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  • Not only do "Vith and Visdom" go together, but also "Vith" and good humour and benevolence, which Boz felt were necessary adjuncts to such a physique.

    Pickwickian Studies Percy Hethrington Fitzgerald 1879

  • Vith all the pleasure in life, sir,’ replied Sam.

    The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club 2007

  • Vith the bills for the lease, and that, there’s eleven hundred and eighty pound here.

    The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club 2007

  • Vith this sum he proceeded to Hamburgh, frum which place he went to Copenhagen, and thence to Petersburgh, where he arrived in the beginning of March, 1787.

    Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook 2003

  • Vith this sum he proceeded to Hamburgh, frum which place he went to Copenhagen, and thence to Petersburgh, where he arrived in the beginning of March, 1787.

    Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook 2003

  • When the bulk of First Army troops had fallen back northward to an acceptable defensive line, a sizable force, the 7th Armored Division, had been left stranded in a position at St. Vith which promised to be surrounded like Bastogne at any time.

    General Ike John S.D. Eisenhower 2003

  • On that very morning, the position of the 7th Armored Division at St. Vith was becoming precarious.

    General Ike John S.D. Eisenhower 2003

  • Two of the three regiments of the 106th Infantry Division on the Schnee Eifel, east of St. Vith, had been captured almost without a fight.

    General Ike John S.D. Eisenhower 2003

  • I was beginning to like the oilman, so I said frankly, Vith enough money we can get tickets, but rooms -- ~

    Mexico Michener, James 1992

  • The captain laughed and said, 'We won't reach the walls before dusk,, and the necessity of camping outside the city was so di-isappointing to the young priest that he asked if a forced march might not accomplish the entry, but the captain merely asked, Vith these wagons?'

    Mexico Michener, James 1992

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