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The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
Passing over a misquotation where he makes me 9ay " cates signifies delicacies,
" I come to the last and dying flash of his illustrative wit, on being introduced, in
language appropriately elegant, to a saltcat, — " the saltcat Mr.Gemsegespeaks
of ...
2
The Gentleman's Magazine
This ttory " all about the saltcat" is froth without ink, and too ridiculous for criticism
; the meaning of the word having been already explained, it is unnecessary to
say more on that head, than merely to remark that W. .M. has adopted the most ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
Passing over a misquotation where he makes me say " cates signifies delicacies,
" I come to the last and dying .flash of his illustrative wit, on being introduced, in
language appropriately elegant, to a saltcat, — " the saltcat M r.G emsege speaks
...
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THE Gentleman's Magazine: AND Historical Chronicle From ...
Now really, Mr. Urban,a saltcat so enticingly described would almost lead one to
suppose it to be " a rich and most delicious cake!" It is, however, no such thing.
Tosupporthishypothcsis, Mr. Gemsege had recourse to a maze dined rather to
call ...
SYLVANUS URBAN, Gent.,
1812
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
This story " all about the saltcat" is froth nitlvout ink, and too ridiculous for criticism
; the meaning of the word having been already explained, it is unnecessary to
say more ou that head, than merely to remark that W. Al. has adopted the most ...
6
The Field Book: Or, Sports and Pastimes of the United ...
Salt is a body whose two essential properties seem to be solubility in water and a
pungent sapor. Salt, a. Having the taste of salt, as salt fish ; impregnated with salt
; abounding with salt. Salt, v. To season with salt. Saltcat, s. A contrivance ...
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The field book; or, Sports and pastimes of the British ...
Saltcat, a. A contrivance to attach pigeons to their dovecote. "The last dietetic, or
rather, perhaps, medi- which otherwise thej ire much inclined. The einal article
necessary to be described, is the saltcat, so railed from an old fancy of baking a ...
William Hamilton Maxwell,
1833
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The Gentleman's Magazine Library: Being a Classified ...
goes on, "that this is the true original of this saying is very clear from a simllar
corruption in the word saltcat; a saltcat is a cake well impregnated with brine, and
laid in a pigeon house in order to tempt and entice the birds," etc. Now really, Mr.
George Laurence Gomme, Frank Alexander Milne, A. C. Bickley,
1884
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The Gentleman's Magazine Library: Dialect, proverbs, and ...
goes on, "that this is the true original of this saying is very clear from a similar
corruption in the word salt cat ; a saltcat is a cake well impregnated with brine,
and laid in a pigeon house in order to tempt and entice the birds," etc. Now really,
Mr.
George Laurence Gomme, Lady A. C. Bickley, Alice Bertha Gomme,
1968
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The Agricultural Journal, Volume 2, Number 1.
By. BEVAN. L. HUGH, !'Iorerrlulc, 13.1'. usual marketing time—which, Mr. Lane
states. is exceptionally large. In boxes located in each house are lumps of "
saltcat " for the birds to pick between meals. This “saltcat“ ...