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"I think I can arrange that you shan't have to, for the Hurds are a notoriously long-lived family."
White Ashes Alden Charles Noble
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If we divided Iraq into 3 parts, I claim it would stop the intersectarian violence and allow the Hurds, Shiites and Sunnis to all thrive in their very richly endowed country.
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Conversation to ramble upon Hurds Dialogues, the Pandects, their Discovery in
John Adams diary 10, includes legal notes, 24 January - 21 February 1765, August 1765 1961
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Hurds Dialogue upon Sincerity in the Commerce of Life -- and
John Adams diary 15, 30 January 1768, 10 August 1769 - 22 August 1770 1961
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It was shortly after five o'clock when the Hurds 'butler opened the front door to admit a company of four.
White Ashes Alden Charles Noble
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Charles Wilkinson, returning from the Hurds 'to his boarding house, opened the front door with his latch key and stepped into the dingy hall.
White Ashes Alden Charles Noble
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He says Isabel is of age and can legally marry whom she pleases, but if she pleases to marry Charles Wilkinson, the Hurds 'roof shall not be the scene of the function.
White Ashes Alden Charles Noble
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Yesterday afternoon, at the Hurds ', you had an idea.
White Ashes Alden Charles Noble
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Certainly not, that which is honest and arranges that obligation is not telling more of remembering the Hurds.
Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories Gertrude Stein 1910
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She had spent the morning in the Hurds 'cottage, sitting by Mrs. Hurd and nursing the little boy.
Marcella Humphry Ward 1885
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