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ranter
▪ I. ranter, n. (ˈræntə(r)) [f. rant v. + -er1.] 1. One who rants, declaims noisily or bombastically, esp. in preaching (cf. 2).1649 Cromwell Let. 14 Nov. (Carlyle), There went also, with this party, Sir Thomas Armstrong, Colonel Trevor, and most of their great ranters. 1675 Traherne Chr. Ethics 339...
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Ranter-Go-Round
Ranter Go Round is related to the dedicated pack card or tile games of Gnav and Killekort.
History
Ranter Go Round is described as early as 1881. An 1882 account describes Ranter Go Round as "a first-rate game for a winter evening."
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William Penn's 12 slaves (a citation mystery) - Quaker Ranter
William Penn, the founder of the Pennsylvania colony, owned 12 slaves on his estate, Pennsbury; however, he gradually became a supporter of the abolition of the institution. Thirteen years of edits has reworked the sentence quite a bit but the 12 number remains from the beginning and in that first Wikipedia ...
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Ranters
There is also a confluence between the term "Ranter" with the verb rent, as in to be rent away from God. Other less well known members of the Ranter cohort included Abiezer Coppe and Joseph Salmon.
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Rant (disambiguation)
dance-step, originating in the UK; see Music of Northumbria
Other uses
"The Rant", a commercial in the I Am Canadian media campaign for Molson Canadian Beer
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Ranterism
Ranterism (ˈræntərɪz(ə)m) [f. ranter n. + -ism.] The practices or doctrines of Ranters.1673 Penn Spir. Alexander the Coppersmith Rebuked 9 It is an absolute Inlet to Ranterism. 1697 G. Keith Sec. Narr. Proc. Turn.-Hall 26 The bottom of it is Ranterisme, and wild Notion and Fancy. 1841 Englishman's M...
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Elizabeth Currer
City Heiress by Aphra Behn (1682)
Mrs Featly in Dame Dobson by Edward Ravenscroft (1683)
Isabella in A Duke and No Duke by Nahum Tate (1684)
Widow Ranter in The Widow Ranter by Aphra Behn (1689)
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Highfill, Philip H, Burnim, Kalman A. & Langhans, Edward A.
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couranter
† couˈranter Obs. ? A pamphleteer.1681 Relig. Clerici 142 We can never have peaceable days, as long as Bulkers and Coblers are Preachers and Couranters.
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James Plaintain
With two others he moved to Ranter Bay (site of modern Rantabe), spending his plunder and befriending the Malagasay natives to build a settlement. He styled himself “King of Ranter Bay.”
He organized the locals to make war against their neighbors, using firearms to swing the battles his way.
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John Robins
John Robins may refer to:
John Robins (born c. 1511), MP for Dover
John Robins (prophet) (), English Ranter and plebeian prophet
John Robins (c. 1714 –
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The English Frier
included Anthony Leigh as Lord Stately, Edward Kynaston as Lord Wiseman, George Powell as Bellamour, John Bowman as Father Finical, Joseph Williams as Young Ranter , Cave Underhill as Old Ranter, George Bright as Dullman, William Bowen as Coachman, Samuel Sandford as Sir Thomas Credulous, Anne Bracegirdle as Julia
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航空安全网
历史
航空安全网于1996年1月由哈罗·兰特(Harro Ranter)和法比安·卢安(Fabian I. Lujan)建立,前者担任网站的执行长,后者则负责管理网站的营运。
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Jacob Bauthumley
Bauthumley had served in the Parliamentarian Army; Norman Cohn states that he was in the Army while writing the pamphlet, and took part in Ranter and Quaker Morton to the effect that this is the central Ranter doctrine.
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Regulus (1797 ship)
Ranter replaced Robinson but apparently did not acquire his own letter. Her trade was still London–CGH. At some point her owner became Heathfield. LR for 1804 showed her master as J.Ranter, changing to A.
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