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At the meeting at the Crown & Anchor of the Loyal North Brittons when Mackingtosh was in the chair, T
Letter 120 2009
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CONNERY: Brittons Pat and Chris Drew have lived here for 18 years and are fearful of what may happen next.
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Brittons nonexistent relationship with his abusive father made me wonder about the type of relationship my sons will have with theirs.
Beneath the Bruises Dywane D. Birch 2008
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Brittons nonexistent relationship with his abusive father made me wonder about the type of relationship my sons will have with theirs.
Beneath the Bruises Dywane D. Birch 2008
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He then aired each Tuesday and Wednesday the faces of local Brittons during the hard times of the Great Depression.
Archive 2006-12-01 Michael Caddell 2006
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He then aired each Tuesday and Wednesday the faces of local Brittons during the hard times of the Great Depression.
South_Dakota_Christmas_1938_(General_Distribution).wmv Michael Caddell 2006
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That the Brittons were in Italie and Greece with the Cimbrians and Gaules, before the incarnation of Christ.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Idea, of the Humanity of the present Race of Brittons.
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Were they suffering as we are, could Americans sit thus coldly whilst Brittons were
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Hardress, [24] and severall Lords and parliament men, came to our lodgings, and embrac'd us with all the outward marks of love and kindness, and seem'd mightily pleas'd at what was done; and told us we should now be no more English and Scotch, but Brittons.
The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.) James Pringle Thomson
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