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Note; also known under the title Farther Up The Road
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Gangetic (i.e. what we call Farther) India: "Indiæ Gangetidis continentem eam (Cubæ) plagam esse contendit Colonus."
The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest John Fiske 1871
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Farther from the Siraya region, village sizes tended to decrease.
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His Farther was a Mundzucker and She had him in a Growler,
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Jumbo dropped to his knees near Ware's right arm, and, shooting his left arm under Ware's body and his right arm across beneath Ware's chin, laid violent hold on the man's left arm near the shoulder with what is known as the Farther-Arm Hold.
The Dozen from Lakerim Rupert Hughes 1914
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Archipelago, the Andaman Islands, of Java and Sumatra, of the fabled island of Cipangu, or Japan, of Hindustan, and that marvellous region which the world learned to know as Farther India.
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Not long after, the Bruttians, a people fprung from a fet of outlaws, carried all before them, and gave their name to the province which is now called Farther Calabria, At length Rome turned her ambitious eye to - wards this extremity of the peninfula; in vain did the Bruttians refift her arms with obftinate valour; in vain did Pyrrhus HISTORY OF NAPLES.
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What part of the country pronounces the word Father "Farther", because apparently there is one since we have two wrecks stating it.
My Dad's Cake is More Insulting Than YOUR Dad's Cake Jen 2009
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Their songs "Farther" and "Sea Change" have had radio success and the band has contracts with
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Their songs "Farther" and "Sea Change" have had radio success and the band has contracts with
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