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Joe Paterno, head coach of the Penn State football feam, clutches the Lambert Trophy in New York, after it was awarded to his team as emblematic of collegiate grid supremacy in the East Dec. 6, 1973.
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And the 4 th, which is reckoned the princi - pal feam, is about 5 feet thick, and lies at the depth of 30 fathoms.
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Eighty acres of the 2d feam, and 20 of the fourth, may ftill be wrought by the level; bat by creeling a ileam engine, an immenfe quantity may be gained.
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They confided of planks exceedingly well wrought, and in many places adorned with carving; thefe planks were fewed together, and over evety feam there was a flip of tortoifefliell, very ingenioufly faftened to keep out the weather.
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Crim feam fiadu - bulldia ro techtaidt greas for nideoin admad acerd - ca Vnad anaith (i. gradh flatha) bleith amuilleand bleitli alamhbroin dich - mairc bleith for libroin dean am cleib denam cleiihe lafcad luife lofcad guaile toba tire claide mianna tochar puirt imirt
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Ad huHC mtem prstfmsae Ecckfiae dana Flem 'feam (i, Flejpacum) memn, quod
Glossarium manuale ad scriptores mediae et infimae Latinitatis Charles Du Fresne Du Cange 1778
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* JefuiinJerufaiem, by per mediam Sa - ifr» 4cGalil; feam.
Breviarium ecclesiæ Rotomagensis Rouen diocese 1777
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Part fcour the rufty (hields with feam, and part New grind the blunted ax, and point the dart:
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
hernesheir commented on the word feam
To foam with rage; to be furious.
June 25, 2011