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Lucern Art "Shanshui: Landscape in Chinese Contemporary Art" explores the tradition of landscape paintings and drawings in Chinese art, including works by Ai Weiwei and Duan Jianyu.
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Deacon Palmer shewed us his Lucern, growing in his Garden, and of which he has cutt, as he tells us, four Crops this Year.
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The Deacon had his Lucern seeds of Mr. Greenleaf, of
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"I wrote my father a very long letter ... on the pains I had taken to bring the Indigo, Ginger, Cotton, Lucern, and Cassada to perfection, and had greater hopes from the Indigo ...."
Woman's Life in Colonial Days Carl Holliday
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Lucern and clover are comparatively recent introductions into France, at least as forage plants.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 430, March 29, 1884 Various
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The crew of the Lucern, acting on the advice of the brigade men, succeeded in scrambling on board the Cora and were hauled ashore on the life-lines.
Battles with the Sea 1859
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Lucern (_Medicago sativa_), called by the natives _alfa_ or _alfalfa_, is reared in great abundance throughout the whole of Peru, as fodder for cattle.
Travels in Peru, on the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the Primeval Forests Johann Jakob von Tschudi 1853
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_Anto'nio_, the Swiss lad who acts as the guide from Lucern, in sir W. Scott's _Anne of Geierstein_ (time, Edward IV.).
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook Ebenezer Cobham Brewer 1853
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Lucern is cute with a cool old pedestrian walking bridge and older looking buildings that surround the lakes and river.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009
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It was also on Saturday that the Swiss Fastnacht´s symbolic character named Brother Fritschi returned to his homeland Lucern after languishing for eight months in the custody of the Basler merry-makers of Fasnet or Fastnachtlern, as we call ´em here.
American Chronicle 2008
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