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Neuerthelesse there was no sword drawen, and in that respect promise was kept.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Neuerthelesse there was no sword drawen, and in that respect promise was kept.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 05 Central and Southern Europe Richard Hakluyt 1584
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I had twelue gunners: the Master gunner who was a madde brayned fellow, and the owners seruant had a parlament betweene themselues, and he vpon the same came vp to me with his sword drawen, swearing that hee had promised the owner Sir Anthony Aucher, to liue and die in the sayde shippe against all that should offer any harme to the shippe, and that he would fight with the whole armie of the Turkes, and neuer yeelde: with this fellow I had much to doe, but at the last I made him confesse his fault and followe mine aduise.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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I had twelue gunners: the Master gunner who was a madde brayned fellow, and the owners seruant had a parlament betweene themselues, and he vpon the same came vp to me with his sword drawen, swearing that hee had promised the owner Sir Anthony Aucher, to liue and die in the sayde shippe against all that should offer any harme to the shippe, and that he would fight with the whole armie of the Turkes, and neuer yeelde: with this fellow I had much to doe, but at the last I made him confesse his fault and followe mine aduise.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 05 Central and Southern Europe Richard Hakluyt 1584
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The distinction being drawen, very clearly, by Obama and Edwards was old school Washington, vs. change.
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Etymology: Middle English, from with from + drawen to draw transitive senses
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Etymology: Middle English, from with from + drawen to draw transitive senses
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Etymology: Middle English, from with from + drawen to draw transitive senses
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Etymology: Middle English, from with from + drawen to draw transitive senses
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Etymology: Middle English, from with from + drawen to draw transitive senses
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