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In 1763 the French ceded to the victorious British all lands west of the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River.
For the U.S. Department of the Navy he compiled National, Patriotic and Typical Airs of All Lands (1890).
I want the cultures of all lands to be blown about the house as freely as possible.
In February, the nine-member commission passed a resolution calling for all lands to be placed under its control.
The wild animals don't see the boundaries and our policy is to consider all lands," Provencio said.
"We're not ultimately looking for the national monument designation to protect all lands from development," Mr. Havert said.
The sixteenth notes in the violins unspool almost continuously, suggesting the transmission of the Lord's name through all lands.
As we emerged above thick cloud cover, the young boy behind me gasped in wonder, "It's the land above all lands".
Not all lands, however, adopted true coinage: the easternmost fringes of the Greek world lacked it, and Carthage and Etruria were without coinage until the 5th century ad.
Papal grants in 1454 and 1456 gave Henry all lands, power over the missionary bishops therein, and trading rights south of the Tropic of Cancer.
The Richmond Examiner decried the marchers as "prostitutes, professional thieves, Irish and Yankee hags, gallows-birds from all lands," egged on by traitors and Yankee spies.
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