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hats and caps

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hats and caps

Two political factions in Sweden, which existed from the 1730s until their abolition in 1772. Their constant feuds were partly symptomatic of, and partly responsible for, the anarchical state of the country during this period.



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What hats and caps were left to them they often slung high in the air.
They took off their hats and caps as Winifred approached, and although she had pulled her veil down over her face they did not look up at her.
His head, in particular, must have been singularly elastic, for hats and caps of all dimensions were alike to him.
 
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