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" Whatever Became of the New England Indians Shipped to Bermuda to be Sold as Slaves ," Man in the Northwest 11 ( Spring 1981 ), pp. 103 – 114.
" Whatever Became of the New England Indians Shipped to Bermuda to be Sold as Slaves ," Man in the Northwest 11 ( Spring 1981 ), pp. 103 – 114.
" Whatever Became of the New England Indians Shipped to Bermuda to be Sold as Slaves ," Man in the Northwest 11 ( Spring 1981 ), pp. 103 – 114.
Shipped by Belzoni to England, this piece is still on prominent display at the British Museum.
Shipped to England in June, Statton attended an investiture ceremony in the Quadrangle of Buckingham Palace, where he was presented with his Victoria Cross by King George V. During his time in England, Statton undertook a course at the Motor Training Institute in preparation for non-military employment, before he was granted a month's leave.

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Shipped in at the last moment by Tagg and stabled in Mary Eppler's barn to keep him calm and out from under the press, this time Funny Cide was the betting favorite.
Shipped with food and ammo as a “ war priority item ,” the deal spread Coke's market worldwide at government expense.
Shipped to Ireland under trainer Vincent O ' Brien and ridden by champion jockey Lester Piggott, the horse entered only three races as a two-year-old but won them all, including the Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket.
The following spring, it was shipped to the US, arriving in New York Harbor on 11 May 1964 Shipped by rail, it arrived at the museum later that month.
Shipped to South Wales and dispatched from the GWR locomotive depot at Newport, Ebbw Junction, the first 43 locomotives were transferred to the LNER works at Doncaster for completion, and later running in over the East Coast mainline to replace damaged stock.

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Shipped back to Europe along with the other French officers, all deprived of military honours by the victors, Bougainville was prohibited from taking up any further active duty against the British under the terms of surrender.

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Shipped without rear seat, rear interior trim, rear window or decklid, the hearse package also features a heavy-duty suspension, brakes, charging system and tires and was once offered on a modified Ford Expedition SUV chassis with the Triton V10 truck engine.
Let the bell be cast by the best workmen & examined carefully before it is Shipped with the following words well shaped around it vizt.
Shipped by barge, rail, and tanker ship.
* Shipped out: April 20, 1918.
Shipped without unit organization or strong command, they were passed from one temporary duty station to another, often spending months between leaving their original organizations and assignment to a unit.
Shipped to Canada in October 2001 it is the largest such sculpture outside Armenia.
Shipped via railroad boxcars, these kits included all the materials needed to build a house.
Shipped by railroad boxcar, and then usually trucked to a home site, the average Sears Modern Home kit had 25 tons of materials, with over 30, 000 parts, and came with such utilities as electric and gaslight fixtures in early models.
* 1. 07: Shipped with new players only
* 1. 08: Shipped with new players only
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In September '76 Thomas Huxley, Darwin's famous disciple, came from England to speak in a crowded auditorium at the formal opening of the University ; ;
Trevelyan was at least in part attracted to the period by an almost unconscious desire to take up the story where Macaulay's History Of England had broken off.
In four opening chapters reminiscent of Macaulay's famous third chapter, Trevelyan surveys the state of England at the opening of the eighteenth century.
Samuel Gorton was born at Gorton, England, near the present city of Manchester, about 1592.
namely, is the idea that there were Saxon mercenaries in England at all reasonable??
In Athens, in Shakespeare's England, and at Versailles, the hierarchies of worldly power were stable and manifest.
Many years later I went to see S.K. in England, where he was living at Whiteleaf, near Aylesbury, and he showed me beside his cottage there the remains of the road on which Boadicea is supposed to have travelled.
And in England, after the Restoration, the body of Cromwell was disinterred and hanged at Tyburn.
Isaac Newton, at the age of twenty-three, industriously calculating logarithms `` to two and fifty places '' during the great plague year in England, 1665 ; ;
In 1918 the New England Telephone Company began erecting a building to house its operations on the corner of U. S. Rte. 7 and what is now Memorial Avenue at Manchester Center.
When the Half Moon put in at Dartmouth, England, in the fall of 1609, word of Hudson's findings leaked out, and English interest in him revived.
The Company maintained a store at which products of England could be purchased and brought in goods for the new merchants on the understanding that they refrain from trading in furs.
Chaplin, 71, who met K. when the Soviet boss visited England in 1956, confided that he hopes to visit Russia some time this summer because `` I have marveled at your grandiose experiment and I believe in your future ''.
But it must be readily seen that the religious picture in England has so greatly changed during these hundred years as to engender hope, at least on the Catholic side.
They hope, of course, to reclaim the non-Catholic population to the Catholic faith, and at every Sunday Benediction they recite by heart the `` Prayer for England '':
The general tone of articles appearing in such important newspapers as the Manchester Guardian and the Sunday Observer implies a kindly recognition that the Catholic Church is now at least of equal stature in England with the Protestant churches.
The burden of Mr. Wesker's message is that people living close to the soil ( at least in England ) are not the happy, fine, strong, natural, earthy people city-bred intellectuals imagine.
L'Unita and Hoy published identical denunciations of Short's elevation, l'Osservatore Romano and the Christian Science Monitor ignored it, Times of India snickered at it, and the Manchester Guardian simply reported it -- the Fosterites in England were few but extremely militant.
" Swift extends the metaphor to get in a few jibes at England ’ s mistreatment of Ireland, noting that " For this kind of commodity will not bear exportation, and flesh being of too tender a consistence, to admit a long continuance in salt, although perhaps I could name a country, which would be glad to eat up our whole nation without it.
Nobel demonstrated his explosive for the first time that year, at a quarry in Redhill, Surrey, England.
Although it had at first been somewhat established in many colonies, in 1861 it was ruled that, except where specifically established, the Church of England had just the same legal position as any other church.
A. Milne memorial plaque at Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England, the setting for Winnie the Pooh
The Poirot books take readers through the whole of his life in England, from the first book ( The Mysterious Affair at Styles ), where he is a refugee staying at Styles, to the last Poirot book ( Curtain ), where he visits Styles once again before his death.
In September 1977, veteran actress and authoress Dulcie Gray played the Miss Marple character in a stage adaptation of A Murder Is Announced at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England that featured also Dinah Sheridan, Eleanor Summerfield, Patricia Brake and Barbara Flynn.

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