10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WANTHILL»
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wanthill in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Faith in the City: Preaching Radical Social Change in Detroit
We wantHill."14 The only significant challenge to Hill's candidacy came from
Edward A. Simmons, an attorney who had run reasonably well in the 1 943
primaries. Seeking a second bite of the apple, Simmons had been drafted to run
in early ...
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North Cornwall Fairies and Legends
'Whateverdid youdrag me out ofthe wanthill for, you horrid creature! whoever
youare?' criedthe mole, who was not as softasshe looked. 'Ittook mehoursto throw
up that beautiful hill,andnow it has fallen down intomy tunnel, and my work will ...
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... from the bed. “You were brought home drunk, sir—very drunk indeed!”
Doriancovered hisears with his hands.“I cannot hear you,madam,” he toldher.“
You are wasting your breath.I wantHill!” “Your valetis not here, Dorian,”she
informed him.
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A new dictionary Spanish and english and english and Spanish
A wanthill, Monton de topo. To- be wanton, Ser regalon, or locano, retocar.
Wanton, Locano, regalon, retocon. Wantonness, Locania, regalo. Wantonly, Reto
^osamente. To warble, or quaver in singing, Gar- gantear, hazer piintos de
gargama.
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English Place-Name Society
... Bythewal (1381), Moore- (1575), Moreswall (1469), Sea walls (1550), Tweene
Walls (1653), White wall (1438), Whitewalles (1614); (d) Monneswalle (nth).
wante ME (n), 'mole', f.n. Wanthill (i, 81). wapol OE, 'pool, marsh', 'bubble, spring'.
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The place-names of Gloucestershire
... Hangman Stone; Knapps; Meer furlong; the Moor; Moor Cow- gappen (
probably from dial. gap 'gap in a fence or hedge'); Moorhill; Oak- leaze; Oxhay (v.
(ge)haeg); the Pinhills; Wanthill (ME wante 'mole' or a surname from it) ;
Watertarn.
I wantHill 210 inmy hands tonight.And to do thatIhaveto have thosetwo ridges
bynoon. Have you forgotten the corps commander is here observing today? He's
got Admiral Barr with him, flown in specially. The Admiral got up at dawn for this.
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A new and complete dictionary of the English and Dutch ...
... bteekc bent aan gc§n goede wit ; this news wan.s confirmation, dee%e tyding
moet nader bcveßigd worden j it wants a quarter to twel ve, bet is kwartier voor
twaalj '; much, wanted, zeer vetlangd, boogmodig. Wanthill,/. mol/hcop, m.
Wanting ...
Samuel Hull Wilcocke, 1798
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Nieuw en volkomen woordenboek der Nederduitsche en Engelsch ...
Wanthill,/ moljhwp, m. Wanting, part, fcf adj. gebrekkig ; he was not wanting in
courtefy» bet ontbrah bem aan geen btletfd* l-hi ; words were not wanting, bet
ontbtak aan getnt woorden ; I fíi 11 not be wanting, tk %al niet h gtbrtke blyvcn.
Walter.
Samuel Hull Wilcocke, 1798