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And here's one I wrote with my wife Melanie Harby.
Roy Zimmerman: Hope, Struggle and Change Roy Zimmerman 2011
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Octavia Harby Moses (1823 – 1904) was another poet who accepted her position as the traditional Jewish mother and wife.
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In addition, the women of the Harby family provided ample literary models for the young Leah.
Leah Cohen Harby. 2009
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Members of the Harby family served in both the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.
Leah Cohen Harby. 2009
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Edited by Frances E. Willard and Mary A. Livermore (1967); WWWIA 4 (1968), s.v. “Harby, Lee Cohen.”
Leah Cohen Harby. 2009
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Gianna Reed, a farmer from Harby, near Lincoln, was one of those who enjoyed watching the auction.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Gianna Reed, a farmer from Harby, near Lincoln, was one of those who enjoyed watching the auction.
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AP: "Another U.S. official, who declined to be identified, said al-Harby was not a senior member of al-Qaida and called him 'an aging mujahideen.'"
07/14/2004 2004
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He belonged to a Lincolnshire family, and either his daughter or some relative married a person of the name of Hairby or Harby.
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On the death of Queen Eleanor, the beloved wife of Edward I., at Harby, a small hamlet of North Clifton, Notts, the embalmed body was taken to
Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter James Conway Walter
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