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  • This other of the Saint Andrew is a quiet place, where I have ta’en my whetter now and then, when I lodged in the neighbourhood of the Temple with Lord

    The Fortunes of Nigel 2004

  • In other American cities, Saint Andrew societies welcome both men and women.

    Boys' Club Considers New Direction 2010

  • Throughout the U.S., many cities and regions have their own Saint Andrew ' s societies.

    A Society Pia Catton 2010

  • Alamy The ruins of Saint Andrew ' s church in Covehithe, Suffolk, which has been nearly abandoned following coastal erosion.

    An Enduring Ideal Ferdinand Mount 2010

  • Throughout the U.S., many cities and regions have their own Saint Andrew ' s societies — and women are widely welcomed.

    A Society Pia Catton 2010

  • “Saint George and Saint Andrew!” exclaimed the amazed

    The Abbot 2008

  • “By Saint Andrew, but it shall not though,” answered

    The Abbot 2008

  • No, by Saint Andrew! the hand that can hold the lance is above the control of the distaff.

    The Abbot 2008

  • If it was thought necessary to show more clearly the nature of the conflict, it might be indicated by the pennon of Saint George being displayed at one end of the lists, and that of Saint Andrew at the Other.

    Death of the Laird's Jock 2008

  • None among the Anglocised – Scottish, as his party was called, were so zealous as he for the red cross, and no one was more detested by his countrymen who followed the national standard of Saint Andrew and the patriot Wallace.

    Castle Dangerous 2008

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