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Billingsley put a finish to a wild opener as he stopped Tristian
USATODAY.com 2004
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Billingsley put a finish to a wild opener as he stopped Tristian
USATODAY.com 2004
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Henry (Charlotte Courthouse, Va.); Tristian "T.A."
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French ambassador to South Africa Tristian d'Albis on Thursday said his government was optimistic about South Africa's future,
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About nine miles away, the Indians told them, was a French privateer ship, under one Captain Tristian, lying at La Sounds Key.
On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. John Masefield 1922
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Captain Davis, Captain Cooke, and eight other Englishmen to Petit Goave; where, while Captain Tristian and many of his men were ashore, these
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At the same time we saw a seal, or, as some thought, a sea-lion, which probably might be an inhabitant of one of the isles of Tristian de Cunhah, being now nearly in their latitude, and about 5° east of them.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 14 Robert Kerr 1784
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On this occasion, an old Buccaneer, named Captain _Tristian_, having more humanity than the rest, carried
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At the same time we saw a seal, or, as some thought, a sea-lion, which probably might be an inhabitant of one of the isles of Tristian de Cunhah, being now nearly in their latitude, and about 5° east of them.
A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World, Volume 1 James Cook 1753
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The ins-and-outs new commanding officer, Lieutenant Bloom, an overly zealous Rupert - all officers are ruperts Jackrum explains, because they're all named either Rupert or Tristian and were hiding behind the door when they gave out the chins - joins as the new commanding officer and leads the ins-and-outs to The Keep.
The Authors Cafe 2010
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