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Symond's widow a few months after his death married Isaac Walker, who in 1645 was prominent among the Nashaway proprietors.
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 5, February, 1885 Various
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Shortly after four o'clock Wednesday afternoon automobiles drew up and took delegates and members over beautiful Decorah, stopping at Symond's greenhouses, and on through the most beautiful park in this section, then to the palatial residence of John Harter, where a very bountiful banquet was enjoyed.
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Benvenuto Cellini's Autobiography (Symond's Translation, p. 126, ed. 1901).
The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura Lucius Apuleius 1914
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What you tell me of F.F. from Symond's, is new to me.
A Publisher and His Friends Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 1911
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It was Monmouth we came to next, after "digressing" to Symond's Yat, and as it was nearly evening by that time, Sir Lionel decided to stay the night.
Set in Silver 1901
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Symond's Yat, a queer, delightful, white village on a part of the river which is particularly divine.
Set in Silver 1901
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If I had not seen it, I could never have believed it possible that a vessel would have turned so rapidly, and (although, perhaps, it is irrelevant to my subject) I cannot refrain from bearing testimony to the wonderful powers of turning that are given to a vessel by the application of Symond's turnscrews, as he loves to call them.
Sketches From My Life Pasha, Hobart 1887
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Mr. Ried, you know Mr.. Judson's 'Tuesday evenings,' and Mr.. Symond's 'Friday evenings?'
Ester Ried Yet Speaking 1841-1930 Pansy 1885
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If I had not seen it, I could never have believed it possible that a vessel would have turned so rapidly, and (although, perhaps, it is irrelevant to my subject) I cannot refrain from bearing testimony to the wonderful powers of turning that are given to a vessel by the application of Symond's turnscrews, as he loves to call them.
Sketches From My Life By The Late Admiral Hobart Pasha Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden 1854
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We had first to find out Symond's Inn. We were going to inquire in a shop when Ada said she thought it was near Chancery Lane.
Bleak House Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1853
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