7 Metaphors for gan

While on this lawrell fixed was mine eie, The skie gan everie where to overcast, And darkned was the welkin all about, When sudden flash of heavens fire out brast*, And rent this royall tree quite by the roote; Which makes me much and ever to complaine, For no such shadow shalbe had againe.

Whitney's Cotton Gin, 1793.Eli Whitney was a Connecticut schoolmaster.

The cotton-gin, invented by Eli Whitney, was the first; an implement that could do the work of a thousand persons in cleaning cotton wool of the seeds.

Hoain-gin is the only large city near its mouth, and that is not on its banks.

There were also potatoes and beer, and gin, Mr. Mortimer being a sufferer from some complaint which made this cordial, as Mrs. Mortimer assured them, "imperative."

But let me tell thee, thou stout fellow, gin thou be a good friend it were well for us both; but gin thou be no good friend it were ill for thee.

They sell liquor to Fergus and to" "Gin that's true, is it your business to ram-stam in an' destroy ither folks' property?

7 Metaphors for  gan