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The Bridg is fine arches and built on with houses; the Pavements wch is Esteem'd the Chiefe part of town where ye Market house and town hall stands is so mean that Southwarke is much before it.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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“But, Bridg...,” David began before Bridget interrupted him.
Color Me Grey Michelle Janine Robinson 2010
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So he is calling her “Bridg” now, David thought to himself when he heard the exchange.
Color Me Grey Michelle Janine Robinson 2010
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Mai Cootie go ober da Bridg las Oketober an kan hab no moar kittehs wher we lib rite nao.
i got no kolor left - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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It had even been a mistake to mention the Bridge on Jupiter to the girl-for despite the fact that - everyone knew that the Bridg. e existed, anyone who spoke of it with familiarity could quickly earn the label of being dangerously flap-jawed.
Cities In Flight Blish, James 1957
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But the multitude following after to the _King's Bench_, were opposed by Captain _Bridg_, who was straight knoct down, and had his head broke in two places, not being able to withstand the multitude, who, getting betwixt him and the Jayle, rescued their fellowes, and beat the _Major_ and _Aldermen_ into their houses, and then cried _Conquest_.
A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide John Ashton
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Major R.F. Webb was then promoted to Col. who comanded untell we was done at the Rapahanock Bridg the 7th of Nov. 1863.
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And the 3 day we rode on the cars as far as Rapadan River and Bridg was burnt thar and then we had to walk from thar to our Regiment And it was 115 miles to Winchester And 35 from thar to the Reg. but we left Rapadan the 4 day and walked up the railroad to Culpeper Coathouse which was 12 miles from
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Bridg and broke thir lines and got to the Bridge we was then cutoff and had to Surender: was then taken back to the rear and staid thir untell next morning The morning of the 8th we was marched back to
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The Bridg at Rochester is the finest in England – nay its said to Equal any in the world – it is not built upon wth houses as London Bridge but its very Long and fine, Iron spikes Like a grate is on the top of the wall wch is breast high, and these jrons on the top wch are above a yard more.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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