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"Goreham," he said, "I will have the motor in an hour.
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“These are young denominations that emphasize church growth,” Goreham said.
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“It looks like a circulation of saints to me,” Goreham said.
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On learning that eleven Acadians obeyed this summons, Cornwallis sent Captain Goreham of the
The Acadian Exiles : a Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline 1898
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The rebels, however, made good their escape, thanks to the Indians; and Goreham could only make prisoners of some of their children, whom he brought before the governor.
The Acadian Exiles : a Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline 1898
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In any case, of course, the children were in no way responsible, and were therefore sent home; and the governor described Goreham as 'no officer at all.'
The Acadian Exiles : a Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline 1898
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BBC Norfolk's Chris Goreham: Team spirit has been a big part of the club's remarkable recent rise.
BBC News - Home 2011
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In 1744, towards the end of October, Mr. Gorrhon, (perhaps Goreham) deceased, commanding a detachment of the English troops, sent to observe the retreat the French and savages were making from before Port-Royal
An Account of the Customs and Manners of the Micmakis and Maricheets Savage Nations, Now Dependent on the Government of Cape-Breton Antoine Simon Maillard 1736
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But the schedule being what it is, Goreham hopes the conflict with finals week won't keep students from attending the public hearings.
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"It is important that we deal with this issue," Goreham said.
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