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In one remarkable meal, four friends ate themselves into delirium with heritage pork cracklings, cod tongues, milts (don't ask) on toast, not to mention rare but unbloody partridge, sprout tops (we never knew they had them), veal heart and Mr. Hix's stargazy pie.
A Grand Tour of a Very British Empire Raymond Sokolov 2010
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In one remarkable meal, four friends ate themselves into delirium with heritage pork cracklings, cod tongues, milts (don't ask) on toast, not to mention rare but unbloody partridge, sprout tops (we never knew they had them), veal heart and Mr. Hix's stargazy pie.
A Grand Tour of a Very British Empire Raymond Sokolov 2010
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Scale and clean your herrings, take out the milts and roans, and skewer them round, season them with a little pepper and salt, put them in a deep pot, cover them with alegar, put to them a little whole Jamaica pepper, and two or three bay leaves; bake them and keep them for use.
English Housewifery 2004
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They never stopped for lunch, grabbing a few apples and cookies en route, and expected to cover something like [267] seven hundred milts a day, except that when they hit the free and open spaces of the West they revved the convertible up to ninety miles an hour and sometimes reached eight hundred miles for the day.
Space Michener, James 1982
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It lies rather more than a hundred milts to the south, and your shortest route will be by way of old Fort Beaver.
The Cryptogram A Story of Northwest Canada William Murray Graydon 1905
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Superl.nom. sg. worold-cyning mannum mildust (_a king most liberal to men_), 3183. milts, st. f., _kindness, benevolence_: nom. sg.,
Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879
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Superl.nom. sg. worold-cyning mannum mildust (_a king most liberal to men_), 3183. milts, st. f., _kindness, benevolence_: nom. sg.,
Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879
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It i$ feated in a dirty bottom, among the hills, 26 milts sw of Wells, and 137 w by s of London.
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V. CoRrECK., a town of Auftrian Brabant, three milts s of Louvain.
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It is faniovis for its filver mines, and is 15 milts N\v of New Briikctv.
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