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  • the nosferatu Clan Fenrior, members of his own colony, a Nazi society living in caverns under the gr
  • al purpose of the trip was to smuggle into the colony a very valuable consignment of British cloth t
  • After failing to completely destroy the colony, a second war starts once news has spread that
  • that they chose for the location of their new colony a site which was right inside the Spanish sphe
  • lighted when he was offered a role in The Lost Colony, a play still performed today on historic Roan
  • Funk was born on the Bergthal Colony, a Mennonite settlement near Mariupol, Ukraine
  • n to petition Queen Victoria to grant the Cape Colony a government
  • Order in Council of 1898 which granted to the Colony a Legislative Council consisting of at least t
  • e was a participant playwright in The Missoula Colony, a writers workshop of the Montana Repertory T
  • o the United States in 1906 to join the Yamato Colony, a Japanese farming community in what is now B
  • housed the officers and their families in Lago Colony, a community owned by the company which housed
  • iginally founded in 1927 as the Norfolk Prison Colony, a "model prison community" conceived by socio
  • bar is a window into a self-contained mountain colony, a tavern-as-nexus where information is traded
  • When Algeria was still a French colony, a number of Algerian crus were granted VDQS s
  • ifornia Oaks Golf Course is located within The Colony, a gated senior residential community, and is
  • reenberry arrived at Patuxent, in the Maryland Colony, aboard the sailing ship Constant Friendship i
  • Edward Digges immigrated to the Virginia Colony about 1650 and purchased from Captain John Wes
  • llman, who immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony about 1640.
  • born businessman who emigrated to the Virginia Colony about 1759.
  • e a group of humans retreated to an artificial colony above the planet surface.
  • igneuries in New France and he returned to the colony accompanied by his wife and two children.
  • ipal court to 17 years imprisonment in a penal colony according to Sect. 2 Art.
  • ince Western Australia was no longer a British colony after 1890, the office of Colonial Secretary w
  • Juveniles will return to the colony after 4 years, but won't breed until the 7th y
  • nting of representative self-government to the colony after its inevitability became apparent and it
  • nd was granted to William Brewster of Plymouth Colony, after whom the adjacent islands of Great Brew
  • were married into the founding families of the colony after having been set up with various lands an
  • h Bonapartists as part of their Vine and Olive Colony, after they were forced to abandon their first
  • , accepted his proposal and made the country a colony again.
  • mission of the station was the defense of the colony against Nazi U-Boats.
  • In 1643 he defended the colony against a Native American attack.
  • er moved to New South Wales and played for the colony against Victoria in 1870.
  • 1665, appointed to a committee to prepare the colony against attack from the Dutch during the Secon
  • While its original purpose was to protect the colony against a feared Russian invasion, its most pr
  • Khanqah Sirrajia (Ding Khola)(Chashma(PAEC COLONY)) Airport is an airport located near Kundian,
  • Location of Edna-Star colony Alberta
  • New England (Latin: Nova Anglia) was a colony allegedly founded in the mid-to-late 11th cent
  • would renew the colonial charter, provided the colony allowed the Church of England to practice ther
  • He arrived in the Virginia Colony along with several family members, including h
  • nd was sent to Saint Boniface in the Red River Colony along with Father Pierre Aubert.
  • ompany the rest of their formation to the Cape Colony along with a missionary family.
  • omeless in last night's blaze in a Bandra slum colony along the railway line.
  • While the ship approaches, the colony already reports (via radio) "unexplained viole
  • Ol' Colony also operates the Tuscaloosa Chapter of The Fi
  • Dilshad Colony, also known as Dc by its residents, is a large
  • The South Colony, also known as the "Whitesand Colony" of "York
  • ter shade of blue ensign was used by a British colony, although Fiji and Tuvalu both adopted the col
  • re through the remainder of its service to the Colony, although in 1760 and 1761 he represented Quee
  • ive population while the Spanish abandoned the colony altogether.
  • ong the American and German artists of the art colony, among whom was the German-American Emanuel Le
  • in the Hawaiian Islands in 1861, and founded a colony among Mormons already in the islands.
  • I.C Colony, an area to the South of the Immaculate Concep
  • nities of Avalon, Commonwealth, parts of First Colony, and the undeveloped portions of Riverstone.
  • ecil Rhodes, the former Prime Minister of Cape Colony and foremost Imperialist, at the town's chief
  • As land prices in the adjacent cities of The Colony and Frisco climbed, development in Little Elm
  • hat the process would mean "an acceptance of a colony and condemn the people to a perpetual conditio
  • Zino managed to rediscover the location of the colony, and protect it.
  • in and others in the colonization of the Texas colony and later the Republic of Texas.
  • ominent early citizen of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and settler of Cambridge Village, Massachusett
  • rticipate in sweepstakes conducted outside the colony and it was felt among the political class that
  • uded are engravings from the first days of the colony and early European looking landscapes of Austr
  • Each Gundam is sent from a different colony, and the pilots are initially unaware of each
  • first as Pastor of St. John's Church in Drigh Colony and later at the new parish of St. Thomas' Chu
  • rorist responsible for the Ishimura, Aegis VII colony and O'Bannon disasters.
  • The colony and its town were not a success, only three se
  • in the Buffalo community as a Bohemian artist colony, and many Institute artists saw themselves tha
  • to New Rochelle, New York, a well known artist colony and home to many of the top commercial illustr
  • sales as a way to finance the development of a colony and encourage the emergence of a class structu
  • of the most prominent figures in the New Haven Colony, and his activities are well-documented in man
  • herlands: Spurring Verses to the Lovers of the Colony and Brothership to be established on the South
  • ettler who lived in both the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Plymouth Colony.
  • nt Spann, likened the camp to a Biblical leper colony, and offered to house the sex offenders in a m
  • honors include fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and the Vermont Studio Center, as well as the
  • poser, as well as fellowships to the MacDowell Colony and Civitella Ranieri.
  • early Puritan settler in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and was one of the founders of Woburn, MA.
  • d toward opposition to British policies in the colony and proposed that British tax policy be change
  • ettle the long pending controversy between the Colony and Lord Baltimore.
  • ans in Moldavia, in order to create a military colony and a buffer against the Hapsburg.
  • ulch, Lost Continent of Mu, Zoro Garden Nudist Colony, and the "1 ton (900 kg.) Mechanical Man."
  • considerable trouble with law-breakers of the colony, and serious differences arose between him and
  • first settlement at Jamestown in the Virginia Colony, and across the river from Sir Thomas Dale's 1
  • expelled those who didn't support him from his colony and church and began angling for secular polit
  • ognized as the Supreme Civil Magistrate of the colony, and the day of 21 October was set aside as th
  • The Red River colony and its surroundings would become the province
  • whose title Augustus is part of its name as a colony, and was erected on a systematic plan.
  • In 1895, French Guinea was made a dependent colony, and its Governor then became a Lieutenant Gov
  • ance" shortly after New Zealand ceased to be a Colony and became a Dominion.
  • The pioner Germantown Colony and Museum is located off Louisiana Highway 53
  • successors of the English Renaissance Virginia colony and Age of Reason Virginia Company would inher
  • hall, shop building, parsonage, polachirakkal colony and Jyothis school( A school for mentally chal
  • ethnically-cleansed civilians, shipped to the Colony and sold into slavery following Cromwell's blo
  • ively comfortable base in the west of the Cape Colony and was besieging the garrison of Okiep, North
  • there was much disease and death in the penal colony, and the government ceased operating it in May
  • Malignant fever, however, broke out in the colony, and he died of it when he had occupied the se
  • ta Kohar (at main Badian road and link with KB colony and other societies)
  • n Nagar, Evershine Nagar, Orlem Areas (Lourdes Colony and Tank Lane), Mamlatdar Wadi, Liberty Garden
  • Legion entered South Carolina to protect that colony and to harass British expeditions.
  • as chosen to be the President of the four-town colony, and served in this capacity for one year.
  • s a petition sent to the Royal Governor of the colony and the King of England himself by the men who
  • Sea Venture thought they would find a thriving colony and were "shocked to discover the state of the
  • was the Sheriff of King William County in the Colony and Dominion of Virginia and he represented th
  • bruary 1633/1634) was a Deputy Governor of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia.
  • s that there are more than three Daleks in the colony and warns that they are breeding.
  • bell eventually becomes a constable in the new colony and enjoys commercial success.
  • roid can also set traps almost anywhere in the colony and the desert in order to destroy the giant i
  • rt was a very popular governor of the Virginia colony, and died just before the tensions of the impe
  • utenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia.
  • in who was the commandant of the troops in the colony and who had arrived on the Sulphur four months
  • on in Antigua and Barbuda, which was in 1946 a colony, and part of the British West Indies.
  • ven a signal testimony of his fidelity to this colony and commonwealth of England."
  • lion went to South Africa, serving in the Cape Colony and Orange River Colony.
  • Kemp Long, as superintendent of the Louisiana Colony and Training School in Pineville, a facility f
  • In the spring, Cowan left the colony and returned to Britain on furlough.
  • ecause of ambiquity - at some point, the Crown Colony and the Protectorate were two seperate entitie
  • ssionary David Livingstone arrives in the Cape Colony and proceeds to Kuruman before journeying thro
  • ist leader and spiritual elder of the Plymouth Colony and a passenger on the Mayflower.
  • ather, William Nelson was also a leader of the colony, and briefly served as governor.
  • , which was prominent in the early days of the colony and produced one of Charleston's more illustri
  • took place at In Ekker, Algeria, then a French colony, and was designed as an underground shaft test
  • ed to resign as the prime minister of the Cape Colony, and the political problems between Afrikaans-
  • 9 A Sketch of the Vegetation of the Swan River Colony and again as Stylidium lindleyanum in 1845 by
  • After eight months the Protestants left their colony and settled on the mainland, near the Tupinamb
  • 726) was a Justice of the Peace in the British Colony and Dominion of Virginia, associated with the
  • ntative for King William County, all in the US Colony and Dominion of Virginia.
  • uth Carolina militia had trouble defending the colony and many members deserted.
  • e marked the frontier between the Pennsylvania Colony and the Shawnee and Lenape lands to the west a
  • sland, also called Rhode Island from which the colony and state would later derive their names.
  • In 1850, with £20, he migrated to Cape Colony and had some success as a farmer.
  • on 24 September 1853 by the then British Crown Colony and continues today as the publication of the
  • nd 1734 Wanton was the Deputy Governor for the colony, and following the death of his brother, Willi
  • Jackson wrote The Birds of Kenya Colony and Uganda Protectorate (1928).
  • 's task to colonize the new planet, manage the colony and raise the quality of life for the citizen
  • ar the earliest housing and agriculture of the colony, and was used for industry before being adapte
  • e 18th century the island hosted a fisherman's colony, and was used as a summer retreat by some Bost
  • of the twentieth century France established a colony and replanted the island with coconut palms, w
  • American Center and has attended the MacDowell Colony and the Ucross Foundation.
  • as located on land combining parts of Mass Bay Colony and Plymouth Colony.
  • She soon established a self-supporting colony, and returned to France in 1833.
  • These two dialects are split between the New Colony and Old Colony Mennonites.
  • le for all official correspondence between the colony and the Colonial Office.
  • finally set official boundaries for de Leon's colony and appointed a commissioner to issue titles t
  • After the consolidation of New Haven Colony and the Colony of Connecticut, he became Gover
  • pient of fellowships from Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and Princeton University.
  • the residents were never allowed to leave the colony, and that they were strictly segregated by gen
  • ad not adequately provided for the poor in the colony and had instead burdened them with high taxati
  • or the American Academy in Rome, the MacDowell Colony, and the American Composers Orchestra.
  • e left most of his family in Massachusetts Bay Colony and returned to England on business for the Ge
  • s uncle William Wanton was the governor of the colony and his uncle John Wanton was the deputy gover
  • over the grant to successfully establish that colony and bring many U.S. settlers into the region,
  • ack to the French in 1632, Le Baillif left the colony and gave his slave to a Quebec resident, Guill
  • inal or earliest known residents of the future colony and state for centuries prior to European sett
  • ter year he was appointed Governor of the Cape Colony and High Commissioner to South Africa, posts h
  • The Old Colony and Newport Railway extended the line to Newpo
  • Euboea (Negroponte), where they had a trading colony, and controlled various ports on mainland Gree
  • ana settlement is maintained by the Germantown Colony and Museum, now operated by the State of Louis
  • Court to Lisbon argued that Brazil was only a colony and that it was not right for Portugal to be g
  • d with Mills on the aims and government of the colony, and fourteen were expelled.
  • The Holy Cross Colony and extension (also called I.C. extension) whi
  • o trained the militia of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and served as magistrate of Flushing for a bri
  • binding of Congo red dye to the colony; and
  • his own name during a currency shortage in the colony, and served as an alderman on Hobart City Coun
  • the primary facilitator of the creation of the colony, and his commitment to the project led the Car
  • important for determining social status in the colony and in England.
  • In 1683 he was selected as governor of the colony and served in this capacity for two years.
  • tead, he wanted to encourage settlement in the colony and wrote Fraser Mines Vindicated, the first b
  • Brecken served as deputy treasurer for the colony and resident director for the Bank of British
  • l Office on a special survey of the Gold Coast Colony and Ashanti, and in 1905 was appointed directo
  • he first Union veteran to die in the St. Cloud colony, and which was one of 34 GAR posts in Florida.
  • It was concerned with the growth of the colony and the efforts of the U.S. government to buy
  • ust repair their damaged ship, investigate the colony, and eventually discover and stop an alien rac
  • The Dutch language is abolished in the Cape Colony and English becomes the only official language
  • ly immersed in the civil and religious life of colony and town alike.
  • re a great increase in royal revenues from the colony, and the repulse of the English pirates on the
  • rim leader and spiritual elder of the Plymouth Colony and a passenger on the Mayflower, through his
  • r to that, the land was considered part of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, from 1609-63.
  • nizing the Cariboo contributed to the mainland colony's virtual bankruptcy and its forced union with
  • Hull moved to Plymouth Colony, and then to Barnstable.
  • cock Shaker Village, a former Shaker religious colony and now a historic site.
  • ile, we learn of the history of the young Mars Colony and government, and the trouble brewing within
  • ographer Cornelis Goliath created a map of the colony and made plans to build a city there called 'N
  • ediately sent as a missionary to the Red River Colony and the Dakota Territory.
  • He served as governor of the Jamestown Colony, and the Delaware Bay was named after him.
  • rk was built in 1824 when Brisbane was a penal colony and originally milled grain and then used as a
  • He declared martial law across much of the colony and used severe measures to suppress the revol
  • d his group of friends who live in the railway colony and their meeting point is the railway station
  • e supply was insufficient for the needs of the colony and despatched Bowen to Bengal to acquire more
  • ourne, well-known in the region as an artists' colony and a producer of organic food.
  • y was founded around a school, known as Ferrer Colony and Modern School.
  • the settlement of War veterans in the British colony and he also developed a number of Flax-produci
  • Workers normally make up most of the colony and their jobs are to gather food, dig out the
  • and dollar: The dollar was the currency of the colony and Dominion of Newfoundland from 1865 until 1
  • ives in 1692 following unification of Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691, a positi
  • stone" of Louisiana's unique history both as a colony and as a state.
  • the only officer of the pioneering type in the Colony and now that he has gone it is difficult to se
  • g Neverland Ranch and I am in discussions with Colony and Tom Barrack with regard to the Ranch and o
  • , 1776 (effectively serving as governor of the colony) and as President of the Virginia Convention w
  • Artist Residencies at the MacDowell Colony and Djerassi
  • one of the assistant governors of the Plymouth colony, and acted as arbitrator in disputes between t
  • ericans, he was admitted to the freedom of the colony, and married a daughter of Major John Brown, a
  • eal became the economic focal point of the new colony, and a strong proponent of a new national iden
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