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In the US there has been a fuzzy sense of admiration for the new British Conservative-Liberal coalition government, but over here the sweet liberal-scented haze has now parted and we are Camer-on.
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In the US there has been a fuzzy sense of admiration for the new British Conservative-Liberal coalition government, but over here the sweet liberal-scented haze has now parted and we are Camer-on.
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Note 23: Originele missive van Hans Putmans uijt het schip Banda aen de Camer Amsterdam in dato 2 Augustij 1637, VOC 1120: 1 – 18, quote at 9. back
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Note 71: Governor Johan van den Burch to the Camer Amsterdam, letter, 18 November 1638, VOC 1128: 361 – 77, quote at 370. back
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Note 25: Originele missive van Hans Putmans uijt het schip Banda aen de Camer Amsterdam in dato 2 Augustij 1637, VOC 1120: 1 – 18, quote at 9. back
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Alcan. et Camer.: "to see that the things believed are."
Nature and Grace: Selections from the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas 1954
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After the meal he found that Camer had risen up and was moving with feeble steps towards him.
Rataplan, a rogue elephant; and other stories Ellen Velvin
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But he often thought of Camer and her nice little ways.
Rataplan, a rogue elephant; and other stories Ellen Velvin
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But as the days went on Camer gained strength, and in a week's time was as lively as Cara himself.
Rataplan, a rogue elephant; and other stories Ellen Velvin
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One of the Arabs, seeing that Camer was dead, tried to lead the mother away with gentle pats and caresses, but the mother-camel would not leave the little one.
Rataplan, a rogue elephant; and other stories Ellen Velvin
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