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- proper noun Obsolete spelling of
Atlantic .
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Examples
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Calmed myself by re-drawing the Admiralty charts of the North and South Atlantick, which I found to be rife with Errors.
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Calmed myself by re-drawing the Admiralty charts of the North and South Atlantick, which I found to be rife with Errors.
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To have the fame of my illustrious friend, and his faithful biographer, echoed from the New World is extremely flattering; and my grateful acknowledgements shall be wafted across the Atlantick.
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He was irritated still more by this delicate and keen reproach; and roared out another tremendous volley, which one might fancy could be heard across the Atlantick.
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Great-Britain to tax America, and attempted to argue in favour of our fellow-subjects on the other side of the Atlantick.
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But nowe it is high time for vs to weigh our ancre, to hoise vp our sailes, to get cleare of these boistrous, frosty, and misty seas, and with all speede to direct our course for the milde, lightsome, temperate, and warme Atlantick
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Mr. Smith is to be my Gaurdian and protector if I cross the Atlantick.
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Two days only are wanting to campleat six years since my dearest Friend first crost the Atlantick.
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 11 February 1784 1993
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When I cast my Eye thoughts across the Atlantick and view the distance, the dangers and Hazards which you have already passd through, and to which you must probably be again exposed, e'er we shall meet again, the Time of your absence unlimitted, all all conspire to cast a Gloom over my solitary hours, and bereave me of all domestick felicity.
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 12 November 1778, draft 1973
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Family across the Atlantick with a Wish and be sure of returning them, when it should become necessary in the same manner, how happy should I be!
Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 23 February 1780 1973
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