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Call Me Montana

By: John Richman

...ns. The morning of November fourth found Irish Dan’s gang working their way north to the stage trail, from a night’s mischief involving two barns ... ...st, paralleling the stage road. Once sufficiently west, they could come back north, putting them some distance from the Carey station. After hal... ...h no instrument to help him navigate, McVey wasn’t sure when or where to turn north again, so he waited until it just felt right. An hour later it ... ... It was mid-morning when we arrived. I was struck with how big a city Laramie was. On our way east the other day, we’d gone around it a... ...thought about it. “Well if it isn’t mamma’s boy! What brings you to the big city, boy? Did mamma finally let you out of her sight for a few minute... ...to the hunt in no time at all.” Spirit seemed to understand. I wasn’t used to city living and I know he wasn’t, but we could take one more day of i... ...et a better look. From behind the bushes, I saw that I was right next to the shore of a good sized lake. Down the way to my right, nearer where the...

...troduces sixteen year old William Dean Ritter, aka "Montana." Two separate adventures take him from his Montana farm to a Wyoming cattle ranch, Dodge City, Kansas and Texas in his pursuit of the dream to become a cowboy. Along the way something unexpected happens - he becomes a man. The book also introduces Montana's famous horse "Spirit." The characters and plot lines har...

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The Treason and Death of Benedict Arnold; A Play for a Greek Theatre

By: John Jay Chapman

...R OF WOMEN. TREASON. DEATH. Two PICEETS. A SEBVANT. SCENE ACT I. THE SHORE OF THE HUDSON NU WEBT POINT. ACT 11. SITTING-ROOM. OF BENEDICT ARNO... ...ount Washington - And where the haughty deer on Hudson's Bay Sniffs the north wind, We bring you Mist. Chorus of Women. From the rank low- lands ... ...end. - No fear of that, my lad. Go rest awhile: Stand sentinel upon the shore below. [Exit Smith. As he goes out he indi- cates Arnold to AndrC b... ...ff with you both! Smith has mounts for both of you; and you'll be in the city in twelve hours. All the words have been said: the rest is action. A... ... hold, [Sh&s his eyes with his hand as if observing Arnold] he is on the shore; his barge of eight oars obeys the signal; he [ 43 I OF BENEDICT A...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...erbial or not, next to metropolises. Terah left Ur only to settle near yet another city, Harran, on the current border between Turkey and Syria. He... ... Automatic Switchboard (Phone Exchange) Almon B. Strowger, an undertaker in Kansas City, faced unfair competition. The wife of a competing undertak... ...sts in yet another botched campaign, he retreated and captured Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia in December 1814. After a series of uninterr... ...eart.com/billh/julian.html Canada Following a series of rebellions, the British North American colonies achieved self-government in 1848. But t... ...0. Southerners, dependent on industrial imports as they were, supported free trade. Northerners were vehement trade protectionists. The federal gove... ...ippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. Another four - Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas - joined them only after... ...o Martinique (6100 kilometers) in 10 hours and rose to 4 meters when it struck the shore. New Madrid, Missouri, USA - December 16, 1811, Januar... ...the Irish rebellion of 1798, in September, a sizable French fleet got close to the shore of Ireland but was dispersed by a storm. A part of the fl... ...he flotila went back to France but other French ships landed invading troops on the shores of Ireland and Wales. These surrendered to superior Brit...

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

... On the Bus to Town by Sam Vaknin Read the Hebrew original. I must catch the city-bound bus. I have to change at the Central Station ... ...litude and silence crystallised. On weekend mornings I promenade at length: along the lake shores, traverse the foothills, the sumptuous mansions of... ...ont, I scrutinised the flower beds, the tourists, and the spout. Even at dusk, I found this city languid. All shops were closed. I had a dinner dat... ...ake in his books and lock the entrance door. Sometimes we would proceed to patronise an Old City coffeehouse. But usually I would return to my alcov... ... hand like hot potato. We were all invited to her forthcoming wedding. She was to marry a Northern, elder man of means. He will adopt the child, s... ...m water. "Your little sister called" – she told him – "She is inviting us to her wedding up north. She is marrying a wealthy man rather older than h... ...stream, a river holds its vapour breath and leaves black lips of tar and fish a bloated shore. Return Prague at Dusk by Sam Vaknin ...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

... to send his armies against them, and utterly to destroy their temple and their city “he will send his armies and destroy those wicked murderers: an... ... “he will send his armies and destroy those wicked murderers: and burn up their city:” Matt xxii 7. which was executed forthwith by means of Vespasi... ...against Babylon, he observes, as well in sacred history as in profane, that this city maintained itself without any material change, for the space of... ...veth, which brought up and which led the seed of the house of Israel out of the north country, and from all countries whither I had driven them; and... ...made. First: in the fiftieth chapter verse 3, he speaketh thus, “For out of the north there cometh up a nation against her, which shall make her land... ...tain that nothing of the kind was accomplished upon her, when the nation of the north under Darius and Cyrus came against her. That nation far from ... ... forth out of his mouth, being come in sight of Israel, who lay encamped by the shores of the Red Sea, that sea helped him in the terrible conflict;... ... terrify with their horrible roarings those likewise who are distant from their shores. Now this is exactly what is announced in the gospel, Luke xx...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...n that took them out of Huamark and through other adjacent sections of the city eventually led them to her area. He did not remember the name of it: ... ...behind them. There had been a time that he would have sniffed at this new city like one of the myriad crazed but gently starving dogs (after all, in ... ...tial. It was this mesmerizing dynamism that most lured his eyes. The city was fetid as his older brother's shoes in the back of his girl friend'... ...ramic view of Thailand-rural, Khmer and Burmese individuals smiling in the northern regions and stolid Moslem and Indians in the south. The rural vie... ... Chapter 5 Bound for his uncle's home in the far north of the city, Kazem was forced to reposition himself in the back of th... ...n or Khmer. He was from a family with the last name of Biadklang from the North. His face was as dark as the soil. He looked into the mirror. Just w... ... him curled like talons and this twisted and grotesque inundation beat his shore pulling and pushing bits of himself fervently in all directions. It ...

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Secret of the Sands

By: Aren, Rai and E., Tavius

... this ancient time however, the river was twice the width it is today, and all along its shores, people had settled not far from the main city, esta... ...the width it is today, and all along its shores, people had settled not far from the main city, established on the plains to the west of the river. ... ... had desperately needed growing up. Alex’s father named her Alexandra after the Egyptian city of Alexandria, as well as Alexander the Great. He had... ...nclosed most of the compound with an immense gate barring entrance to the Palace from the north. Affixed to the gate was a set of mas- sive walls and... ...of the grounds, stood several stories high and was currently the tallest structure in the city, but that would change once the Amsara monument was c... ...f the day, they packed up to head back to the Palace. Axiana cast off the sail and headed north, with the rest of her entourage following behind. Se... ...hich she had used to sail up and down the river, was replaced by a stronger wind from the north. The northerly wind hit the Queen’s craft straight o... ...t of the temple as the Commander relayed the events: the trip down the river, the time on shore and the terrible journey back when out of nowhere th...

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7 Scorpions : Rebellion

By: Mike Saxton

...quick light, then massive explosions simultaneously lit of in every major city across the world. The intense heat, fames, and wind scorched and dest... ... the day of the fall, Zodiac declared himself the Lord and Master of the North American continent. The remnants of the government and military had ... ...ed the car and hit the gas to get out of what was lef of the once capital city of Connecticut. “Where are we going?” asked Josh. “ Away from here,” r... ...terson Air Force Base, Colorado. It used to be the home of the NORAD U.S. Northern Command. It was now under the control of the self-proclaimed Lord... .... It was now under the control of the self-proclaimed Lord and Master of North America. The room was dark, except for the glow of the various monit... ...anbury, Connecticut. Prior to the Flash Storm, it was the seventh largest city in the state. Adjoining New York, commuters were able to live in Conn... ...ntic Bay to New London Harbor, then from the edge of route 95 down to the shore of the Long Island Sound. In plain terms, it was to be roughly four ... ... the place can support its own weight, and I am still concerned about the shore. Those areas aren’t known for the most stable of grounds,” Paul war... ...od, while you’re at it, see if you can fnd out about that activity on the shore. I’m really curious,” Vincent requested. “What about the rest of us?”...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...s do but represent, and rejected the H OLY S PIRIT of witness poured out in their chief city and upon their countrymen; their rejection for these en... ...ve given an abstract above; and it began to be noised abroad, as every thing is in this city and age of news-mongers, and was brought to the ears of... ...application, before we had received any answer, it pleased the Lord to bring up to this city that benefactor of Israel, who had taken such pains to ... ...f Jesus and his apostles; or to spiritualize them altogether, which is to be lost; in a shoreless sea of conjecture, speculation, and outrageous ext... ... Lord liveth, which brought up and which led the seed of the house of Israel out of the north country, and from all countries whither I had driven t... ...ll yield up her dead, and the sea shall yield up her dead, and they shall come from the north, and the south, and the east, and the west, and sit do... ...t II. -236- two, Seleucus and Ptolemy, whom the same Daniel calleth the king of the north and the king of the south. But this seemeth nothing in... .... And in order to make this war in all form, and with the more security, he goes to the shore of the sea (metaphorical and figurative), and calls to ...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...e we could remember Christopher Columbus as well as the man who opened the Northwest passage, who is less renowned. It is not easy to give up the... ... say to you: yes, by using a very rudimentary caravel I have landed on the shores of the new world I am proposing to you. But you could build not jus... ...ive in a specific geographic area? And the geographical area, the land, the city of Messina where they lived, isn’t this a cause? And the air they br... ... war against the Trojans, and it never would have been able to conquer the city if Ulysses hadn’t thought up the trick of the wooden horse, and the ... ...f the wooden horse, and the gods hadn’t encouraged the Trojans to open the city doors and bring the horse in and welcome it as a gift to be celebrat... ...le they were still on land, and they discovered the connection between the North Star and the destination they wanted to reach. We can choose to ... ...the destination they wanted to reach. We can choose to make our SELF our north star. But we must learn to listen to it for a long time so we can u...

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The Mystery of Jamieson Stone

By: Jonathan Cross

...the outcome of the case. A short, but intense, April shower swept through the Capitol city, leaving a sultry air that seemed to press down gravi... ...oss/Stone 52 Barton just stared at him through blank eyes. Dark gray clouds covered the city like an impenetrable dome. Brand swerved in and out o... ...mond. I think she’s in trouble. I’ll call when I arrive.” Twilight was settling over the city as he reached Richmond. Lights flashed on like a gian... ...mind. We’ve got to meet.” “Where?” “Take a cab to 12th and Mulberry, and start walking north, I’ll find you.” “I’ll be there at twelve-thirty,” ... ...ay,” a breathless voice said. Brand rushed out into waist deep water, and carried her to shore. “I told you I was a good swimmer,” she said coughi... ...es would have control from the Artic to the Antarctic, which included Alaska, Canada, and North and South America.” “Then what? I mean how would th... ... he said as Brand handed him a map. “Let’s see…the meeting’s taking place in Central Park North around ‘The Great Hill area’ near West Drive.” “Tha...

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The Zohar: Annotations to the Ashlag Commentary

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ashbi was born and raised in the Galilee (a mountainous region in today’s Northern Israel). Even as a child, he was not like other children his age. ... ...d his son fled to the Galilee, hid in a cave at Peqi’in, a village in the north of Israel, and remained there for thirteen years. During that time, ... ... (GREAT ASSEMBLY) AND THE BOOK OF ZOHAR Idra Raba is a cave located in the north of Israel, between Meron and Zephath. Rashbi took his students to th... ...ornaments,” made you ruler over the world, as it is written: “Is this the city that was called the quintessence of beauty?” and so forth. I have cal... ...e quintessence of beauty?” and so forth. I have called you, “Jerusalem, a city built by me.” “What could be compared to you?” Just as you sit, so he... ...adornments and made you ruler of the world.” And it is said: “Is this the city that men called the quintessence of beauty?” (Eicha, 2:15). I have cal... ... on a screen with Aviut Bet (thickness two). A plain name refers to Aviut Shoresh (zero thickness) with the Light of Nefesh. Plain letters refer to ... ...ARTURE FROM THE CAV E 185. Rabbi Pinchas stood before Rabbi Rachuma on the shore of Lake Kinneret. He was wise, old, and almost blind. He said to Rab...

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Shamati

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... means that only Mordecai knew, since prior to that, it states, “but the city of Shushan was perplexed.” Thus, the whole city of Shushan knew about... ...ng that it is specifically Mordecai who knew. But it is written, “but the city of Shushan was perplexed,” meaning everybody knew. We should interpre... ...shan was perplexed,” meaning everybody knew. We should interpret that the city of Shushan was perplexed and did not know who was right, but Mordecai... ...n, ‘and thou shalt spread abroad to the west, and to the east, and to the north, and to the south’” (Shabbat, 118). It is difficult to understand th... ...n Beshalach In the verse, “and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea- shore,” “…and the people feared the Lord; and they believed in the Lord an...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...y -- Discovery of the West Indies by Carthaginians -- Hamilcar's voyage to the North seas -- Wonderful lands and fountains -- Astounding adventures of... ...l lands and fountains -- Astounding adventures of Hanuo -- Weird sights on the shores of ancient Africa -- Witches and Snake charmers -- Among the mer... ...sea-birds -- Discovery of a new world -- A wondrously profitable commerce -- A northwest passage -- The Romans pass to China by a north route -- Destr... ... Settlement of Iceland -- Discoveries of Erik the Red -- On Greenland's frigid shores -- The Sagas of old Icelandic history -- Discovery of America in... ...as of old Icelandic history -- Discovery of America in the year 889 -- Verdant shores and prolific woodlands -- Adventures in the New World -- The fir... ... driven upon a strange shore -- Attacked by the natives -- A bold rover of the north -- A cruise among Atlantic islands -- A surprising discovery in G... ...alace at Cambalue -- Description of its size and splendors -- The walls of the city -- Its battlements and streets -- How the social evil of Cambalue ... ...ngi -- Flight of Fanfur -- His wife captured by the Khan -- Attack on the rich city of Sainfu -- Assaulted by engines devised by the Polos -- A bombar... ... engines devised by the Polos -- A bombardment with stones which compelled the city's capitulation -- A wondrously rich and populous country -- The ci...

...Neco -- The circumnavigation of Africa by the ancients -- Solomon's navy -- Discovery of the West Indies by Carthaginians -- Hamilcar's voyage to the North seas -- Wonderful lands and fountains -- Astounding adventures of Hanuo -- Weird sights on the shores of ancient Africa -- Witches and Snake charmers -- Among the mermaids -- Voyage of Pytheas, the philosopher -- Tears ...

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Cultural Advantages in China : Tale of Six Cities

By: Fu Yuhua; Florentin Smarandache

...Jingshan Park: For an extraordinary and unforgettable view of Beijing and the Forbidden City, casually climb the steps to the top of the hill to the Wanchunting (Wanchun Pavilion), which overlooks this small park, directly opposite the North Gate of the Forbidden City. From this playground of Ming and Qing dynas...

.... Christianto……………7 Chapter 2. Beijing: A Cultural Metropolitan – compiled, edited, augmented by Ke Haiying & F. Smarandache…………18 Chapter 3. The City of Hengshui – by Li Zhanbing……………38 Chapter 4. Ningbo — A Culture‐flourishing Land on the Shore of East China Sea – by Lin Rongchen……………53 Chapter 5. Jingdezhen: Porcelain Capital of the World – by Li Xiaomin……………66 ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...scatter its language west toward the Atlantic, southeast toward India, and northeast toward the Pacific? 4. Scripting Symbols of Shape Scripting... ...nicate over space and time. Balance of power shifts from tribal chiefs to city-state warrior-kings and priests. 5. Symbols of Sound Demand Analysi... ... needed for modern science to emerge in the West. 12. Invaders from the North Scandinavian tongues mingle with those of their Viking cousins, but ... ...e heyday of Linotypes—from the late 1940s into the late 1980s—I worked at city editor and managing editor jobs which often sent me into composing roo... ...digital word processing, the bosses at the Kalamazoo Gazette sat this then city editor in front of a keyboard linked digitally to a cathode ray tube ... ...e brains of the earliest humans probably evolved from their nutrient-rich shoreline diet.‖ In 2009, Charles Weatherby wrote in Vital Choices, an o... ...n civilization with a common language had evolved around the lake‘s sandy shores. Hundreds of miles from the nearest seashore, its people probably ha... ...r winds. By the fifteenth century, their descendants had spread as far north as the seashore above Scandinavia, as far west as the Atlantic Ocean... ... Impact 6 Did members of an agrarian community on the northeast shores of a freshwater lake flee from a flood of Mediterranean seawater, s...

...hwater lake community flee a saltwater surge that filled the Black Sea and scatter its language west toward the Atlantic, southeast toward India, and northeast toward the Pacific? -- 4. Scripting Symbols of Shape-Scripting symbolic images lets man communicate over space and time. Balance of power shifts from tribal chiefs to city-state warrior-kings and priests. -- 5. Symb...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...he publisher. Printed in the United States of America Prologue 1855 PACIFIC NORTHWEST TERRITORY PUGETSOUND THE SUN HAD descended in the afterno... ...he spirit of his ancestors had The Soul Bearer :I come from a land far to the north, the Land ofIce, and if he lis­ tened closely he could hear the... ... the morning breeze, while a Union band played soothing music against a gentle north wind that wafted over the crowd. Small groups of Suquamish and... ...rt of the earth is sa­ cred to my people. Every shining pine needle, every sandy shore, every mist in the dark woods, every clearing and humming inse... ...e rocks, which seem to lay dumb as they swelter in the sun along the silent sea shore in solemn grandeur, thrill with the memories of past events co... ...m the earth and his memory among the white man shall have become a myth, these shores will swarm with the invisible dead of my tribe. At night, whe... ...Seat­ tle." The floor to ceiling glass windows created a post card view of the city and the ocean. "You're right, we don't get many sun­ sets." Hawk... ...don't think 1 can go through with this, Ray." "Small town boy 'fraid of the big city?" she taunted. "Ray, I'm serious. 1 need some help, not sarcasm... ...f? River Song? Seattle? Or the whole damn thing? The Soul Bearer 67 NEW YORK CITY, OFFICES OF TIME MAGAZINE ROBERT BRENT SAT in front of a pile ...

...gns the Port Eliot treaty relinquishing ownership of Suquamish ancestral lands to the United States government in favor of a small reservation to the North. He sees that a war would ultimately prove futile and wishes instead to preserve his people's lifeblood through appeasement. In a final speech, Seattle explains that man comes from the land and that all men share equall...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...epa- rate them and leave me with Alcaeus. Mumbling, he followed along the shore, walking uncertainly, but keeping out of the way of the inrushing wa... ..., its eye sleepy, pelicans roosting, a dolphin or two frolicking close to shore. I had been unable to forget my meeting with Charaxos, until Anaktor... ...atching for her long hair. Arms around her, I forced her to tow me toward shore, making myself as heavy as possible. As the four of us played on the... ...nning another trip? Sitting on piles of rope, he told me of an underwater city he had seen, with a great bronze statue of Poseidon by a temple... “... ...“Oh yes, coral...and plenty of fish, big ones. I swam halfway down to the city, but there was no air in me to swim deeper. A fish watched me, from o... ... forgot why I came. P I went to Alcaeus, to tell him about the submerged city. “You mean Helike?” he asked. “A quake tore apart the coast and it we... ...o July 13, 1519 My father and mother welcomed me home. Father gave me a northlight room, on the third floor. I will place my easel near the window... ...t we may, lovers in peace, lead on our days to age: I am constant as the northern star, of whose true-fixed and resting Quality there is no fellow ... ...rowing time, those bronzes, our return, our boat bucking seas, sending us north, ice off the larboard, back to reality, debts, conniving. We said go...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ght, and the sophomore and freshmen speakers. Follow- ing the drag was the North Adams " band," and then came the fresh men in a blaze of fireworks. T... ...r was the fac- ulty overlooked. One of the best a))prociatnd was " Hail to North Ad ! " No wonder, for oven the Hoosao Valley had to run an ex- tra ca... ... Oration After the noise around the fire 1910 CANK COMMITTEE had subsided. Northrop Clarey '07, of Great Barrington made the opening address. "Fellow ... ... need the earnings of child- ren. Hut investigation shows that in New York city, for example, out of the total population, but inO parents need such a... ...nb 245-3 OBITUARIES '57 —Simeon Howard Calhoun, a former mayor of Nebraska city, died in Denver, -Col. on March 4, at the age of 73. Mr. Calhoun was b... ...the first senate of the state of Nebraska, and later as mayor of .Nebraska city. Mr. Calhoun was chairman of the statedemocratic central committee. '5... ... will be Bonner (2d last year), Robinson of Bowdoin (3d in 1905 and 1906), Shorey of Bowdoin (3d in 11K)4), Callaway of M. I. T. (4th last year), Udal... ...rhook, N. Y., and during the month of August will probab- ly be at the sea shore. In the early part of September he will at- tend the Jamestown exposi... ...wed a complete understanding ofthe part as Jeffersonportrayed it. A LONELY SHORE Labrador and Its Natives De- scribed by S. D. Palmer '09 On Thursday ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...scatter its language west toward the Atlantic, southeast toward India, and northeast toward the Pacific? 4. Scripting Symbols of Shape Scripting... ...nicate over space and time. Balance of power shifts from tribal chiefs to city-state warrior-kings and priests. 5. Symbols of Sound Demand Analysi... ... needed for modern science to emerge in the West. 12. Invaders from the North Scandinavian tongues mingle with those of their Viking cousins, but ... ...e heyday of Linotypes—from the late 1940s into the late 1980s—I worked at city editor and managing editor jobs which often sent me into composing roo... ...digital word processing, the bosses at the Kalamazoo Gazette sat this then city editor in front of a keyboard linked digitally to a cathode ray tube... ...e brains of the earliest humans probably evolved from their nutrient-rich shoreline diet.‖ In 2009, Charles Weatherby wrote in Vital Choices, an onl... ...n civilization with a common language had evolved around the lake‘s sandy shores. Hundreds of miles from the nearest seashore, its people probably ha... ...ur winds. By the fifteenth century, their descendants had spread as far north as the seashore above Scandinavia, as far west as the Atlantic Ocean... ...nguage impact 6 Did members of an agrarian community on the northeast shores of a freshwater lake flee from a flood of Mediterranean seawater, s...

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