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Salamandrine, 100. 29.

Schoolmen, 79. 9.
Scimitar, 77. 6.
Scotists, 87. 34.
Setting-dog, 57. 36.
Sentry, Captain, 8. 17.
Shadwell, 23. I.
Shock-dog, 113. 15.
Shuttle-cocks, 58. 15.

Sinciput, 95. 13.
Smiglesians, 87. 35.
Soho Square, 6. 6.
Sorites, 89, 2.
Startled, 12. 15.

Steenkirk, battle of, 106. 15.
St. Paul's, 26. 24.
Substantial forms, 30. 18.
Sybils, 17. 13.
Syllogisms, 87. 8.

Tacker, 80. 10.
Taudry, 70. 8.
Teem, to, 22. 6.

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Thirteen at table, 16. 36.
Toasts, 129. 34.
Tory, 28. 12.
Trash, 37. 27.
Trekschuyt, 73. 2.
Trepanned, 103. 31.
Tulips, 57. 31.

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