Definitionn. a celibate and communistic Christian sect in the United States
Last update: July 2, 2015
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He had been originally nurtured among the crazy society of Neskyeuna Shakers, where he had been a great prophet; in their cracked, secret meetings having several times descended from heaven by the way of a trap-door, announcing the speedy opening of the seventh vial, which he carried in his vest-pocket; but, which, instead of containing gunpowder, was supposed to be charged with laudanum. [Please select]
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), racial changes in, 215-16 Lee, Ann, founder of Shakers, 91, 92 Legislation, negro, 59-60; Chinese immigration, 199-200, 201-03; California Alien Land Act, 206-07; immigration, 222 _et seq. [Please select]
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He sought an interview with Martha and proposed that they should join the Society of Shakers. [Please select]
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') says, that in 1735 there were two sorts of broad-tailed shakers (i.' [Please select]
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Pepper and salt each sealed in separate marked envelopes; when needed, perforate paper with big pin and use envelopes as shakers. [Please select]
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"Do the Shakers shake all the time, Mardie, or just once in a while." [Please select]
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"While we stay here, Sue, we ought both to be very careful to do exactly as the Shakers do." [Please select]
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") If the Albion Shakers were honest and ardent in faith, Susanna thought that their "works" would indeed bear the strictest examination." [Please select]
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The straw is flung forward on to the shakers C, which gradually move the straw towards the open end and throw it off. [Please select]
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, that has escaped the drum falls through the shakers on to D, and works backwards to the _caving riddles_, or moving sieves, E. [Please select]
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