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same town usually know each
Here are a few links: All the adepts living in the same town usually know each other, unless the population of the town or the number of the adepts is too considerable.
— from Secret Societies And Subversive Movements by Nesta Helen Webster

s troops under Kaid el
the Sultan’s troops under Kaid el Giluli, and on the other by the advent of the Moorish Government’s armed transport, “El Hassani”; how he exchanged shots with her, rescued his boat, but failed to save his four companions who remained captives; and how he with the yacht Tourmaline is still detained, or was up to the other day, under surveillance in Gibraltar, is well known to all.
— from Mogreb-el-Acksa: A Journey in Morocco by R. B. (Robert Bontine) Cunninghame Graham

seen the unknown knight employing
Then you should have seen the unknown knight employing the same dreadful weapon!
— from Burlesques by William Makepeace Thackeray

See THE UNITED KINGDOM ENGLAND
See THE UNITED KINGDOM: ENGLAND AND WALES.
— from Motion Pictures 1960-1969: Catalog of Copyright Entries by Library of Congress. Copyright Office


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