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Thanks for the restaurant recommendation, Chris took me to the Felix Contin.
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Compelled to resign the latter appointment from impaired health, he ultimately took up his residence with his brother, Mr James Laidlaw, tenant at Contin, near Dingwall, in whose house he expired on the 18th of May 1845, having attained his sixty-fifth year.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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His remains were interred in the churchyard of Contin, a sequestered spot under the shade of the elevated Tor-Achilty, amidst the most interesting Highland scenery.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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Contin-on a continent; on a continent, mark you, not an island.
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Contin, at first continent, had gradually reached its true meaning, continuelle.
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And so in the _Prol. to the Contin. of the Canterb.
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According to Carpenter's medical records, Hawes prescribed him Hydromorph Contin - a narcotic - for the first time in January 2008.
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According to Carpenter's medical records, Hawes prescribed him Hydromorph Contin - a narcotic - for the first time in January 2008.
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Robert as aforesaid I give unto my Grandson Robert my said son Robert's son however to be annexed both all the said slave & their increase unto the Lands & plantations that are in tailed upon my said son Robert and to Contin - ue annexed & to go with the Lands accord [ng] g to the intent & meaning of my said Will ....
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Trouble hath yett lain upon me, and while I Contin [ue] to Intermedle in shipping the tobaccoes, Sending for [pro] - vision any Goods wth. the & c. as I must Expect the [men]
Letter from Robert Carter to Thomas Corbin, 1702 June 15 1702
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