Vagabonds in A Sentence

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    Shortly before his death Edward founded Christ's Hospital in the Grey Friars, and gave the old palace of Bridewell to the city " for the lodging of poor wayfaring people, the correction of vagabonds and disorderly persons, and for finding them work."

    2

    Prayer ends, as it began, the banquet; and we break up not in bands of brigands, nor in groups of vagabonds, nor do we burst out into debauchery..

    3

    Unfortunately, not much else of value is found on the planet and the wealthy-or anyone with the funds to do so-leave Pandora to the desolate and vagabonds who are forced to survive by looting and other nefarious means.

    4

    The disorder of civil war had caused a multitude of robbers and vagabonds to emerge from the purlieus of Bagdad.

    5

    The New vagabonds are old vagabonds (undergoing the old sort of reform ).

    6

    The New Vagabonds are old vagabonds (undergoing the old sort of reform).