EDWARD GIBBON (1737-1794), English historian, was descended, he tells us in his autobiography, from a Kentish family of considerable antiquity; among his remoter ancestors he reckons the lord high treasurer Fiennes, Lord Say and Sele, whom Shakespeare has immortalized in his Henry VI. [Please select]
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One reckons without the good God. [Please select]
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He reckons it won't fetch more'n eighteen hundred dollars.' [Please select]
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Tiedemann, a famous naturalist of Germany, reckons it at 53. [Please select]
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If Ah never had to worry about mah hungry neighbors, Ah reckons perhaps Ah might brush mah coat oftener. [Please select]
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"Ah reckons Ah knows a right smart lot of folks bigger than yo', Brer Skunk," replied Unc' Billy, with a grin. [Please select]
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"Ah reckons mine are about as long and about as big," returned Unc' Billy, looking more puzzled than ever.' [Please select]
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"Ah reckons, Brer Skunk," said he, "that there isn't anybody wants to go fo' to meddle with yo' and Brer Porky." [Please select]
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Ah knows when Ah's well off, and Ah reckons most folks feel the same way. [Please select]
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"Ah reckons yo' and Brer Porky are about the luckiest people Ah knows," said he.' [Please select]
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Ah reckons it must be Ah needs those aiggs, or Ah wouldn't have them on mah mind so much. [Please select]
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