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Vagrancy is the
condition of
wandering homelessness without regular employment or income.
Vagrants (also
known as bums, vagabonds, rogues, tramps, or drifters)...
- Prudence, cir****spection; also and
especially treason, dissimulation,
roguery, corruption. Reversed: Concealment, disguise,
policy fear,
unreasoned caution...
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already much more than we can
teach them
respecting their several kinds of
roguery.
Rogues knew a good deal
about lock-picking long
before locksmiths discussed...
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Scholar Frank Wadleigh Chandler described it as a "Puritan
romance of
roguery,"
Scholar James Blanton Warey described it as an
English precursor to the...
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called “Mamacha Carmen” also
known as the "Virgen del Carmen".
Saqra means roguery, restlessness,
agility or
mischief in English. It is
performed at feasts...
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already much more than we can
teach them
respecting their several kinds of
roguery.
Rogues knew a good deal
about lock-picking long
before locksmiths discussed...
- they are
terrified of the
chieftain Venkata Ratnam, who will
abide by any
roguery on women. He is
under penalty, so they
decide to
prevail before his arrival...
- hoax. Hogue, Katy Lee. “a
deliberate and
oddly planned masterpiece of
roguery”:
public opinion and the
great diamond hoax of 1872 (Thesis). hdl:10211...
- to
entail general inconvenience and loss, to
offer many
temptations to
roguery, and to put the
poorer classes of
society at a
great disadvantage. These...
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original on 9
March 2015.
Retrieved 9
March 2015. Liapi, Lena (2019).
Roguery in Print:
Crime and
Culture in
Early Modern London.
Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 9781783274406...