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You MUST be the only other person on the face of this earth that (is)/has knitt(ing)/ed.
A question for my Jewish friends. Angry Professor 2007
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Fyve plumes of coolered feathers, garnished with bone lace and spangells of goulde and silver, standing in cups knitt all over with goulde, silver, and crymson silk.
Kenilworth 2004
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The commaundemẽtes of the lawe ar conioyned of the lorde and knitt together/and so gyuen vnto vs: We must not now disseuer/and separate thẽ as we lust/but without exception we must obserue the whole lawe.
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Thaireftir, att Begie Toddis hous, thay knitt to the foure feit of the catt, foure jountis of men; quhilk being done, the sayd Jonet fechit it to Leith; and about mydnycht, sche and the twa Linkhop, and twa wyfeis callit Stobbeis, came to the Pier-heid, and saying thir words,
The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology Margaret Alice Murray 1913
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The ordinary people both in Suffolk and Norfolk knitt much and spin, some wth ye Rock and fusoe as the French does, others at their wheeles out in the streete and Lanes as one passes.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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Nor did sober John Alden and doughty Miles Standish lack for variety in their dress; besides their soldier's garb, their sentinel's armor, they had a vast variety of other attire to choose from; they could select their head-wear from "redd knitt capps" or "monmouth capps" or "black hats lyned at the browes with leather."
Sabbath in Puritan New England Alice Morse Earle 1881
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Fyve plumes of coolered feathers, garnished with bone lace and spangells of goulde and silver, standing in cups knitt all over with goulde, silver, and crymson silk.
Kenilworth Walter Scott 1801
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His knitt projects include the awesome pieces of artwork featured in the picture galley above.
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The ligaments of this body which knitt together are loue.
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Thirdly, that every man might have need of others, and from hence they might be all knitt more nearly together in the Bonds of brotherly affection.
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