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Gypsies
hand, that they by palmistry could tell men's and women's fortunes; and so many times by craft and subtilty have deceived
Shaper
One who shapes as the shaper of ones fortunes
Alsatia
characters who were generally obnoxious to the law; see Scott's Fortunes of Nigel, ch. 17. These privileges were derived from its
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Alimony
term not exceeding her life, as, having regard to her fortune (if any), to the ability of the husband, and to
Silly
Happy fortunate blessed
Mistide
happen or come to pass unfortunately also to suffer evil fortune
Prosperity
any business or enterprise attainment of the object desired good fortune success as commercial prosperity national prosperity
Princely
royal of highest rank or authority as princely birth character fortune etc
Partnership
be in partnership with another to have partnership in the fortunes of a family or a state
Palmistry
The art or practice of divining or telling fortunes or of judging of character by the lines and marks
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