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I went yesterday on an expedition to see the remains of a forest which exists between tidemarks at a place called Amroth, near here.
The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley Huxley, Leonard 1900
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I was tempted to call Amroth to my side, but I remembered what he had said, and I determined to resist the impulse.
The Child of the Dawn Arthur Christopher Benson 1893
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I hesitated whether or not to call Amroth to my aid, but decided that I had better not do so at first.
The Child of the Dawn Arthur Christopher Benson 1893
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I went yesterday on an expedition to see the remains of a forest which exists between tidemarks at a place called Amroth, near here.
Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 1 Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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"Amroth," I said, "I am like one intoxicated with joy.
The Child of the Dawn Arthur Christopher Benson 1893
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Now Dol Amroth was in the fief of Belfalas; but Imrahil was not called the Prince of Belfalas.
superversive: Gondor, Byzantium, and Feudalism superversive 2010
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I rather fancy that the knights of Dol Amroth were troops of this sort.
superversive: Gondor, Byzantium, and Feudalism superversive 2010
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In the time of Denethor, the leading noble of Gondor was Imrahil, Prince of Dol Amroth.
superversive: Gondor, Byzantium, and Feudalism superversive 2010
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Divorced in 1936, Mrs. K. E. Hammond-Davies was living at Amroth, Long Lane, Hillingdon in 1939, 37 Lansdowne Crescent, London W.11 in 1948/51 and 71 Queens Gate, S.W.7 in 1952/55.
Kay Hammond Davies Steve 2010
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'For this is the heart of the ancient realm as it was long ago, and here is the mound of Amroth, where in happier days his high house was built.
The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965
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