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1 They provided a rude form of local government for a rude society.
2 Axes of rude form roughly chipped, and with a cutting edge.
3 The Arabs may have introduced this rude form of the compass among Mediterranean sailors.
4 He never saw a railroad, though he had seen a rude form of steamboat.
5 Then first began the rude form of a gridiron.
6 These letters were really a rude form of the "Bigelow Papers" or "Nasby Letters."
7 Its rule brought relative security, a rude form of justice, and defence against perceived Shia and regime oppression.
8 But stone weapons, some of rude form and others highly finished, prove the greater antiquity of the camp.
9 H.] Here they built some rude form of temple, afterwards, it seems, converted into a hermitage.
10 He had very little experience of such things save in the rude form they take among the labouring classes.
11 We also notice in Aristophanes a simple and rude form of the ludicrous, scarcely to be called humour, much in favour with his immediate predecessors.
12 They cover it with leaves and mud, and thus construct the roofs of their towers in a rude form of the "tortoise" style.
13 A rude form of the log was used as a means of estimating the speed of a vessel, and so of finding roughly the longitude.
14 Yohan and the elven proprietor observed all the rude forms of Urikite conversation.
15 I take you specially to be mine, you terrible, rude forms .
16 Both were already in use, in more or less rude forms , at several collieries.
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