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Page 68
... COMMON OR GARDEN INFLUENZA . " — This phrase ( ungarnished by italics or commas ) , which appeared in a newspaper recently , may well puzzle readers - especially foreigners - who are not versed in the novelties of colloquial English ...
... COMMON OR GARDEN INFLUENZA . " — This phrase ( ungarnished by italics or commas ) , which appeared in a newspaper recently , may well puzzle readers - especially foreigners - who are not versed in the novelties of colloquial English ...
Page 83
... common by them , and after the fashion of their fatherland , the simplest of their common divisions being technically called a mark - a plot of land on which Seebohm's English Village Community ' says it a number of freemen had settled ...
... common by them , and after the fashion of their fatherland , the simplest of their common divisions being technically called a mark - a plot of land on which Seebohm's English Village Community ' says it a number of freemen had settled ...
Page 95
... common use in Scotland , where there are a number of tenants living in one house , all of whom enter by one front door , or entry , the houses or homes of the different tenants being either on the one side or the other of the common ...
... common use in Scotland , where there are a number of tenants living in one house , all of whom enter by one front door , or entry , the houses or homes of the different tenants being either on the one side or the other of the common ...
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