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  • Truman, Hay, and Cranston of the Eleventh and Pollock and Muncey of the Fortieth were the captains ordered to march forthwith.

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

  • For the hovels are improved into cottages; the factory hands no longer live only in the mill; and the opinion, which was then held by all employers of labour, as a kind of Fortieth Article, that it is wicked for poor people to expect or hope for anything but regular work and sufficient food, has undergone considerable modification.

    As We Are and As We May Be Walter Besant 1868

  • Two days later on April 22, the Fortieth Anniversary of Earth Day, the rig collapsed and sank beneath the waves.

    Jerry Cope: Undefeated: The Gulf Coast 6 Months After the Blowout Jerry Cope 2010

  • Two days later on April 22, the Fortieth Anniversary of Earth Day, the rig collapsed and sank beneath the waves.

    Jerry Cope: Undefeated: The Gulf Coast 6 Months After the Blowout Jerry Cope 2010

  • Two days later on April 22, the Fortieth Anniversary of Earth Day, the rig collapsed and sank beneath the waves.

    Jerry Cope: Undefeated: The Gulf Coast 6 Months After the Blowout Jerry Cope 2010

  • Two days later on April 22, the Fortieth Anniversary of Earth Day, the rig collapsed and sank beneath the waves.

    Jerry Cope: Undefeated: The Gulf Coast 6 Months After the Blowout Jerry Cope 2010

  • Beating downriver, then, Washington met Putnam, who had hurried uptown upon hearing the blasts, in the crossroad to Bloomingdale, near present-day Fortieth Street and Park Avenue.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • The Bible is Ten to the Fortieth bits of Goodness!

    Creationist extravaganza on TBN - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • Beating downriver, then, Washington met Putnam, who had hurried uptown upon hearing the blasts, in the crossroad to Bloomingdale, near present-day Fortieth Street and Park Avenue.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • Beating downriver, then, Washington met Putnam, who had hurried uptown upon hearing the blasts, in the crossroad to Bloomingdale, near present-day Fortieth Street and Park Avenue.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

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