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The most striking differences of these clubs from the Granges were their lack of secrecy and their avowed political purposes.
The Agrarian Crusade; a chronicle of the farmer in politics 1923
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The next day being the 16 of the moneth we sailed along the said coast toward the Southwest, and by South about 35 leagues from the double Cape, where we found very steepe and wilde hilles, among the which were seene certaine smal cabbans, which we in the countrey call Granges, and therefore we named them The hilles of the Granges.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II. Richard Hakluyt 1584
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Early English farms were called Granges and since the owner of the farm was called the master, that and other titles have been carried over to the American organization.
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I give most of them away to Masonic Lodges, Granges, Churches, and other Fraternal Organizations for thei monthly fund raiser suppers.
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I give most of them away to Masonic Lodges, Granges, Churches, and other Fraternal Organizations for thei monthly fund raiser suppers.
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This “Les Granges” has good depth and succulence, which combine to make it a natural match for unadorned grilled meats – or even those cans of beans.
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Domaine Bernard Baudry, “Les Granges,” Chinon 2007. (about $17; find this wine) Bernard Baudry is one of my favorite Loire producers of red wine and offers consistently good values across the line.
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Maxxed Out And it is a Wall Street story, even though the Granges are movie and media folk.
Profit, Passion John C. Boland 2009
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But the winds are stirring that threaten not only to tear the powerful nation apart but loyal families like the Granges.
12/24/2006 - 12/31/2006 Miss Snark 2006
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But the winds are stirring that threaten not only to tear the powerful nation apart but loyal families like the Granges.
Archive 2006-12-24 Miss Snark 2006
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