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Deliriously happy to be home in the USA, Sammy hopped in his rental car and tore off up the Northway, right into a notorious speed trap near the town of Halfmoon.
Archive 2008-07-01 David Fulton 2008
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Deliriously happy to be home in the USA, Sammy hopped in his rental car and tore off up the Northway, right into a notorious speed trap near the town of Halfmoon.
Rock & Roll Trivia David Fulton 2008
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On the way back, we realized that to reach Halfmoon and Paradise, we need to trek from Om beach.
Karwar Part -1 2007
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I also heard another federalist of Halfmoon then present, say that he voted for Mr. Young also; and I distinctly understood from them, that there had been an understanding between the federalists and Mr. Young's friends, to support Mr. Young and Mr. Hamilton as members of
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Mr. Morehouse said he voted for Mr. Hamilton, the federal candidate, to get a federalist in his town to vote for Mr. Young; and the federal replied, that be voted for Mr. Young, and that it was the understanding among some of the federalists and _some_ of the republicans in Halfmoon, that the federals should vote for Mr. Young, and that the republicans should vote for Mr. Hamilton.
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Halfmoon, a few days after the election of 1815, and Aaron
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Morehouse of Ballston, and a leading federalist of Halfmoon were there, conversing together on the late election.
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[The inhabitants of Halfmoon, will furnish ample credentials, for their extraordinary_ attention _and_ correctness _in the execution of their offices, One of these men shortly before the election was appointed deputy to the Sheriff: He suddenly veers about and becomes a convert to_ court _doctrine, and evinces his zeal in the new cause he had espoused, by his_ anathemas _against his former friends.]
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I have your word for it, you know -- yeh said so that time on de Halfmoon, an 'I ain't fergot it; but youse was right -- I am a mucker.
The Mucker Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912
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In fact he never once left his cabin while the Halfmoon lay at anchor until darkness had fallen; then he would come on deck, often standing for an hour at a time with eyes fastened steadily upon the brave little yacht from the canopied upper deck of which gay laughter and soft music came floating across the still water.
The Mucker Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912
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