Roguery

  • 61German Literature — • History starting with the pre Christian period to 800 A.D Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. German Literature     German Literature      …

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  • 62deception — de·cep·tion /di sep shən/ n 1: an act of deceiving 2: something that deceives: deceit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 63priggery — noun a) thievery or roguery b) priggishness …

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  • 64mischief — noun /ˈmɪstʃɨf,ˈmɪʃtʃɨf/ a) Harm or evil caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause. b) One who causes mischief. In a milder sense, one who causes petty annoyances. mischief maker. Syn: agitation, annoyance, corruption, damage,… …

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  • 65Characters of Shakespear's Plays —   …

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  • 66Fiesco (play) — Fiesco (full title Die Verschwörung des Fiesco zu Genua, or Fiesco s Conspiracy at Genoa) is the second full length drama written by the German playwright Friedrich Schiller. It is a republican tragedy based on the historical conspiracy of… …

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  • 67L'Histoire de Henry Esmond — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Esmond. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne, Written by Himself L Histoire de Henry Esmond Auteur William Makepeace Thackeray Genre Roman …

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  • 68Wedgie — Jeune homme subissant un wedgie Un wedgie (du verbe anglais to wedge : « coincer »[1]) consiste à coincer les sous vêtements de quelqu un dans son sillon interfessier. Bien qu un wedgie puisse survenir spontanément, le terme est… …

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  • 69mischief — I noun annoyance, criminality, cruelty, damage, damnum, danger, detriment, devilment, deviltry, disservice, evil, evil conduct, fault, foul play, frolicsomeness, harm, harmful action, hurt, ill consequence, impishness, incommodum, infliction,… …

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  • 70improbity — I noun artfulness, breach of trust, corruption, craftiness, crookedness, deceit, deceitfulness, deviousness, dishonesty, disingenuity, disingenuousness, duplicity, falsehood, falseness, falsity, fraud, fraudulence, fraudulency, furtiveness, graft …

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