Cleland


noun
john. 1709–89, british writer, best known for his bawdy novel f-nny hill (1748–49)
contemporary examples

sandusky sentenced to 30 to 60 years: inside the courtroom diane dimond october 8, 2012
sandusky sentenced to 30 to 60 years: inside the courtroom diane dimond october 8, 2012
jerry sandusky trial, day five: sandusky’s defense flails diane dimond june 17, 2012

historical examples

the teaching and cultivation of the french language in england during tudor and stuart times kathleen lambley
devereux, complete edward bulwer-lytton
bud neil munro
a complete guide to heraldry arthur charles fox-davies
bud neil munro
western worthies j. stephen jeans
donahoe’s magazine, volume xv, no. 3 various

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