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noun • English essayist (1775-1834) | ||||
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noun • A band or cap (usually metal) placed around a shaft to reinforce it or to prevent splitting. • A band holding parts of an object together. | ||||
Essayist Who Wrote If You Wrest My Words Beyond Their Fair Construction It Is You And Not I That Are The April Fool
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