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"Good!" called the New Englander, who could no longer be discerned;
The Land of Mystery Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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That's why this feature is called New Englander in Exile.
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Episcopal Church in Connecticut "(" New Englander, "vol. xxv., pp. 283-329).
A History of American Christianity Leonard Woolsey Bacon 1868
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In this, Mr. Ansell is reminiscent of Henry David Thoreau in "Walden" the Bhagavad Gita-loving sensualist-ascetic rather than the obstreperous New Englander, committed to the dedicated "business" of living and observing.
Life in the Woods Toby Lichtig 2011
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A self-effacing New Englander, Clapp pointed out that a lot of it has to do with luck:
Adam Wolfberg, M.D.: Vermont Gets an 'A' for Reducing Preterm Births M.D. Adam Wolfberg 2011
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A New Englander's quest to master Midwestern state fair-worthy pie .
Memorial Day Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie Katherine Wheelock 2011
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Gramps professed that John Wayne was the best actor ever and he was sure the man was a New Englander.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery Jack Canfield 2011
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Gramps professed that John Wayne was the best actor ever and he was sure the man was a New Englander.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery Jack Canfield 2011
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Gramps professed that John Wayne was the best actor ever and he was sure the man was a New Englander.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery Jack Canfield 2011
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A self-effacing New Englander, Clapp pointed out that a lot of it has to do with luck:
Adam Wolfberg, M.D.: Vermont Gets an 'A' for Reducing Preterm Births M.D. Adam Wolfberg 2011
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