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  • Carefully going over this manuscript, Prof. Valentine arrives at the following conclusions: About the Year 137, A.D., the Mayas started from some place they called Tulla, or Tullapan, on their migration.

    The Prehistoric World; or, Vanished races Emory Adams Allen

  • Janet and Bob are back in the squad room from their call, relaying the events to Madge and Tulla.

    2009 November - Pink Raygun.com 2009

  • Janet and Bob are back in the squad room from their call, relaying the events to Madge and Tulla.

    Intergalactic Law: Grey Squad 005 - Pink Raygun.com 2009

  • If you've got one of those ex-Boeing private jets that all search engine CEOs seem to have idling on runways these days, pop over to Tulla and drop in for some chit-chat this Friday.

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

  • If you've got one of those ex-Boeing private jets that all search engine CEOs seem to have idling on runways these days, pop over to Tulla and drop in for some chit-chat this Friday.

    Thorno, mate, come drown your sorrows 2005

  • Irish peer, the Earl of Tulla, had been sitting for the last twenty years — a fine, high-minded representative of the thorough-going Orange Protestant feeling of Ireland!

    Phineas Finn 2004

  • Loughshane is in county Galway, but the Earl of Tulla usually lived at his seat in county Clare, not more than ten miles from Killaloe, and always confided his gouty feet, and the weak nerves of the old countess, and the stomachs of all his domestics, to the care of Dr Finn.

    Phineas Finn 2004

  • Tulla, when he discussed the subject with his agent.

    Phineas Finn 2004

  • Tulla was dreadfully jealous of Mr Lambert St George, whose property in that part of the county was now nearly equal to his own, and who saw much more company at Mockrath than was ever entertained at Castlemorris.

    Phineas Finn 2004

  • Then Phineas was beginning to tell all the story, the wonderful story, of George Morris and the Earl of Tulla — how the men of Loughshane had elected him without opposition; how he had been supported by Conservatives as well as Liberals — how unanimous Loughshane had been in electing him, Phineas Finn, as its representative.

    Phineas Finn 2004

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