Roman unit of length; approximately 1479 metres.
1The acetophenone should be as pure as possible ( m. p. 20'0).
2The main portion of the precipitate is filtered and dried; it weighs 95-100 g., m. p. 73'0.
3Well, one o' the M. P.'s follows after me and starts shootin'.
4The M. P. snatched for his whistle and blew it hard.
5Because he has M. P. at the end of his name.
6On either side of him were the hard steps of the M. P.'s.
7The M. P. stared at Mr. Travers, and Mr. Travers stared back defiantly.
8By B. D'Israeli, M. P. Complete in one large octavo volume.
9The two M. P.'s drew up to the table beside which Andrews sat.
10If I were an M. P., I would move that this be changed.
11By Matthew G. Lewis, Esq., M. P. All should read it.
12TO J. W. CROKER, ESQ., M. P., ETC., ETC., ADMIRALTY, LONDON.
13Should you like to see M. P. attached to my name?
14I seen 'em myself with some M. P.'s at Place de la Bastille.
15So you're Philip Raine, of the R. N. M. P., eh?
16The philanthropical M. P. replied promptly in these exact words: