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Beanes, which is cleane contrary to your blacke clay.
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Their Beanes are the same the Turkes call Garnanses, but these they much esteeme for dainties.
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Key, an attorney, had been sent to meet with British officers on their ships in the Chesapeake Bay to negotiate the release of William Beanes, a physician from Upper Marlboro, Md., as part of a prisoner exchange.
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The British held Beanes, Key and other Americans on the ship so they couldn't divulge the attack plans.
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In almost every fantasy league there are at least one or two Billy Beanes who enjoy trading and who are comfortable talking to anyone.
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When they arrived, General Ross agreed to release Beanes, but detained the Americans during the British attack on Baltimore, which they witnessed from their ship.
Great Regulars: In 1814, General Ross and Admiral Cockburn Rus Bowden 2009
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When they arrived, General Ross agreed to release Beanes, but detained the Americans during the British attack on Baltimore, which they witnessed from their ship.
Archive 2009-08-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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As dawn began to brighten the eastern sky, Key and Beanes stared out at the fort, trying to see which flag flew over it.
07/04/2006 2006
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As twilight deepened, Key and Beanes saw the America n flag flying over Fort McHenry.
07/04/2006 2006
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Nor returned he any more, till the next morning with the like two toastes of bread, and such another Glasse of white Bastard, as he had brought him at the first, continuing the same course for divers dayes after: till the Abbot had eaten (and very hungerly too) a pretty store of dryed Beanes, which Ghinotto purposely, (yet secretly) had hidden in the Chamber.
The Decameron 2004
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