Definitionn. any of various woodland and meadow grasses of the genus Bromus
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Hawkins, his relative and executor, in 1721; his prose ' The fact, however, that in 1712 - only a year after Ken's death - his publisher, Brome, published the hymn with the opening words "All praise," has been deemed by such a high authority as the 1st earl of Selborne sufficient evidence that the alteration had Ken's authority. [Please select]
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Timothy Brome, at the sign of the Black Boy in Fleet Street. [Please select]
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Brome's--I began to regard my life before I came to London as an ugly dream.' [Please select]
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Timothy Brome, who is known to stand well with the government. [Please select]
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Brome's writer," he continued with an oath, "and mark me well, my man. [Please select]
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Brome, the newswriter," cried one of the visitors, reading in a sonorous voice from a paper." [Please select]
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"You will go to Brome to-morrow, as usual," he said. [Please select]
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Brome's door; and consequently before I had taken any step towards the execution of my design. [Please select]
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Brome; who, partly, I think, because he had come late to his political bearings, and partly because the Tories and Jacobites had a newswriter in the notorious Mr. [Please select]
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Brome had a species of understanding with the Government; and on one occasion being ill, had made me his messenger to the Secretary's.' [Please select]
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