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Cruelly
Cruelly Cru"el*ly, adv. 1. In a cruel manner. 2. Extremely; very. [Colloq.] --Spectator.

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- Jaime Cruells (11 April 1906 – 21 July 1968) was a Spanish water polo player. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics and the 1928 Summer Olympics. Spain...
- saw the deca**** house of worthy Cicero, the high Capitoll, the Pallace of cruell Nero, the Statues of Marcus Aurelius, Alexander, and his horse Bucephalus...
- Narcisa Freixas i Cruells (13 December 1859 – 20 December 1926) was a Catalan sculptor, painter and composer. She was born in Sabadell, Barcelona, the...
- (pitch fork). Furcas is a knight and commeth foorth in the similitude of a cruell man, with a long beard and a ****ie head, he sitteth on a pale horsse, carrieng...
- mirth. Compiled by W. Wager. Seuen may easily play this enterlude.' 'The Cruell Debtter'; Thomas Colwell's license to print this interlude is entered in...
- (pitch fork). Furcas is a knight and commeth foorth in the similitude of a cruell man, with a long beard and a ****ie head, he sitteth on a pale horse, carrieng...
- homecomers.org. East India Company (1624). A true relation of the vniust, cruell, and barbarous proceedings against the English at Amboyna in the East-Indies...
- Jefferson, NC: McFarland Publishing. ISBN 9781476621555. Santolaria de Puey y Cruells, José-Apeles (1997). Escuela Diplomática Española (ed.). Relaciones jurídicas...
- before, which is no lytel part of veray nobleness. She was not vengeable ne cruell, but redy anone to forgete and to forgyve injuryes done unto her, at the...
- The flesshe maketh us dispysers of god, disobedyent to god, unkynde and cruell.": 15  Chaucer's line, described by Walter Skeat as being Chaucer's favourite...