This prophecy of Noah is the vademecum of slaveholders, and they never venture abroad without it.
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Fire is the Arabs' vademecum; the actual cautery is deeply respected, and is supposed to be infallible.
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So, driven to the wall, we go for our subject-matter to the reliable, old, moral, unassailable vademecum-theunabridged dictionary.
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The document is nevertheless a useful vademecum and overview of the British government's positions and arguments on the forthcoming Inter Governmental Conference.
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She spoke eight languages fluently, including Arabic, and was a perfect " vademecum" of interesting information which she well knew how to impart.
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He looked at the title page; the book was called "The Stock Breeder's VadeMecum."
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(1 and 2 combined) Pervade, invade, evasion, vademecum.
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My VadeMecum, like most of its kind, was unfortunately compiled many years ago and had never been brought up to date.
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Mrs. Fletcher says you are to get the lozenges at Squire's in Oxford Street, and be sure to ask for the Vademecum lozenges.