic opera "Les Dettes," he little thought
that the tune would be used for the most stirring song of the French Revolution, "
Les Sans-Culottes" — "The Breechless Creatures." The term "Sans-Culottes" was
...
9
Elizabethan prose fiction
^carriage: load (what he was carrying). nfor the most, master went breechless: In
the first phrase "part" is understood ("for the most part"); "master went breechless"
means "master did not wear the breeches in the family." Fear not. I have other ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
A league further on, they fell in with a troop of Papists making for Angouléme,
who were routed after a slight skirmish, in which the breechless volunteer
obtained an arquebuss and some indifferent equipments, but refused to take
clothes, ...