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In summer there came, from Scotland in the west, an Archdeacon, and a knight called Missel, [8] as Envoys from Alexander King of Scotland.
The Norwegian account of Haco's expedition against Scotland, A.D. MCCLXIII. 1214-1284 Sturla ����r��arson 1249
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"Missel," is Daniel P. Missel, according to departmental records.
The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News By JENNIFER MUIR 2010
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It really is almost a poetic ending to the remarkable story of their lives, St. Bonaventure spokesman Tom Missel said.
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It really is almost a poetic ending to the remarkable story of their lives, St. Bonaventure spokesman Tom Missel said.
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It really is almost a poetic ending to the remarkable story of their lives, St. Bonaventure spokesman Tom Missel said.
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It really is almost a poetic ending to the remarkable story of their lives, St. Bonaventure spokesman Tom Missel said.
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It really is almost a poetic ending to the remarkable story of their lives, St. Bonaventure spokesman Tom Missel said.
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Originally published in 1962 as an English edition of the French 'Missel quotidien,' The Layman's Missal and Prayer Book is a Sunday missal, including also the daily Masses for Lent, the Holy Week services (with Pope Benedict's 2008 revised prayer for the Jews) and the Masses for the principal feasts and other liturgical days and the (old) proper calendars for England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
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It really is almost a poetic ending to the remarkable story of their lives, St. Bonaventure spokesman Tom Missel said.
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Esdras, Sidrach and Missel, came upon the balcony.
King of the Jews A story of Christ's last days on Earth William T. Stead
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