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On Aug 29, 1:25 pm, "Dr. Barry Worthington" <sh...@abertay.ac.uk> Ordogged: > On 29 Aug, 19:47, Max Muir <orb_at_cts_dot_...@fastmail.co.uk> wrote: > > > On Aug 28, 7:47 am, "Dr.BarryWorthington" <sh...@abertay.ac.uk> > > Ordogged: > > > > On 27 Aug, 21:27, MikeinCam...@aol.com wrote: > > > > > On 27 Aug, 21:21, Dirk Bruere at NeoPax <dirk.bru...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > MikeinCam.     

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Author: Max Muir
Date: Aug 30, 2007 11:33

On May 2, 8:58 pm, "John" <agard2...@CDyahoo.com> wrote: "God ye good even, William" Audrey says this in "As you like it." Can someone discuss the phrase and give its meaning. I'd guess it means "May God give you a good evening". Correct? It seems a verb has been dropped. Is it an abbreviation or condensation of an earlier, longer phrase, in the way that "goodbye" comes from
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GLASS BOTTLES. Introduced for widespread rum and wine storage and transport in San Erasmus [Cuba] in the mid 14th Century. In the wake of the Great Mortality, the Venetian government, eager to spur the recovery of its domestic glass industry, decrees that all wine and rum transported to and from San Erasmus must be transported in glass bottles. This, of course, is utterly impractical,     

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Author: tinwhistler
Date: May 2, 2007 21:43

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Author: Doug Hoff
Date: Aug 14, 2006 19:00

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