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  • Iuie stands for ivy. Last time there was v then u. Is there any more ‘u’ before v is written?

    Just as an addition, to make the meaning of that sentence clear.

    “Saleable beverage needs no iuie bush which prouerb importth thus much. “Good

    wine needs no bush. Why did the Greeks hang ivy plants outside their stores as a sign that they were making wine? ” I believe it was a symbol of an ancient saying, “I have an ancient tradition, I know it is true and you know me, I’m a stone.’ Is there a magic trick to selling wine?

    With respect to usage of “iuie” in this

    sentence.

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  • Iuie stands for ivy. Last time there was v then u. Is there any more ‘u’ before v is written?

    Just as an addition, to make the meaning of that sentence clear.

    “Saleable beverage needs no iuie bush which prouerb importth thus much. “Good

    wine needs no bush. Why did the Greeks hang ivy plants outside their stores as a sign that they were making wine? ” I believe it was a symbol of an ancient saying, “I have an ancient tradition, I know it is true and you know me, I’m a stone.’ Is there a magic trick to selling wine?

    With respect to usage of “iuie” in this

    sentence.

    • 485920 views
    • 615 answers
    • 179588 votes
  • Iuie stands for ivy. Last time there was v then u. Is there any more ‘u’ before v is written?

    Just as an addition, to make the meaning of that sentence clear.

    “Saleable beverage needs no iuie bush which prouerb importth thus much. “Good

    wine needs no bush. Why did the Greeks hang ivy plants outside their stores as a sign that they were making wine? ” I believe it was a symbol of an ancient saying, “I have an ancient tradition, I know it is true and you know me, I’m a stone.’ Is there a magic trick to selling wine?

    With respect to usage of “iuie” in this

    sentence.

    • 485920 views
    • 615 answers
    • 179588 votes
  • Iuie stands for ivy. Last time there was v then u. Is there any more ‘u’ before v is written?

    Just as an addition, to make the meaning of that sentence clear.

    “Saleable beverage needs no iuie bush which prouerb importth thus much. “Good

    wine needs no bush. Why did the Greeks hang ivy plants outside their stores as a sign that they were making wine? ” I believe it was a symbol of an ancient saying, “I have an ancient tradition, I know it is true and you know me, I’m a stone.’ Is there a magic trick to selling wine?

    With respect to usage of “iuie” in this

    sentence.

    • 485920 views
    • 615 answers
    • 179588 votes
  • Iuie stands for ivy. Last time there was v then u. Is there any more ‘u’ before v is written?

    Just as an addition, to make the meaning of that sentence clear.

    “Saleable beverage needs no iuie bush which prouerb importth thus much. “Good

    wine needs no bush. Why did the Greeks hang ivy plants outside their stores as a sign that they were making wine? ” I believe it was a symbol of an ancient saying, “I have an ancient tradition, I know it is true and you know me, I’m a stone.’ Is there a magic trick to selling wine?

    With respect to usage of “iuie” in this

    sentence.

    • 485920 views
    • 615 answers
    • 179588 votes
  • Iuie stands for ivy. Last time there was v then u. Is there any more ‘u’ before v is written?

    Just as an addition, to make the meaning of that sentence clear.

    “Saleable beverage needs no iuie bush which prouerb importth thus much. “Good

    wine needs no bush. Why did the Greeks hang ivy plants outside their stores as a sign that they were making wine? ” I believe it was a symbol of an ancient saying, “I have an ancient tradition, I know it is true and you know me, I’m a stone.’ Is there a magic trick to selling wine?

    With respect to usage of “iuie” in this

    sentence.

    • 485920 views
    • 615 answers
    • 179588 votes
  • Iuie stands for ivy. Last time there was v then u. Is there any more ‘u’ before v is written?

    Just as an addition, to make the meaning of that sentence clear.

    “Saleable beverage needs no iuie bush which prouerb importth thus much. “Good

    wine needs no bush. Why did the Greeks hang ivy plants outside their stores as a sign that they were making wine? ” I believe it was a symbol of an ancient saying, “I have an ancient tradition, I know it is true and you know me, I’m a stone.’ Is there a magic trick to selling wine?

    With respect to usage of “iuie” in this

    sentence.

    • 485920 views
    • 615 answers
    • 179588 votes
  • Iuie stands for ivy. Last time there was v then u. Is there any more ‘u’ before v is written?

    Just as an addition, to make the meaning of that sentence clear.

    “Saleable beverage needs no iuie bush which prouerb importth thus much. “Good

    wine needs no bush. Why did the Greeks hang ivy plants outside their stores as a sign that they were making wine? ” I believe it was a symbol of an ancient saying, “I have an ancient tradition, I know it is true and you know me, I’m a stone.’ Is there a magic trick to selling wine?

    With respect to usage of “iuie” in this

    sentence.

    • 485920 views
    • 615 answers
    • 179588 votes
  • Iuie stands for ivy. Last time there was v then u. Is there any more ‘u’ before v is written?

    Just as an addition, to make the meaning of that sentence clear.

    “Saleable beverage needs no iuie bush which prouerb importth thus much. “Good

    wine needs no bush. Why did the Greeks hang ivy plants outside their stores as a sign that they were making wine? ” I believe it was a symbol of an ancient saying, “I have an ancient tradition, I know it is true and you know me, I’m a stone.’ Is there a magic trick to selling wine?

    With respect to usage of “iuie” in this

    sentence.

    • 485920 views
    • 615 answers
    • 179588 votes
  • Iuie stands for ivy. Last time there was v then u. Is there any more ‘u’ before v is written?

    Just as an addition, to make the meaning of that sentence clear.

    “Saleable beverage needs no iuie bush which prouerb importth thus much. “Good

    wine needs no bush. Why did the Greeks hang ivy plants outside their stores as a sign that they were making wine? ” I believe it was a symbol of an ancient saying, “I have an ancient tradition, I know it is true and you know me, I’m a stone.’ Is there a magic trick to selling wine?

    With respect to usage of “iuie” in this

    sentence.

    • 485920 views
    • 615 answers
    • 179588 votes