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I was doing some updating of scrapbooks - the last thing I did tonight was my trip to Philly/NYC to see Sorrows & Rejoicings.
The Man's Insane... sidewinder 2002
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Now I REALLY want to go see Sorrows and Rejoicings again when it runs in LA through June.
Last Night - The Weird and The Pretty reudaly 2002
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Followed closely by "Sorrows & Rejoicings" - the only thing I've seen John do live ...
Hallelujah! sidewinder 2002
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I have been very unfortunate, in running the Gauntlet, thro all the Rejoicings, for the Repeal of the Stamp -
John Adams diary 13, 1 March - 31 December 1766, March 1767 1961
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Act. Monday last at 2 O Clock, was our Town Meeting, and the same Evening, were all the Rejoicings in
John Adams diary 13, 1 March - 31 December 1766, March 1767 1961
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Chose a Committee to make Preparations for grand Rejoicings upon the Arrival of the News of a Repeal of the Stamp Act, and I heard afterwards they are to have such Illuminations, Bonfires, Piramids, Obelisks, such grand Exhibitions, and such Fireworks, as were never before seen in
John Adams diary 12, 30 December 1765 - 20 January 1766 1961
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Rejoicings over their victory were mingled with lamentations over the death of their chief -- ceremonies in which neither Kiddie nor
Kiddie the Scout Robert Leighton
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His general attitude is summed up in the lines on "Rejoicings for Peace": --
Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857 Charles Larcom 1921
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Rejoicings over the success of the enterprise gave way to general grief and consternation with the unexpected death of Dr. Damrosch on February
Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time Henry Edward Krehbiel 1888
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French king by the Swiss -- Rejoicings at Rome and Venice -- Triumph of the
Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Milan, 1475-1497 Julia Mary Cartwright Ady 1887
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