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Politician imprisoned for criticism of George III
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wilkes
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Wilkes is a surname of English origin. Its origin is as a variant of the name William . At the time of the British Census of 1881 Wilkes Surname at Forebears, its relative frequency was highest in Staffordshire (9.5 times the British average), followed ...
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Population (2000): 10687 Housing Units (2000): 5022 Land area (2000): 471.374449 sq. miles (1220.854166 sq. km) Water area (2000): 2.621341 sq. miles (6.789243 sq. km) Total area (2000): 473.995790 sq. miles (1227.643409 sq. km) Located within: Georgia ...
Usage examples of wilkes.
Nor,' Jameson Wilkes continued, 'will we have to darken your brows or eyelashes.
Surely when Jameson Wilkes tried to sell her, she could scream and fight and demand justice.
Jameson Wilkes was sitting beside her, a bemused expression on his face.
She wasn't certain, but she believed it had been four days now since Jameson Wilkes had kidnapped her.
As if mesmerized, Jules watched Jameson Wilkes slowly sit up and gingerly rub his head.
But Jameson Wilkes wasn't very clear anymore, and she blinked to keep him in focus.
This was interesting, Jameson Wilkes thought, studying her face closely.
To his complete and utter surprise' Jameson Wilkes felt a powerful surge of lust.
But the thought of paying, at the very least, a good five thousand dollars to that scum Wilkes made him want to howl.
When Jameson Wilkes tried to auction her off, she'd scream, fight, tear the place down.
They were docked at the Clay Street wharf, Jameson Wilkes had told her.
He wanted to ask her how Wilkes had captured her, but at that moment he heard a knock on the front door.
Jules winced, remembering all the food Wilkes had tried to tempt her with.
He supposed he should be glad that Wilkes hadn't rid her of all ignorance and innocence during the two weeks he'd had her.
And if I could, you would have to parade about in awful gowns like the one Wilkes made you wear, and douse yourself in that smelly perfume.