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prisyu píhu na You can
Wà nay hangyù, prisyu píhu na, You can’t bargain.
— from A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan by John U. Wolff

Park Place New York City
Bunnell (J. H.) Company, Park Place, New York City.
— from The Radio Amateur's Hand Book A Complete, Authentic and Informative Work on Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony by A. Frederick (Archie Frederick) Collins

Provincetown Players New York City
Each, net, .50 [3] Sweet and Twenty A COMEDY IN ONE ACT By FLOYD DELL Author of MOON CALF First produced by the Provincetown Players, New York City January 25, 1918, with the following cast: THE YOUNG WOMAN Edna St. Vincent Millay THE YOUNG MAN Ordway Tead THE AGENT Otto Liveright THE GUARD Louis Ell CINCINNATI STEWART KIDD COMPANY PUBLISHERS [4] COPYRIGHT, 1921 STEWART & KIDD COMPANY All rights reserved COPYRIGHT IN ENGLAND Sweet and Twenty is fully protected by the copyright law, all requirements of which have been complied with.
— from Sweet and Twenty: A Comedy in One Act by Floyd Dell

Patton Place New York City
My name is George Rankin, and with my friend, Larry Gregory, we rescued the girl who was imprisoned in the deserted house on Patton Place, New York City.
— from Astounding Stories, June, 1931 by Various

Pillar Point N Y Cartersville
It is found at Hatfield and Leverett, Mass., Cheshire, Conn., Pillar Point, N. Y., Cartersville, Ga., in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Illinois, Wisconsin, Nevada, California, Alaska, etc.
— from Field Book of Common Rocks and Minerals For identifying the Rocks and Minerals of the United States and interpreting their Origins and Meanings by Frederic Brewster Loomis

Park Place New York City
American Press Association, 45 & 47 Park Place, New York City, 1905—2 short stories.
— from The Fiction Factory Being the experience of a writer who, for twenty-two years, has kept a story-mill grinding successfully by William Wallace Cook

Park Place New York City
FRANK LESLIE’S PUBLISHING HOUSE, 53 Park Place, New York City.
— from The American Missionary — Volume 32, No. 12, December, 1878 by Various

Perkins Publishers New York City
Messrs. Harte & Perkins, Publishers, New York City.
— from The Fiction Factory Being the experience of a writer who, for twenty-two years, has kept a story-mill grinding successfully by William Wallace Cook

parks Philadelphia New York Chicago
What theatres, opera-houses, orchestras, museums, what well-paved and clean streets, what parks Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, and San Francisco might have, had these cities only a part of the money, of which in the last twenty-five years they have been robbed!
— from Germany and the Germans from an American Point of View by Price Collier

Park Place New York City
Riley-Klotz Mfg. Co., 17-19 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J. Radio Specialty Co., 96 Park Place, New York City.
— from The Radio Amateur's Hand Book A Complete, Authentic and Informative Work on Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony by A. Frederick (Archie Frederick) Collins


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