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First, it came out after Mr. Cooper's will was settled -- he had died the year before -- that John and his mother weren't rich any more.
First settled by indigenous peoples, by the time of European contact it was inhabited by the Caribs.
The aftermath of the First World War left many issues to be settled, including the exact position of national boundaries and which country particular regions would join.
First changed to " Negrohead Mountain ", a peak above Santa Monica, California was renamed on ( February 2010 ) to Ballard Mountain in honor of John Ballard, a black pioneer who settled the area in the 19th century.
His parents were likely merchants who had settled in the kingdom and were " apparently well-to-do ", although it is unknown whether they participated in the First Crusade or arrived later.
First settled in 1805, administered by Hudson's Bay Company from 1821, until incorporated as the Colony of British Columbia in 1858.
Difficulties with Germany and criticism by the Socialist party in connection with Morocco ( First Moroccan Crisis in 1905 – 06, were settled by the Algeciras Conference ).
Frederick the Great ( reigned 1740-1786 ) settled around 300, 000 colonists in the eastern provinces of Prussia, acquired in the First Partition of Poland of 1772, with the intention of replacing the Polish nobility.
The First Treaty of San Ildefonso settled the problem, with Spain acquiring territories east of the Uruguay river and Portugal acquiring territories in the Amazon basin.
First settled in 1710 by John Muirwood and several other colonial founders who bartered for the land From the Wyantenuck Nation Under the Sachem Waramaugs who lived in a enormous Palisade along the Still river.
First a change to Lycoming County was rejected, next the name Susquehanna County was struck down as was Muncy County, before the legislature revisited and settled on Lycoming County for Lycoming Creek, the stream that was the center of the pre-Revolutionary border dispute.
First settled in 1817, it is one of the oldest continuous settlements in Alabama.
The Second Mesa Company arrived in 1879 and settled to the west of where the First Mesa Company settled in 1880, due to lack of available farmland.
First settled in 1789 before the Louisiana Purchase, the community is the oldest continuously settled area in Arkansas.
First settled in 1639 after being purchased from Native American leader Wequash, Guilford is considered by some to have the third largest collection of historic homes in New England, with important buildings from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.
First settled in 1829 on a site tentatively named Washington, the town was officially founded in 1830 as the county seat of McDonough County and given the name Macomb after General Alexander Macomb, a general in the War of 1812.
First settled in 1879, it was named after the prominent Chandler family of Evansville.
The French originally settled upon a traditional Mississaugas First Nation site called Katarokwi ( Cataraqui in the common transliteration, and according to French pronunciation rules should be said " kah-tah-RAH-kee ," although it is generally pronounced " kah-tah-ROCK-way ") in 1673 and established Fort Cataraqui, later to be called Fort Frontenac.
First settled by English speakers from southern Maine, the original population has been supplanted by French-speaking Acadians.
First settled about 1807 or 1808, it was incorporated as a town in 1836 and named after Madrid, Spain.
First called Sunday River Plantation, it was settled in 1781 by Benjamin Barker and his two brothers from Methuen, Massachusetts, together with Ithiel Smith of Cape Elizabeth.
First settled in 1779, the land was considered superior for pasturage and hay crops, and orchards were large and productive.

First and 1757
He was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke in 1751 and served as First Lord of the Treasury and titular Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1756 to 1757.
Devonshire was given the Garter and appointed First Lord of the Treasury ( most historians consider him Prime Minister during this service ) in November 1756, and he served as First Lord until May 1757 in an administration effectively run by William Pitt.
Anson subsequently continued his naval career with distinction as an administrator, joining the Admiralty Board in December 1744, then becoming First Lord of the Admiralty from June 1751 to November 1756, and again from June 1757 until his death.
A great fire in 1757 and the First Partition of Poland in 1772, which placed Sandomierz in Austria, further reduced its status.
On January 21, 1757, at the First Battle on Snowshoes, Rogers ' force of 74 rangers ambushed and captured seven Frenchmen near Fort Carillon at the south end of Lake Champlain.
James Davenport ( 1716 – 1757 ) was an American clergyman and itinerant preacher noted for his often controversial actions during the First Great Awakening.
Daniel Read ( November 16, 1757 – December 4, 1836 ) was an American composer of the First New England School, and one of the primary figures in early American classical music.
Antoine Christophe Saliceti ( baptised in the name of Antonio Cristoforo Saliceti: Antoniu Cristufaru Saliceti in Corsican ; 26 August 1757 – 23 December 1809 ) was a French politician and diplomat of the Revolution and First Empire.
Eventually, in consequence of a deadlock, Waldegrave himself was First Lord of the Treasury for five days in June 1757.

First and Lynchburg
Source and copyright holder: " First and last days in Lynchburg ( A last look at Lynchburg Luke )" 78 Quarterly 5 ( 1992 ), p. 71-78
* First Baptist Church ( Lynchburg, Virginia )

First and was
First it was the Nations against themselves, then it was them against the whites.
First, Wright said, he was choked by the smoke, which fortunately kept him from seeing the dreadful town.
The President was even more generous with the First Lady than he had been before the tragedy.
Among the dolls was one that meant very much to the First Lady, who would pick it up and look at it often.
But she was afraid the First Lady would not understand, because Rob Roy was a perfect angel with the First Family.
It was her job to stand at the foot of the stairs, and, just as the First Lady stepped off the last tread, Mama would straighten out her long train before she marched to the Blue Room to greet her guests with the President.
Lieutenant Colonel James P. Brownlow, who commanded the First Brigade of Thomas' First Cavalry Division, was ordered across one of these fords.
Beloved Dr. R. F. Campbell, our First Presbyterian Church pastor, was in charge.
When the United States entered the First World War Baker made certain that the Draft Act of 1917 prohibited the sale of liquor to men in uniform and that it provided for broad zones around the camps in which prostitution was outlawed.
Perhaps Patchen was once involved in a train accident, and this passage from First Will And Testament may have been how the accident appeared to the poet when he first saw it -- if he did: ``
First of all there was the parsonage, an utterly impossible place for civilized people to live in, originally poorly conceived, apparently not repaired for years, with no plumbing or sewage, with rat-holes and rot.
First thing I knew he was in the kitchenette cooking up the breakfast and I was handing Eileen her coffeecup and she was lying there handsome as a queen among her courtiers.
When that was broken up after the First World War, its name was changed once more.
First was a 1958 cut of more than 50% on that portion of the load in excess of 40,000 lb ; ;
First, and most obvious, was the growing nationalism and the tendency to regard the state, and the individual's identification with the state, as transcending other ties of social solidarity.
First was the period of codification of existing law: the Code Napoleon in France and the peculiar codification that, in fact, resulted from Austin's restatement and ordering of the Common Law in England.
First of all, what is their evidence that the tactual apparatus was fundamentally undamaged??

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