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  • Travell by train and the border guards would destroy thy sleep and enjoy looking at thy contents of thy sleeping bag.

    Living In A Police State – (Thank Goodness). « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • A New Hampshire law of 1693—of a common type—punished those who “on the Lords day” were found to “doe any unnecessary Servall Labour, Travell, Sports,” or to frequent taverns, or “Idly Stragle abroad.”

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • A New Hampshire law of 1693—of a common type—punished those who “on the Lords day” were found to “doe any unnecessary Servall Labour, Travell, Sports,” or to frequent taverns, or “Idly Stragle abroad.”

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • A New Hampshire law of 1693—of a common type—punished those who “on the Lords day” were found to “doe any unnecessary Servall Labour, Travell, Sports,” or to frequent taverns, or “Idly Stragle abroad.”

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • In the spring of 1962 JFK asked the doctor to become his official White House physician in lieu of Dr. Janet Travell.

    American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007

  • In the spring of 1962 JFK asked the doctor to become his official White House physician in lieu of Dr. Janet Travell.

    American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007

  • His physicians administered large doses of so many drugs that Travell kept a "Medicine Administration Record," cataloguing injected and ingested corticosteroids for his adrenal insufficiency; procaine shots and ultrasound treatments and hot packs for his back; Lomotil, Metamucil, paregoric, phenobarbital, testosterone, and trasentine to control his diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, and weight loss; penicillin and other antibiotics for his urinary-tract infections and an abscess; and Tuinal to help him sleep.

    Pulling Back the Curtain 2002

  • His physicians administered large doses of so many drugs that Travell kept a "Medicine Administration Record," cataloguing injected and ingested corticosteroids for his adrenal insufficiency; procaine shots and ultrasound treatments and hot packs for his back; Lomotil, Metamucil, paregoric, phenobarbital, testosterone, and trasentine to control his diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, and weight loss; penicillin and other antibiotics for his urinary-tract infections and an abscess; and Tuinal to help him sleep.

    Pulling Back the Curtain 2002

  • Yesterday was as fine for Travell as ever occurred at this season of the Year.

    Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 13 December 1777 1963

  • Travell_, [181] gives first place to the question of remaining steadfast in one's religion:

    English Travellers of the Renaissance Clare Howard

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