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  • And three weeks after came King Guthrum with thirty of the men that in the host were worthiest, at Aller, that is near Athelney.

    Heroes Every Child Should Know Hamilton Wright Mabie 1880

  • For after seven weeks Gothrun, king of the pagans, with thirty men chosen from the army, came to Alfred at a place called Aller, near Athelney, and there King Alfred, receiving him as his son by adoption, raised him up from the holy laver of baptism on the eighth day, at a royal villa named Wedmore, (34) where were the holy chrism was poured upon hint.

    The Life of King Alfred Giles, J. A. 1847

  • Saltzman, et al. J Aller Clinical Immuno 2009; 123 (2): S175

    Vaccine Science 2010

  • One scholar, Frank Aller from Washington, intimated that his inclination was to resist rather than accept induction.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • "Renata Aller: One View -- Ten Years" A decade of seascapes photographed from the same point on Long Island.

    Art exhibitions, current and upcoming, through January 2010

  • They sang in choir and when it was warm, swam in the river Aller.

    Goodnight Dogs 2010

  • Strobe Talbott, Bill Clinton, Frank Aller and relied on him thereafter as a vote counter, schmoozer, gossip, and bill collector.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • Strobe Talbott, Bill Clinton, Frank Aller and relied on him thereafter as a vote counter, schmoozer, gossip, and bill collector.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • One scholar, Frank Aller from Washington, intimated that his inclination was to resist rather than accept induction.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • Aller was at the center of the draft discussions along with Strobe Talbott, who perhaps more than any other member of his Rhodes class captured the crosscurrents of the moment.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

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