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Although George Thomason did not date this tract, the last date internal to the document was Saturday 13 November 1647, suggesting a publication date of 15 November 1647.
Apparently during the time Covas owned the Hogue-Denham tract, and before the Civil War, a health resort did flourish at Amite Springs as the hamlet was known at that time.
However, it is known that Louisa and her husband, David Cloninger, did receive the mill tract, among other acreages.
The Holt and Balcolm logging company set aside one tract of land in which they did not cut the original growth.
He did not mean to found a new church or religious organization distinct from the Lutheranism of the land, but to create a Christian association the members of which by preaching, by tract and book distribution and by practical benevolence might awaken the somewhat torpid religion of the Lutheran Church.
Rousing his powers, he wrote, but did not live to publish, a fervent tract on prayer.
Pope Pius II wrote a tract in 1453, five years before becoming Pope, to show that, though the Donation was a forgery, the Church owed its lands to Charlemagne and its powers of the keys to Peter ; he did not publish it, however.
More land was granted the members of the Queen's Rangers in the First Military tract, but most Rangers did not occupy their land and many sold their acreage to others after a short time.
Harvey did not publish a reply, but Lichfield answered in a tract called " The Trimming of Thomas Nash ," ( 1597 ).
The debate was never resolved thus he did not receive " a sword, a medal, a tract of public land or simply a resolution of thanks ".
" From God and Saint King Rufus did Churches take, From Citizens town-court, and mercate place, From Farmer lands: New Forrest for to make, In Beaulew tract, where whiles the King in chase Pursues the hart, just vengeance comes apace, And King pursues.
It is believed that while Acidalius did not actually write the tract, he was nevertheless instrumental in its creation.
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The Treaty with the Potawatomi, signed September 19, 1827, ceded the tract reserved for the village to the U. S. He did not sign the 1828 Treaty with the Potawatomi, which ceded additional land in southwest Michigan, although he did sign the 1832 | Treaty with the Potawatomi, which also ceded additional land in the area.
Not only did it cure many serious fungal infections of the skin, mouth, throat, and intestinal tract, but it could also be combined with antibacterial drugs to balance their side effects.
It did assess a nominal quit-rent fee of a few shillings on land-holders undeniably within the tract ; that is, as far south as Ipswich.
" for the securing and taking in a tract of land called the forest, bordering upon the cheife residence of ye Pamunkey King, the most dangerous head of ye Indyan enemy ," did " after much consultation thereof had, decree and sett down several proportions of land for such commanders, and fifty acres per poll for all other persons who ye first yeare and five and twenty acres who the second yeare, should adventure or be adventured to seate and inhabit on the southern side of Pamunkey River, now called York, and formerly known by the Indyan name of Chiskiack, as a reward and encouragement for this their undertaking.
" Ishii stated to Moore that he did not wish for the movie to turn into an " anti-Communist tract ".
He did not make Tennessee his permanent home until the fall of 1803, when he established himself on a tract on the Duck River in what is now Maury County.
On sloping land, the chain was to be " leveled " by raising one end as needed, so that undulations did not increase the apparent length of the side or the area of the tract.
" Vast war arose between Aed and Toirrdelbach, the two sons of Ruaidri O Conchobair, after the death of Aed mac Cathail Chrodbeirg, for the younger did not yield respect to the elder ; so that all Connacht was ruined between them and turned into a continuous desert from Ballysadare southward to the River of the Ui Fiachrach, excepting only a small tract in Sliab Luga and Lucht Artig.
An interesting characteristic of Bacon's apparently scientific tract was that, although he amassed an overwhelming body of empirical data, he did not make any original discoveries.
His co-authorship of a tract on the Waihi strike gained him a certain amount of prestige, as did his editorship of the Federation of Labour's newspaper.

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In contrast, exocrine glands, such as salivary glands, sweat glands, and glands within the gastrointestinal tract, tend to be much less vascular and have ducts or a hollow lumen.
The approximants and illustrate this conflict: both are produced without much of a constriction in the vocal tract ( so phonetically they seem to be vowel-like ), but they occur on the edge of syllables, such as at the beginning of the English words " yet " and " wet " ( which suggests that phonologically they are consonants ).
Most grass-eating mammals are quite large and have a long digestive tract ; while guinea pigs have much longer colons than most rodents, they must also supplement their diet by coprophagy, the eating of their own feces.
Willoughby pointed out that much of the rest of the country had been explored and mapped except for this part of Florida, writing, "( w ) e have a tract of land one hundred and thirty miles long and seventy miles wide that is as much unknown to the white man as the heart of Africa.
If a patient has a stone lodged higher in the urinary tract, the doctor may use a much finer calibre scope called a ureteroscope through the bladder and up into the ureter.
The small intestine ( or small bowel ) is the part of the gastrointestinal tract following the stomach and followed by the large intestine, and is where much of the digestion and absorption of food takes place.
The settlers who owned the land about Old Stockbridge asked so much for their land that two prominent Atlanta citizens, John W. Grant and George W. Adair, bought a tract about a mile south of Old Stockbridge and offered lots at a reasonable price.
Title to the land that much of Wyomissing is built upon was in two parcels, an eastern tract and a western tract, which were divided by a northwesterly line in the vicinity of Lake Avenue.
In much of the gastrointestinal tract, smooth muscles contract in sequence to produce a peristaltic wave which forces a ball of food ( called a bolus while in the esophagus and gastrointestinal tract and chyme in the stomach ) along the gastrointestinal tract.
In much of the gastrointestinal tract, smooth muscles contract in sequence to produce a peristaltic wave which forces a ball of food ( called a bolus ) while in the esophagus.
Leading nutritionists believe that instead of indulging oneself in three large meals each day, it is much healthier and easier on the metabolism to eat five smaller meals each day ( e. g. better digestion, easier on the lower intestine to deposit wastes ; whereas larger meals are tougher on the digestive tract and may call for the use of laxatives ).
In an effort to preserve this encampment, the Town of New Windsor acquired a plus tract consisting of much of the former hut sites.
Two uncles on the father's side having settled in North America, he visited Maryland in 1763, apparently to assist in recovering a tract of land about which a dispute had arisen, and thus began practising as a lawyer at Baltimore, where for a time he met with much success.
The campus contains a large tract of undeveloped land along the Puget Sound waterfront, much of it being second growth evergreen forest, which is of use to the students and faculty of the campus as a research and natural area.
Conversely, and to much local amusement / bemusement, a speculator recently bought a tract of agricultural land near the village and resold it at enormous profit as individual plots that might one day become part of the city.
Fecal Immunochemical Testing ( FIT ) picks up as little as 0. 3 ml but because it does not detect occult blood from the stomach and upper small intestine the test threshold doesn't cause undue false positives from normal upper intestinal blood leakage and it is much more specific for bleeding from the colon or lower gastrointestinal tract.
" The tract included much of northern New York, along the St. Lawrence River and eastern Lake Ontario, including the Thousand Islands, at a cost of about twelve cents an acre.
The tract included much of northern New York, along the St. Lawrence River and eastern Lake Ontario, including the Thousand Islands, at about eight cents an acre.
A tract which caused much annoyance among the theologians of the time because of its blasphemic precepts.
During the late 1970s, however, this tract of land was almost completely built upon and the area lost much of its charm.

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