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Ewart
/ ˈjuːət /
noun
- EwartGavin (Buchanan)19161995MBritishWRITING: poet Gavin ( Buchanan ). 1916–95, British poet, noted for his light satirical verse
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The bill was introduced by Mr. Ewart, and it passed the commons by a great majority.
Mr Ewart's motion was defeated, but the movement of which Cobden and Bright were the leaders continued to spread.
Frederick spoke freely to Ewart with reference to the Bavarian exchange, but would promise nothing as regards Holland.
Ewart, the ambassador at Berlin, shared his views, but the ambassadors were held back by Carmarthen.
Surely no boy ever played the fool as Bob Ewart used to play it, no boy had a readier knack of mantling the world with wonder.
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