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the cold climate which originally aroused in | Englishmen a desire for whipping. |
Lloyd, A. L. (1951) Singing | Englishmen: a collection of folk-songs specially prepar |
put upon ourselves in it, since, speaking of | Englishmen ab origine, we are really all foreigners our |
een founded two years earlier by two wealthy | Englishmen and by 1931, Nan Kivell was managing directo |
World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells, by | Englishmen and others (4 vols.), (1625) |
runk, is ripped off, insulted by pretentious | Englishmen and exploited by record producers, religious |
In 1704, Moore lead an expedition of 50 | Englishmen and 1,000 Creek, Yamasee, and other allied I |
make the best minds of Germany familiar to | Englishmen. and she left a literary reputation due as m |
ntury, it reflects the immigration of Scots, | Englishmen and Dutch people who settled in the alley an |
ase Phillips has estimated that only about 7 | Englishmen and 20 Scots were killed but 1,200 Scottish |
ies included the likes of Pappy's, The Three | Englishmen and Idiots of Ants. |
ured a lease of lands, he set up a colony of | Englishmen and opened up a trade with Madeira. |
e them of the honest intentions of these new | Englishmen and convinced them to ally with the English |
r Stevie Wright and drummer Snowy Fleet were | Englishmen and the remaining two band members were Dutc |
nevertheless it was resolved that as many | Englishmen as were to be got in the country should be e |
The number of | Englishmen attending the family Durga Puja became an in |
Religious scruples fell by the wayside.The | Englishmen attending the dance-parties, dined on beef a |
role of the spaniel dramatically changed as | Englishmen began hunting with flintlocks for wing shoot |
help of The Rolling Stones and Mad Dogs and | Englishmen brass section, Jim Price and Bobby Keys, fol |
Colony heard reports in 1609 of the captive | Englishmen, but the reports were suppressed because the |
Mad Dogs and | Englishmen by Paul Magrs (2002) |
Shaikh Paltu, while trying to defend the two | Englishmen called upon the other sepoys to assist him. |
nd was consulted by Harley and other leading | Englishmen concerning it. |
To such a force the | Englishmen could make no serious resistance; so after a |
He was assisted by fellow | Englishmen Darren Cann and Mike Mullarkey. |
operating in the area at this time included | Englishmen Edward Davis and Charles Swan in 1684, Engli |
cribed as being "one of the most outstanding | Englishmen ever to dedicate his life to public service |
er Letwin are in charge; could they know how | Englishmen felt?"). |
Governor John Ratcliffe and his fellow | Englishmen fight against the Native Americans, followed |
Examples of this include wealthy | Englishmen finding partners among deprived Cockneys in |
In his play | Englishmen for my Money, William Haughton (d. |
Mad Dogs and | Englishmen, go out in the midday sun. |
f 1 July 1909, a large number of Indians and | Englishmen had gathered to attend the annual day functi |
solve certain shipbuilding problems to which | Englishmen had given their attention for a score of yea |
reign of James I, by which time a number of | Englishmen had become Benedictines in the monasteries o |
ia, a former British colony, where two young | Englishmen have been arrested for drug trafficking. |
They were used against | Englishmen in 1649 and against Canadians in 1946." |
Moda FC was a club which was founded by | Englishmen in 1903. |
ts of the renewed prominence given to native | Englishmen in the reign of Henry I. |
ad moved to Hollywood to play quintessential | Englishmen in a host of films. |
Diego Alatriste, during the adventure of two | Englishmen, in which the royal secretary is aligned wit |
The Adventures of Three Russians and Three | Englishmen in South Africa (French: Aventures de trois |
ing to contact a fake cell of anti-Churchill | Englishmen in Britain, but this plan was not used becau |
e) and Augustine Washington, Jr., as well as | Englishmen, including the Duke of Bedford, Virginia Gov |
Mad Dogs and | Englishmen is a BBC Books original novel written by Pau |
Becket urged the king to find benefices for | Englishmen living abroad. |
A few years later Suriname was settled by | Englishmen Lord Willoughby and Lawrence Hyde under a gr |
eam-mates Finlay Calder and Derek White, and | Englishmen Mike Teague who would suffer for this indign |
e included a number of politically prominent | Englishmen, notably the 9th century Saint Swithun. |
clude a Life of Queen Victoria (1902), Great | Englishmen of the Sixteenth century (1904), based on hi |
20 May - Last fatal duel between | Englishmen on English soil, between military officers a |
r reputedly removed by at least two Catholic | Englishmen, one of whom suffered a long imprisonment fo |
ch queen "that English may as French, French | Englishmen, receive each other, God speak this Amen." |
. George's was founded in 1930 by a group of | Englishmen recently arrived in British Columbia. |
... As long as the rights of | Englishmen remained the goal, most Americans warmly sup |
Mad Dogs and | Englishmen reviews at Outpost Gallifrey |
Mad Dogs and | Englishmen reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide |
er par of 278 to win by two strokes from the | Englishmen Richard Boxall and Chris Williams. |
n Hamburg, Germany in 1969, members included | Englishmen Roye Albrighton on guitars and vocals, Allan |
cester that I was provoked and asked 'And do | Englishmen so soon forget the ground where liberty was |
ed and took to flight when the Chickasaw and | Englishmen surprised them from behind a hill. |
med the Karteria ("Perseverance"), manned by | Englishmen, Swedes and Greeks, and provided with appara |
He wished "all | Englishmen, that know how to improve and use a plentifu |
an advertising executive and one of the few | Englishmen to play for the Australia national rugby uni |
considered it a violation of their rights as | Englishmen to be taxed without their consent-consent th |
sen in becoming the first ever group of five | Englishmen to score centuries at Lord's in the same mat |
Steve Norton is one of only eight | Englishmen to have played in Australian National Rugby |
Kevin Ward is one of only eight | Englishmen to have played in Australian National Rugby |
Gary Stephens is one of only eight | Englishmen to have played in Australian National Rugby |
Gordon was part of Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and | Englishmen tour and played on Dave Mason's album Alone |
oined the invading army of Danes, Scots, and | Englishmen under Edgar the Aetheling in the next year. |
53 | Englishmen under the command of Minden James Wilson cho |
In October 1863 she carried two | Englishmen, Viscount Milton and Dr. Walter Butler Chead |
In 2005, Mad Dogs and | Englishmen was released as a two-disc CD deluxe edition |
becoming a politician, along with many other | Englishmen went west to the USA and to New Mexico in pa |
(Educated | Englishmen were noted for their learning, industry, and |
unfamiliar and swept by storms startling to | Englishmen, were unremarkable. |
charge to overrun an English army while the | Englishmen were halfway through the process of crossing |
Englishmen who married Welsh women also came under thes | |
This was agreed upon by hundreds of | Englishmen, who likewise signed the Bond. |
is return to Rome, he continued to work with | Englishmen who wished to convert from Anglicanism to th |
t the time in Scotland and Geneva, and among | Englishmen who opposed the episcopal ordination of the |
, and Robert Hartpole, a colonist, were both | Englishmen who were granted land in the plantation of L |
es was subtitled "A series of lectures about | Englishmen who changed the course of history", with the |
ns Park for six seasons, and was one of four | Englishmen who helped Dundee to win the Scottish Cup in |
Like many | Englishmen whose families had been resident in India fo |
al control; and he was one of those numerous | Englishmen whose views were faithfully reflected in Hen |
set out as a dialogue between a Scot and an | Englishmen, with an appearance from Thomas More, John F |
Three | Englishmen working as waiters on a cruise ship in 1927 |
a work directed against the writings of the | Englishmen Z. Howell and Alexander Dow. |
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