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Captain Francklin (Tour to Persia) estimates it = about four miles.
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One such case was that of Edmund Francklin of Bedford.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Seaboard appears in the Persian romance of Kámaraupa translated by Francklin, all the particulars absolutely corresponding.
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One such case was that of Edmund Francklin of Bedford.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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One such case was that of Edmund Francklin of Bedford.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Originally, these institutions were an extension of the practice of billeting affluent patients in a doctors own homeas in the example of Helkiah Crooke, who, as we have learned, took Edmund Francklin in as a private patient after he was found a lunatic in 1630.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Originally, these institutions were an extension of the practice of billeting affluent patients in a doctors own homeas in the example of Helkiah Crooke, who, as we have learned, took Edmund Francklin in as a private patient after he was found a lunatic in 1630.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Originally, these institutions were an extension of the practice of billeting affluent patients in a doctors own homeas in the example of Helkiah Crooke, who, as we have learned, took Edmund Francklin in as a private patient after he was found a lunatic in 1630.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Captain Francklin, whose opinion is generally taken, makes it (in his Tour to Persia) a measure of about four miles (Preface to Ibn Haukal, by Sir Gore Ouseley).
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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When Edmund Francklin was brought before him, Napier ended with the following incantation:
The Mad Among Us Gerald N. Grob 1994
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