The 15,767 occurrences of ass
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If one ride on an ass, he must dismount: if he cannot dismount, he must turn his face; and if he cannot turn his face, he must direct his heart toward the Holy of Holies.
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"As much as three times three heaps for fifty cubits square of ten times ten ass panniers, each containing a letech.
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One must not bring forth an ass with a pack-saddle, when it is not tied upon him before the Sabbath; nor with a bell, even though it be muffled, nor with a ladder(107) on its throat, nor with a strap on its leg; nor may cocks and hens be led forth with twine or straps on their legs.
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But in no place may they sell working cattle-calves, ass-foals, either unblemished or broken down.
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"They must bring him on an ass or even in a bed."
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And everywhere they must not sell to them the large cattle, calves, ass foals, unblemished or blemished.
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"Has one hired an ass to bring on him wine of idolatrous libation?"
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The panniers of an ass, and the staff of the threshing-wagon, and the pole of a bier, and the horn vessels of travellers, and a chain for keys, and the stitch-hooks of washers, and a garment sewed with a mixture of wool and linen, are reckoned as one for uncleanness, but not reckoned as one for sprinkling.
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Behold they say, 'that the bones of an ass are clean, but the bones of Jochanan the high-priest are unclean.'
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"No, not at all, you ass!"
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"Don't be an ass!"
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He noticed that the brave woman was surviving wonderfully the strain of losing for a while the beloved son that she had at last found; but as he turned to call Cleopatra's attention to this, he found that he was obliged to suppress the intended remark for fear of making an ass of himself.
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_Ferrier._ You ass, I'm doing it all the time.
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He is a humbug or an ass--an ass, if he believes such an infamous law to be constitutional, and if he does not believe it, he is a humbug and a scoundrel for advocating it."
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Twice the essential ass played into your hands.
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But I heartily and thoroughly enjoyed the story, the happy little strokes of humour and irony, the apt, pert thumbnail-sketches of the subsidiary characters, the tender love of country things and moods; and saw that I'd been an ass to take it all too seriously.
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Prof. Wilhelm Bousset, of Göttingen, writes: "There is among us much unripe, unclear Nietzsche enthusiasm: many a German ass has thrown the lion's skin of the great man round his shoulders, and thinks he has thereby become a philosopher and prophet."
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-- -- Mercantile Library Ass'n 1 -- -- -- Hon.
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Vicente vindicated his originality by taking as his theme the proverb 'Better an ass that carries me than a horse that throws me,' and developing it into this elaborate comedy.
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In the actions and conversation of this motley crowd of persons high and low we are given many a glimpse of the times: the beflagged ship from India lying in the Tagus, the modest dinner (_a panela cosida_) of the rich _lavrador_, the supper of bread and wine, shellfish and cherries bought in Lisbon's celebrated Ribeira market, the Lisbon Jew's dinner of kid and cucumber, the distaff bought by the shepherd at Santarem as a present for his love, the rustic gifts of acorns, bread and bacon, the shepherdess' simple dowry or the more considerable dowry of a girl somewhat higher in society (consisting of a loom, a donkey, an orchard, a mill and a mule), the migratory shepherds' ass, laden with the milk-jugs and bells, and with a leathern wallet, yokes and shackles, the sheepskin coats of the shepherds, bristling masks for their dogs (as a defence against wolves), loaves of bread, onions and garlic.
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(7) _Luciana._ If thou art changed to aught, 'tis to an ass.
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(4) _Enobarbus._ Look, they weep, And I, an ass, am Onion-eyed.
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The one first caught was styled "ass," and was obliged to sit down, the game proceeding without him.
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In one scene is Silenus riding on an ass, with many children, some supporting him, and some giving him drink; and throughout the whole is a feeling of the joy of life, produced by the great genius of Piero.
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And in addition there were some naked servants guarding an ass that was browsing, and a landscape so well represented that the real scene of the event could not have been more beautiful or in any way different.
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In the same place, on the wall of the choir, Francesco painted two scenes in fresco--one of Our Lord riding on an ass into Jerusalem, and the other of His Prayer in the Garden, wherein, on one side, is the armed multitude coming to take Him, guided by Judas.
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In another plate is Tobias riding in triumph on an ass, and holding in his hand a banner, on which is a fountain; and behind him Poverty and Blindness, bound, are led as prisoners.
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When you are all dragooned and drilled an ass comes off as well as anyone else.
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"An ass is an ass wherever he lives," says someone at last; and everyone is delighted to have a proposition put forward to which he can honestly agree.
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I've been a singularly innocent and lucky ass.
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She could have riddled me before I ducked, even with that nickel-plated affair about which I was ass enough to taunt her!"
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"I'm sure it's unintentional, but you make me feel like a good deal of an ass, Eleanor."
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I felt like Pygmalion--but it was all potential, unrealized--and ass that I was, I assumed that she would have no other idea in the matter.
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My faithful sleuth was sure it was Eleanor and I was ass enough to believe he knew what he was talking about.
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Ass-ss-ssh!
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"Braces given way," whispered Clarence to Edna; "silly old ass to go kneeling in 'em!"
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Can't help feeling a most awful ass in it, what?"
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"Tootsie!" remarked Clarence _sotto voce_, "what a dashed silly-ass name for a dragon!"
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"Don't be an ass, Baron!" said Mirliflor, seizing the cap and stepping into the car.
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He said that if he lived in a house called Granville it would make him feel a silly ass.
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And Violet said he was a silly ass already to feel like that about it.
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Granville, after all, hadn't made him feel a silly ass.
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He was glad that the counter was between him and young Randall, the silly ass.
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"He'd have been all right if I'd been ass enough to play into his hands and gone blowin' me nose and grizzlin', and whinin' about my misfortune, and let _him_ go gassin' about the sadness of it and all that.
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"He is a conceited ass!" was the very unexpected reply, which was a little hard on Dick's chum, who was in many ways a most estimable young man and vastly his superior.
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What an ass he was!
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"Don't be a silly ass!" replied the girl, her eyes full of tears and tenderness, and her heart of the most sincere joy and affection.
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Pink, fair, calm, clean, and really hardly anything else, except extremely correct, and always good form, without being too noticeably so, no one would have dreamed that this quiet young man, who looked like a shy subaltern, was simply dying to disport himself on the stage, and that it was the dream of his life to make an utter ass of himself as Hamlet, or a hopeless fool of himself as (say) the hero in _Still Waters Run Deep_--a play he had seen as a boy and had always longed to act in.
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Contemptible young ass!
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He must be an ass," said Harry angrily.
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ASS'N., by Mrs. G. A. L. Merrifield, Treas., $5.34.
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Berea, W. C. Ass'n, by Mrs. E. L. Hanson, Treas., _for Porto Rico_, 3.25.
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Ass'n, 69.67.
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WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF THE N. J. ASS'N, by Mrs. G. A. L. Merrifield, Treas,.
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In Massachusetts he called Roger Ludlow a just ass, and later, having been detected in other crimes, was forced to flee from the colony.
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"It lies as sightly on the back of him As great Alcides' shoes upon an ass."
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Here we have over again the same note as above, a little diversified, and placed parallel to Theobald's edition in this way: "It lies as sightly on the back of him As great Alcides' _shows_ upon an ass."
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For let Hercules and his _shoes_ have been really as big as they were ever supposed to be, yet they (I mean the _shoes_) would not have been an overload for an ass.'"
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But Malone, to his immortal honour, was the first to furnish them with _hoofs_: "Upon an ass; _i.e._ upon the hoofs of an ass."
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The real points of the allusion can scarcely be expressed in better words than his own: "Faulconbridge, in his resentment, would say this to Austria, 'That lion's skin which my great father, King Richard, once wore, looks as uncouthly on thy back, as that other noble hide, which was borne by Hercules, would look on the back of an ass!'
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They being as it were overjoyed, did foolishly lay this gift of the gods upon the back of an ass, who, being wonderfully oppressed with thirst and near a fountain, was told by a serpent (which had the custody thereof) that he should not drink unless he would promise to give him the burthen that was on his back.
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The silly ass accepted the condition, and _so the restoration of youth_ (_sold for a draught of water_) _passed from men to serpents._"--_The Wisdom of the Ancients_ (Prometheus, xxvi.).
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There are some who differ from Hazlitt in the present day, and assert that there is an error in the press in Dogberry's reproof of Borachio for calling him an "ass."
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"An ass!
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It is entirely too much to ask That a wife be faithful to a flabby ass.
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He looks just like a caricature, And his fate, monsieur, will make him an ass No matter how much virtue your daughter has.
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I'm not like that old ass Ballantyne.
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He had failed to find an ass of the true vagabond character.
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The ideal ass he sought should be a companion as well as a means of locomotion.
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To force any creature, man, woman, or ass, out of the groove of its temperament were a crime of which he could not be guilty.
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Please let me kick him out the stage-door--he is an insufferable ass, and a bad actor besides."
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"He is an ass, but he can act.
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"Oh, the wooden ass!" groaned Douglass.
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One man, caught in the act of disobedience, besides being severely punished, was also led through the most public streets of the city seated on an ass.
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It is told that even during the siege of Paris the Anglais offered its patrons "such luxuries as ass, mule, peas, fried potatoes, and champagne."
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718, 719 Choate, Joseph H., 690 Chocolate Discovery of, 12 Introduction into North Am., 106 Prices, London (1662), 59 Sold in London (1657), 56 Sold in London c. houses, 41, 61, 78, 80 Chocolate Cream (brand), 441 Chocolate houses (_see_ Coffee houses) Chocolate pots, 609 Cholera, effect on, 181 Chops Brazil, 306 New York, 321 _Chréstomathie Arabe_, de Sacy _q._, 2, 17, 663 Christian beverage, 26 Chronology, A coffee, 725-737 Chubuck & Saunders, 508 Churchill, 579, 580 Churchill & Co., Frederick A., 502 Cibber, Colley, 579; _q._, 575, 577 Cinnamon in c., 105, 696, 709 Cinnamon roast, 388 Cincinnati, Society of the, 120 Cincinnati Spice Mills, 503 Cipriani, 84, 583 _City, The_, _q._, 86 City Coffee Works, 492 _City Directory, New York_ (1848, 1854), _q._, 494 (1861) _q._, 496 City Dock Co. (Santos, Brazil), 303 City roast, 388 Clarification, 704, 705 Clark, Ammi, _pat._, 625 Clark, Charles A., 506, 514 Clark & Host Co., 506 Clarke Bros. & Co., 508 Clay bowls, 616 Cleaning machinery, 246, 248, 257, 383, 385 Hungerford's patents, 644 Clearing Ass'n, N.Y.
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Co., 497 Coffee Roasters Traffic and Pure Food Association, 473 Coffee rooms (Norway), 686 _Coffee scuffle, The_ (broadside), _q._, 64 Coffee shops (houses), London, 674 Coffee-smellers (Germany), 47 _Coffee, tea, and chocolate, Concerning the use of_, Dufour, 34 _Coffee, tea, and chocolate, The manner of making_, Dufour, 34 Coffee tree, Kentucky, 564 Coffee water (rosa-folis), 695 Coffey, 41 Coffi, 2 Cognac in c., 106, 686 Cogollo & Co., 34 Coho, 1, 2, 38 Cohoo, 2 Cohove, 91 Cohu, 2 Coit & Son, Henry, 476 Coke roasting, 385, 386 Colaux & Cie, _pat._, 625 Cole & Son, Stephen, 476 Coles Manufacturing Co., 472, 646 Colet M.H., _q._, 594 Colgate, Charles C., 492 Colgate, Samuel, 492 _Collection of Voyages and Travels, A_, _q._ 23 Collins, William, 580 Coloring substances, 170 Colombians (c.), 348-350, 363, 364 Colpani, 558 Columbia University, 186 _Columbian Centinel_, _newsp._, _q._, 434 _Columnaris, C._, _hyb._, 140 Comité Français du Café, 445 Commaille, _q._, 165 Commercial Ass'n, Santos, 314 Commercial coffee chart, 191 Commercial Coffee Co., 478 _Commercial Organic Analysis_, _q._, 159 Commissario, 303, 304, 305, 306, 312, 491 Commissions New York, 334, 336 Santos, 304 Committee of Correspondence, 120, 474 Committee of One Hundred (1774), 120 Commonwealth and c., 54, 59 Competition, retail, 426 Complet, Café, 683 Compton (Bishop of London), 570 Condorcet, 94 Confectionery, C., 695 _Confessions_, Rousseau, 102 _Congensis, C._, 147 _Congensis var.
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Co. of Pa., 469, 471, 639, 646 Eoff, Garrett, 612 _Epicure_, _per._, 675 Eppens, Frederick P., 482 Eppens, William H., 482 Eppens, Smith & Co., 482 Eppens, Smith & Wiemann, 482 Eppens Smith & Wiemann Co., 485, 496, 499 Eppens Smith Co., 494, 496, 499 Eppens-Smith Co., 496, 499 Erdmann, _q._, 163, 183 _Erecta, C._, _hyb._, 140 Esau, 13 Escoffier (chef), 678 Escott, _q._, 87 Esménard, 548; _q._, 8 Esperanza Coffee Co., 497 Essential oil, 163, 164 Essmueller Mill Furnish'g Co., 649 Estienne, Jacques, 548 Estrado & Co., Pedro, 340 Établissements Lauzaune (_see_ Lauzaune) Etherege, Sir George, 569, 570 Ethridge, Tuller & Co., 508 Etiquette Arabia, 658-663 Paris (17th century), 91 Turkey, 664-670 (_See also_ Manners and Customs) Etruscan Coffee Pot Co., 645 Etymology, 1, 2, 3, 27 "European fiasco" (1888), 529 Evans, _pat._, 158 Evans, David G., 503 Evans, Gwynne, 503 Evans, Richard, _pat._, 624 Evans & Co., David G., 502, 503 Evans & Walker, 508, 635 Evelyn, John, _q._, 2, 40 _Evening World_, New York, _q._, 553, 554 Ewé, 160 Ewell, _q._, 165 Ex-sailing ships, 316 _Excellent Qualities of Coffee and the Art of Making It, The_, Rumford, 621, 622 _Excelsa, C._, 142 French Indo-China, 237 Java, 217 _Excelsa_ × _liberica_, _hyb._, 146 Excelsior Mills, 501, 502 Excelso (grade), 261 Excessive use, effect of, 179 Exchange, Foreign, 336 Exchanges, Coffee, 329-337 Amsterdam, 296, 491 Antwerp, 296, 491 Baltimore, 491 Hamburg, 296, 329, 491 Havre, 296, 329, 491 London, 296, 491 New York, 329-337, 471, 491 Change of name, 474 Clearing Ass'n, 331, 335 Contract, 321 Functions, 331-338 Incorporated (1881), 471 Initiation fee, 332 Membership, 333 Organized (1881), 528 Reincorporated (1885), 471 Rio gradings, 343 Robusta dealings prohibited, 341 Seats, Sales of, 332, 333 War-time suspension, 534-537 New Orleans, 491 Rotterdam, 296, 491 Royal (New York, 1752), 120 San Francisco, 491 Santos, 306, 308, 491 Trieste, 296, 491 _Excursions through Asia-Minor_, Fellows, _q._, 667, 668 Experimental gardens (_see_ Gardens) Exports, 276, 277 Abyssinia, 228, 229, 276, 284, 285 Aden (1921), 276 Africa, British East, 276, 285 Arabia, 282 Borneo, Brit.
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Ass'n_, _per._, _q._, 175, 185 _Journal d' Antoine Galland_, _q._, 2 _Journal of Assoc.
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Men's Ass'n, 473 Lown Coffee Co., W.G., 508 Lowther, Sir James, 584 Loyal Association (London), 583 Lubricant to human machine, 585 Ludlow & Goold, 475 Ludolphus, _q._, 5 Lueder & Co., A., 485 Lure of coffee, 585 Lurman & Co., T.G., 484, 485 Lusk, _q._, 180 Luttrell, 579 Lyman, John Chester, _pat._, 245 Lyons, A. Neil, _q._, 563 Lytton, Lord, 102 Macassars (c.), 355, 374 Macaulay, Thomas B., _q._, 75, 77 _Macedoine Poetique_ (1824), 548 Machinery Evolution of, 615-654 History of Manufacture, 468-474 Mackay, 75; _q._, 79 Mackey, William D., 477, 491 Mackey & Co., 477 Mackey & Small, 477, 480 Mackintosh, Sir James, 556 Macklin, Charles, 89, 580, 581 Maclachlan, C.H., 527 Maclaine, Jemmy, 578 _Macrocarpa, C._, 146 MacVeagh & Co., Franklin, 485, 502 Madagascar c., 353, 378 _Madagascar, C._, 146 _Madagascariensis, C._, 146 Maddux, H. Clay, 479, 491 Magic Cup (brand), 539 Maguire, Charles, 479 Maguire, Joseph, 497, 498 Maguire & Gillespie, 508 Mahomet (_See also_ Mohammed), 38 Mahood, E.B., 507 Mahood, Samuel, 507 Mahood, W. James, 507 Maidi c., 351, 368 Mail-order houses, 415 Maine & Eckerenkotter, 505 Mairobert, _q._, 566 Maitland, Coppell & Co., 482 Maitland, Phelps & Co., 482 Makara, _chk._, 93 Makonnen, Ras, 310 Malabars (c.), 351, 369 Malang c., 355, 373 Malaria, Effect of c. on, 181 Maldonado & Co., 488 Maliban _chk._, 93 Mallet, J.W., _q._, 176 Malone, _q._, 61, 574 Man, Alexander, _chk._, 59, 88 Mandelsloh, Joh.
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Co., 509 Nason, James H., _pat._, 637 Nat'l Ass'n of Retail Grocers of the U.S., 428 Nat'l Chain Store Grocers' Ass'n., 417, 418 National coffee day, 513 Nat'l C. Roasters Ass'n., 323, 439, 448, 473, 474, 509-515 Better c. making com., 713-717 Brewing recommendations, 717 Conventions, 512-515 Dues, 514 Freight forwarding bureau, 323 Home mill, 652 Industrial Expositions, 514, 515, 654 Membership, 511-514 National C. Roasters Traffic and Pure Food Ass'n., 510, 511 National Coffee Week, 439, 455, 473, 474, 514 Nat'l Packaging Machinery Co., 443, 472 Nat'l Retail Tea and Coffee Merchants' Ass'n., 417 _National Review_, _per._, _q._, 74 Nature, Café, 683 _Nature of the Drink Kauhi, The_, Pocoke's trans.
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), 112 Porter, David D. (Admiral), 112 Porter, Horace, Gen., _q._, 563 Porter & Co., W.J., 480 Porto Rico Coffee Co., 488 Porto Rico Planters' Protective Ass'n, 444, 445 Porto Ricos (c.), 350, 362 Posadas, J.Z., 488 _Postman_, London, _per._, 560 Postulart, _pat._, 640 _Pot and Kettle, The_, Lally, _q._, 570 Potter, _pat._, 167 Potter, Dr., _q._, 181 Potter, Ellis M., 498; _pat._, 642 Potter & Parlin, 503 Potter Coffee Co., 498 Potter-Parlin Co., 471, 641, 642 Potter-Parlin Spice Mills, 498 Potter, Sloan, O'Donohue Co., 498 Pounding c., 697, 705 Poursine & Co., P., 486 Poursini & Co., R., 505 Powdered (_see_ Grinds) Power, _q._, 155 Power-Chestnut method, 172 Prado, Paulo da Silva, 532, 534 _Praedium Rusticum_, Vaniére, 543 Pratt, A.H., 502 Pratt, David S., _pat._, 539 Preanger c., 355, 373 Pregnancy, Effect of c. on, 177 Premium for early shipping (Santos), 314 Premium distribution, retail, 429 Premiums, 412, 413 Arbuckle, 522, 525 Prendergast Bros., 482 Prentiss & Page, 637 Prepared Coffee, 404 Prescott, Prof. S.C., 515, 714; _q._, 717 Preterre, Apoleoni P., _pat._, 634 Price, William A., _q._, 553 Prices Advance notice of change, 514 Beverage Constantinople, 665 London, 675, 677 (1662), 582 (1677), 73 Blends, retail, U.S. (1922), 722, 723 Green American colonies, 467, 475 Amsterdam (1810-12), 468 England (1719), 74 New York (1670), 105 (1683), 125 (1898), 471 (1903), 472 (1919), 474 Netherlands (early), 44 Netherlands E. Indies, 312 United States Early, 475 (1814), 468 (1880-93), 527, 530 (1911), 532 (1913), 538 (1921), 299, 330 War-time, 536-538 Guaranteeing, 514 Roasted New York (1791), 492 Roasting (1885), 509 Prideaux, W.F., _q._, 1, 2 Priest, William, 612 Primera (grade), 261 Primero (grade), 264 Prims, J.C., _pat._, 473, 643 Prior 89; _q._, 551, 575 Pritchard, George W., 480 Pritchard & Sons, Geo.
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Tea Table Ass'n., 675 Buzard's cake house, 677 Cabin, 677 Carlton, 678 Corner Houses (chain), 677 Express Dairy Co., 677 Groom's, _ill._, 674 Lipton's, 677 Lyons (chain), _ill._, 674, 675, 677 Peel's, 674 Slater's, 675, 677 Temple Bar, _ill._, 675 Trust-houses, Ltd., 675 Ye Mecca Co., _ill._, 674 New York Childs (chain), 691 Dorlon's, 690 Thompson (chain), 691 Restrepo, Dr., _q._, 181 Retailing, 415-429 Blending, 722 Channels of distribution, 415 _Retaliation_, Goldsmith, 573, 574 Reuter-Jones Mfg.
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"It's only that infernal ass Howard Jeffries!"
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What an ass he was to drink so much!
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"At every attempt I made to take the mule by the head"-such was his account-"he reversed his position, and launched his heels at me with a viciousness that rendered the enterprise not a little dangerous, for I do not know anything so funky as an ass's heels.
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They were not to be hurried, and if they had been gifted like Balaam's ass, I imagine they would have agreed with Giovanni in wishing _l'Inglesi all'Inferno_.
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Butler muttered something that sounded uncommonly like "confounded ass," and began fanning himself with his derby hat and gloves and walking-stick, all of which happened to be in the same hand.
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It must needs be either from Heaven or from Hell: If from Heaven, (as _Elisha's_ Servant, and _Balaam's_ Ass could discern Angels) let their Testimony be received: But if they had this Knowledge from Hell, tho' there may possibly be truth in what they affirm, they are not legal Witnesses: For the Law of God allows of no Revelation from any other Spirit but himself, _Isa.
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Hurst _is_ a bit of an ass, certainly; but you can't with any decency first ask a man for a seat, and then refuse to give him up the reins."
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5) in spite of the authority of the Sept. and the Targum... _Mazzaroth_ = Ass.
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the zodiacal signs) seems to be the plural of _Mazzāla_ = Ass.
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"But afther this performince is over me an' the Ghost'll trample the tripes out av you, Terence, wid [111] your-ass's bray!"
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