The weaving of damask was introduced in 1718 by James Blake, who had learned the secret of the process in the workshops at Drumsheugh near Edinburgh, to which he gained admittance by feigning idiocy; and since that date the linen trade has advanced by leaps and bounds, much of the success being due to the beautiful designs produced by the manufacturers. [Please select]
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"Well, and all this idiocyGossner and Tatawinova." [Please select]
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39 ounces: in favor of idiocy and imbecility, 7. [Please select]
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[39] Idiocy and Imbecility. [Please select]
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[54] Idiocy and Imbecility, London, 1877, pp. [Please select]
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One of them is deaf, one an epileptic, and the other three approaching idiocy. [Please select]
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It's idiocy, but all war is idiotic, and the most whole-hearted idiot is apt to win. [Please select]
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