BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CANALLER»
Temukaké kagunané saka
canaller ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
canaller lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
"In 1831, Kevin Cullane and his father left their farm in Ireland and boarded a ship bound for America.
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ...
Said Bell agrees to pay Marie Canaller five hundred dollars on the first cf
December, 1839, in consideration of her interest. " Marie Canaller. " Witness, J.
Martin." The evidence shows : That Marie Canaller, who was a colored woman,
had been ...
Louisiana. Supreme Court, François Xavier Martin, Branch W. Miller, 1845
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court ...
Said Bell agrees to pay Marie Canaller five hundred dollars on the first cf
December, 1839, in consideration of her interest. " Marie Canaller. " Witness, J.
Martin." The evidence shows : That Marie Canaller, who was a colored woman,
had been ...
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Louisiana Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the ...
Said Bell agrees to pay Marie Canaller five hundred dollars on the first cf
December, 1839, in consideration of her interest. “ MARIE CANALLER. _ “
Witness, J. MARTIN.” The evidence shows : That Marie Canaller, who was a
colored woman, ...
Louisiana. Supreme Court, Thomas H. Thorpe, Charles G. Gill, 1845
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Schooner Passage: Sailing Ships and the Lake Michigan Frontier
The ship's stunted appearance was the result of its small bowsprit and the
snubbed taper of the stern. Like the scow schooner, a canaller had an almost flat
bottom. Without its drop centerboard the ship would have been almost
unseaworthy.
Theodore J. Karamanski, 2000
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Low Bridge!: Folklore and the Erie Canal
Men and women of various sorts were molded into a new kind of being — the
canaller, or canawler, as they seemed to prefer it along the towpath. Their work
and lives, in an area already rich in folklore and traditions, added to the cultural ...
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Common Labour: Workers and the Digging of North American ...
... Household types and boarders at C&O work camp, I850 Father McElroy's
ministrations to C&O canallers, 1850- 3 I Incidence and location of canaller riots
and strikes, 1 78o— 1 860 Ethnic and gender makeup of residents at C&O work
camp, ...
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Melville's City: Literary and Urban Form in ...
Ishmael continues in this vein by describing the Canaller's splendid decadence: "
Freely depicted in his own vocation, gendemen, the Canaller would make a fine
dramatic hero, so abundandy and picturesquely wicked is he. Like Mark Antony ...
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Keystone Folklore Quarterly
He lived and worked on "the narrow ribbon of water" and all non-canallers were
outsiders who rarely if ever understood the inner feelings of the canaller or fully
appreciated his code. And the canaller did seem to have a code, peculiar to the ...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
What ho! some Canadoe quickly!' ?can+ d'eau, macaronic for a can of water, the
water being eau de vie. canaller . One who works or lives on a canal-boat (1864);
a canal-boat (1887): coll: mostly U.S.. canary. ; occ. in senses 1–4, canary-bird.
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «CANALLER»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
canaller digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Voice Students Perform and Record 19th Century Pennsylvania …
... Low Bridge,' 'I'm Afloat,' 'A Life on the Raging Canal,' and 'The Dark-eyed Canaller,' were showcased in a performance over Common Hour. «Penn State Altoona, Mei 15»
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And the boats. The SS Canadian was a typical St. Lawrence River canaller. Built in 1907 at Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, she was one of the ... «The Kingston Whig-Standard, Apr 15»
Steamship Wreck From 1926 Found in Lake Ontario
The Nisbet Grammer, a 'canaller' ship used to transport grain, sunk on May 31, 1926 after just setting off from Buffalo to Montreal. Early in the ... «The Weather Channel, Okt 14»
Wreckage of 253-foot British-built steamship that sank off Lake …
It was known as a 'canaller' - a type of steamship used to transport grain, coal and other products through Ontario's Welland Canal to ports on ... «Daily Mail, Sep 14»
Area author takes youth for a ride on Erie Canal
Stafford published the 60-page book, titled “Young Canaller,” last year. The “Young Canaller Story and Coloring Book” came out just last month ... «Buffalo News, Sep 13»
Door, Kewaunee County Shipwrecks Now Federally Protected
The Australasia, a wooden bulk carrier, rests about 820 feet southeast of Whitefish Dunes State Park and the America, a canaller, went down ... «DoorCountyDailyNews.com, Jul 13»
Yemen toy market poses danger
unfriendlike decursively lashed huanaco canaller scleroma tilty cundum [url=http://ekphelps.org/category/burberry-pas-cher]portefeuille ... «The Yemen Times, Sep 12»
Lake Michigan Sunken Ship Placed on Historic List
The canaller Walter B. Allen sank in a storm in April 1880 about seven miles from Sheboygan. It's upright in about 170 feet of water. «NBC Chicago, Jan 12»
Project Shiphunt Young Explorers Discover Two Lake Huron …
At 139 x 26 feet, she was a typical "canaller," designed to pass through the locks of the Welland Ship Canal, bypassing Niagara Falls and ... «PR Newswire, Jul 11»