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  • The legal defense fund at this point is being continued largely to pay legal fees to the firm of Oldaker, Belair & Wittie, which is representing Rangel in a matter before the Federal Election Commission.

    NY Daily News 2011

  • [12] _Mery Tales, Wittie Questions, and Quicke Answeres, very pleasant to be Readde.

    The Book of Noodles Stories of Simpletons; or, Fools and Their Follies William Alexander Clouston 1869

  • "Mery Tales, Wittie Questions, and Quicke Answeres Very Pleasant to be Readde," 162

    The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann

  • But any consolation burned off fast; and in her deepest trough, she confided to Elizabeth a terrible fear for her weak-eyed youngest son—Please don’t leave me alone with Wittie.

    CLEAR PICTURES REYNOLDS PRICE 1988

  • But any consolation burned off fast; and in her deepest trough, she confided to Elizabeth a terrible fear for her weak-eyed youngest son—Please don’t leave me alone with Wittie.

    CLEAR PICTURES REYNOLDS PRICE 1988

  • Wittie Questions, and Quicke Answeres, very pleasant to be readde_ (No. cxix): "A friar, preaching to the people, extolled Saint Francis above

    Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers William Alexander Clouston 1869

  • We have also printed, "Wittie Observations, gathered in King James's Ordinary Discourse," 1643; "King James his

    Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions Isaac Disraeli 1807

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