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"Well, then," said the old man, "you see the Ardens was always great gentry.
The House of Arden Edith 1923
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He never had a good nights sleep after being in the Ardens during the "Battle of the BULGE".
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And his mother ` s family is related to one of the leading Catholic families in the area, the Ardens of Park Hall, near Birmingham.
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The eldest sons of generation upon generation of Ardens before him had worked in these same orchards.
Eighteen JAN BURKE 2002
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The Ardens were never among the believers of such superstitions, never held with any talk of vampires.
Eighteen JAN BURKE 2002
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The Ardens were never among the believers of such superstitions, never held with any talk of vampires.
Eighteen JAN BURKE 2002
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The eldest sons of generation upon generation of Ardens before him had worked in these same orchards.
Eighteen JAN BURKE 2002
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In more recent years a congregation of prominent families has worshiped in this edifice -- among others, the Fishes, Ardens, Livingstons, Osborns and Sloanes.
As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century Marian Gouverneur
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Ardens, which was demolished in 1747, to make place for the Foundling
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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He engaged the people of the villages to renounce the worship of idols, and to hew down the great statue of Diana at Ardens, that had been famous from the time of
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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