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"Footpaths," he wrote, "are a precious right of the poor, and consequently much encroached on."
Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences George William Erskine Russell 1886
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Her debut collection of 1972, Steshkes tsvishn moyern (Footpaths amid Stone Walls) met with critical acclaim for its unique voice and thematic daring.
Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman. Leye 2009
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I called my local council and asked to speak to the Footpaths Officer.
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Footpaths to and from their favorite hunting and fishing grounds were the most used mode of travel.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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Footpaths twisted and hikers had left their traces, but I saw no one else.
Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999
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Footpaths lead from the main street to the beach at every block.
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Footpaths lead from the main street to the beach at every block.
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Footpaths lead from the main street to the beach at every block.
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The Council for the Preservation of Rural England was founded in 1926 to coordinate the activities of twenty-four existing amenity organizations, including the Commons Open Spaces and Footpaths Preservation Society, which dates back to 1865, and the National Trust, organized in 1895.
Preserving the Landscape Ranlett, John 1990
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Did you ever read 'Footpaths of Fate,' in the Nosegay series, sir?
The Girl on the Boat 1928
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