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United States, Chile play to 1-1 tie in friendly Steve Goff 2011
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(And see Bunbury's "Ancient Geography", i., 145, 146, for a discussion of this subject.) (13) Citron tables were in much request at Rome.
Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars 39-65 Lucan
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The only thing I remember which was remarkable in Burns 'manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side -- on the other his widow, with her child in her arms.
Stories of Authors, British and American Edwin Watts Chubb 1912
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For a critique on Pitt's Mediterranean plans, see Bunbury's "Great War with France,"
William Pitt and the Great War John Holland Rose 1898
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Mark remained there two years and left at Christmas; after spending a few weeks idly in London he went to take charge of Doctor Bunbury's practice in
Enter Bridget Thomas Cobb 1893
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If it wasn't for Bunbury's extraordinary bad health, for instance, I wouldn't be able to dine with you at Willis's to - night, for I have been really engaged to Aunt Augusta for more than a week.
The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde 1877
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D. 150, _an abridged sketch after a map in Bunbury's History of
The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest John Fiske 1871
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Bunbury's _History of Ancient Geography_, vol.i. pp. 289-296, where it is concluded that the story "cannot be disproved or pronounced to be absolutely impossible; but the difficulties and improbabilities attending it are so great that they cannot reasonably be set aside without better evidence than the mere statement of Herodotus, upon the authority of unknown informants."
The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest John Fiske 1871
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A clerk took his paper, looked over it, smiled, and said it was of no use whatever without Bunbury's signature.
The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned George Dunderdale 1862
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The only thing I remember which was remarkable in Burns's manner, was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's, representing a soldier lying dead on the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side, -- on the other, his widow, with a child in her arms.
Robert Burns John Campbell Shairp 1852
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