These scales were not, as is vulgarly supposed, wholly abolished in favour of our modern tonality in the 17th century. [Please select]
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They may be vulgarly described as "sneaks," and I would not keep a dog of this description. [Please select]
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The STOMACHS vulgarly called _inwards_, after being washed and boiled, are sold as an article of food under the name of _tripe_. [Please select]
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Sandy has a plate (page 20) of "The Roman Sacellum of Mars Signifer, vulgarly called 'Arthur's Oon."' [Please select]
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"I remember, Miss Wardour, Mahommed (vulgarly Mahomet) had some hesitation about the mode of summoning his Moslemah to prayer." [Please select]
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Presently a magnificent open carriage came by--more magnificent than even the Hunkses', with liveries and harness quite vulgarly resplendent--almost Napoleonic. [Please select]
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Turning, therefore, directly to the left, they swept up the strait vulgarly called the East River. [Please select]
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