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If you were "up to the chin in beef, venison, geese, turkeys etc, and generally over the chin in claret, strong beer and punch", like Horace Walpole at his country seat in Norfolk, to whom this passage refers, you were a member of the squirearchy who liked their food plain; the real toffs preferred something more elaborate.

"Gravely disordered" in this passage refers to acting on same-sex desires with another person while not necessarily applying to the person or people involved: the old "we hate the sin but love the sinner" slight-of-hand.

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The tone is actually mild-mannered, as in this passage referring to Mr. Wheeler, "He has lied to us on various occasions and we do not approve of this".

The first example illustrates entrepreneurs' moral responsibility in general; the passage refers to responsibility towards society.

John 2 13 16 includes a similar narrative much earlier, and scholars debate whether the passage refers to the same episode.

This one, which is impasted like Monticelli's, and the wheatfield with the sun that represents extreme heat, also thickly impasted... .. Except the painting in the passage refers to a Green Wheat Field with Cypress.

157 The passage referred to is otherwise unknown to us.

Pausanias, who in the passage referred to, does not apply the name of Odeum to the building, speaks of an Odeum at Athens in two other passages (I.8 § 6, 14 § 1), from a close examination of which it appears more than doubtful whether this Odeum is the same as the former.

I deleted the passage referring to my 2002 'thought experiment' from the Introduction and do not mention it anywhere else in the manuscript.

The passage refers to Virgil & the story is modern mythology inspired by ancient.

Nor is it clear that the Koranic passage refers to what happened here.

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