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Call'd to this charge from all the Delphian dames.
Ion 2008
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As I read this I couldn't help but remember, Darkling I listen; and, for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Call'd him soft names in many a musèd rhyme, To take into the air my quiet breath.
The Book Thief 2006
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Call'd to this charge from all the Delphian dames.
Ion 2008
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John Sullivan deposed that he was standing by Mr. Carters garden Door and Michael Ryan afew paces from him, he heard said Evoy desire said Ryan to go inform the girls who were pelting him with stones, and that they would leave it off, Ryan abus'd Evoy, said he would Beat her, and Call'd her a Bawdy House Keeper.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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"It's against Arizona law to sell a place without informing the buyer that there's been a murder there, but Call'd sell his own sister to cannibals if there was a penny to be had, so it don't surprise me none."
The Town Little, Bentley 2000
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Call'd upon Stephen Collins who has just returned.
John Adams diary 24, 15 September 1775 - 3 January 1776 1961
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Plantation Call'd Concord Village, which is Commonly known by the
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May past, a Negro Man Servant Call'd_ Robbin, _almost of the complexion of an Indian, short thick square shouldered Fellow, a very short neck, and thick legs, about 28 Years old, talks good English, can read and write, and plays on the Fiddle; he was born at_ Dunstable _and IT IS THOUGHT HE HAS
The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 Various
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They have one good thing in most parts of this principality, or County palatine its rather Call'd, that at all Cross wayes there are posts wth hands pointing to each road wth ye names of ye great town or market towns that it Leads to, wch does make up for ye Length of ye miles yt strangers may not Loose their Road and have it to goe back againe.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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These hills wch they Call Ffurness Ffells a long Row Continued some miles, and some of them are Call'd Donum ffells and soe from the places they adjoyne to are named, but they hold the whole length of the water wch is 10 mile; they have fome parts of them that has wayes that they Can by degrees in a Compass ascend them and so they go onward.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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