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A brief scan of the opinion in United States v. Patane, that is.
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"It's the association between being gay and being a pedophile that's inacceptable," said Patane.
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"It's the association between being gay and being a pedophile that's inacceptable," said Patane.
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The citie of Satagan is a reasonable faire citie for a citie of the Moores, abounding with all things, and was gouerned by the king of Patane, and now is subiect to the great
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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On the twelfth of October of the same year, 619, another ship, greatly injured and with its crew wounded and crippled, came to the same port of Firando from Patane, on the further side of Malaca.
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It, with two other Dutch ships, had fought, in the port of Patane, two English ships that were there.
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In Patane there is a factory, without a garrison; from it are shipped glazed earthenware, silk, and various drugs which come from
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"Nobody in public office can use it as a platform for promoting hate and discrimination," said Paolo Patane.
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The city of Satagan is tolerably handsome as a city of the Moors, abounding in every thing, and belonged formerly to the king of _Patane_ or _Patna_, but is now subject to the great Mogul.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07 Robert Kerr 1784
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About sixteen years before this, the Pagan king of Orissa was defeated and slain and his kingdom conquered, by the king of _Patane_ [162], who was also king of the greatest part of Bengal.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07 Robert Kerr 1784
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