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We have saltpetre for our ordinance and salt soda for our glass, and thereto in one place a kind of earth (in Southery; as I ween, hard by Codington, and sometime in the tenure of one Croxton of London) which is so fine to make moulds for goldsmiths and casters of metal, that a load of it was worth five shillings thirty years ago; none such again they say in England.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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We have sallpetre for our ordinance and salt soda for our glass, and thereto in one place a kind of earth (in Southery; as I ween, hard by Codington, and sometime in the tenure of one Croxton of London) which is so fine to make moulds for goldsmiths and casters of metal, that a load of it was worth five shillings thirty years ago; none such again they say in England.
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The Watertown-based Codington team used a Sno-Cat tracked vehicle and four rescue trucks to shuttle to shelter motorists who opted not to stay with their vehicles, Culhane said.
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A tornado touched down northwest of Eureka on Wednesday, compliments of Mother Nature, who also sent thunderstorms rumbling across the region, dropping rain and hail from Faulk to Codington counties.
unknown title 2009
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Cape Fear Museum: Carmen Abraham, Myrtle Grove Middle School; Catherine Bennett, Gregory School of Science, Mathematics & Technology; and Cadman Styers, Codington
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Nathaniel Turner, Efq; of Ipfwich John Toke, Efq; of Codington, Kent The rev.
The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. Translated from the French by John Hawkesworth 1768
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