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If you do this kind of thing all the time you probably run the risk of becoming a voluntary hobo, but I called the Mansion House Inn and asked if they had a refugee rate.
Karen Dalton-Beninato: Martha's Vineyard: Notes On a Five-Year New Orleans Evacuation 2010
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If you do this kind of thing all the time you probably run the risk of becoming a voluntary hobo, but I called the Mansion House Inn and asked if they had a refugee rate.
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There is a splendid house right in the heart of the City called the Mansion House, and here the Lord Mayor lives while he is
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At the end of this street, on the right hand, is the lord mayor's house, called the Mansion House, and directly in front of the street, closing it up, and making it break off, is the Royal
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Among the twenty-one animals kept at the Mansion House were his old war horses "Nelson" and "Blewskin," who after bearing their master through the smoke and dangers of many battles lived in peace to a ripe old age on the green fields of Virginia.
George Washington: Farmer Paul Leland Haworth
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Among the twenty-one animals kept at the Mansion House were his old war horses “Nelson” and “Blewskin,” who after bearing their master through the smoke and dangers of many battles lived in peace to a ripe old age on the green fields of Virginia.
George Washington Farmer Haworth, Paul L 1915
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The official residence of the lord mayor, known as the Mansion House, was built in 1740.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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"This is the old Culverton tavern, known as the Mansion House," he said.
My Lady of the North Randall Parrish 1890
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The reading of the bulletins at the Mansion House was a sight to be remembered.
Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 2 Sarah Tytler 1870
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The implication embodied in the so-called Mansion House speech, though never directly stated, was that those rules should be largely made in Britain, not Brussels.
DealBook 2009
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