Charles spencer


charles, 3rd earl of sunderland, 1674–1722, british statesman: prime minister 1718–21.
herbert, 1820–1903, english philosopher.
platt rogers
[plat] /plæt/ (show ipa), 1800–64, u.s. calligrapher and teacher of penmanship.
a town in nw iowa.
a town in central m-ssachusetts.
a male given name.
historical examples

night and morning, complete edward bulwer-lytton
a history of aeronautics e. charles vivian
privateering and piracy in the colonial period various

noun
a short fitted coat or jacket
a woman’s knitted vest
noun
(nautical) a large loose-footed gaffsail on a square-rigger or barque
noun
herbert. 1820–1903, english philosopher, who applied evolutionary theory to the study of society, favouring laissez-faire doctrines
sir stanley. 1891–1959, english painter, noted esp for his paintings of christ in a contemporary english setting
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