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The result has been, that while the Castalia was a failure, the Calais-Douvre has proved a distinct success.
Man on the Ocean A Book about Boats and Ships R. [Illustrator] Richardson 1859
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We crossed in the "Castalia," in very rough weather indeed, the waves jumping over the deck, and covering everything there with foam; at one time there came a huge one dashing just against my husband's block as he was sketching, and drenched him from head to foot.
Philip Gilbert Hamerton An Autobiography, 1834-1858, and a Memoir by His Wife, 1858-1894 Eug��nie Hamerton 1864
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Through the generosity of wealthy patrons, Leary had set up his own “research” center, the Castalia Foundation, on the giant estate of his benefactors.
The Typewriter Is Holy Bill Morgan 2010
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Through the generosity of wealthy patrons, Leary had set up his own “research” center, the Castalia Foundation, on the giant estate of his benefactors.
The Typewriter Is Holy Bill Morgan 2010
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* 8:00 PM: Hugo House is hosting Castalia, a UW creative writing program reading series.
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He holds two degrees in history from Oxford, a J.D. from Harvard Law School, a doctorate in Ludology from the Waldzell School of the Order of Castalia, and certain advanced but curiously non-specific qualifications in modern American poetry from the National University of Zembla.
Campbell Nominee Interview: Felix Gilman maryrobinette 2009
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And furthermore, that stream Castalia, which people talk so much about, with fall on fall, at lowest reckoning, must mean a thousand horse – power good —!
Peer Gynt 2008
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And furthermore, that stream Castalia, which people talk so much about, with fall on fall, at lowest reckoning, must mean a thousand horse – power good —!
Peer Gynt 2008
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The most recent review of the literature on Aldobrandino's biography can be found in Enrico Coturri, "La puericoltura de di maestro Aldobrandino," Castalia (1960): 168 — 75.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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-- FRAGRANT WATER LILY (Castalia odorata) is one of several species of plants with floating padlike leaves (thus the common name lily pads).
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