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Goldwörth is a muni****lity in the
district of Urfahr-Umgebung in the
Austrian state of
Upper Austria.
Goldwörth lies in the
upper Mühlviertel. "Dauersiedlungsraum...
- John
Goldworth Alger (1836–1907) was an
English journalist and author. Born at Diss, Norfolk, and
baptised on 7
August 1836, he was the only son of John...
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Salem Goldworth Bland (1859–1950) was a
Canadian Methodist theologian, Georgist, and one of Canada's most
important Social Gospel thinkers. He was born...
- p. 129.
Sydenham 1965, p. 54. Cobb &
James 1988, p. 77. Alger, John
Goldworth (1889). "Chapter II. At the Emb****y".
Englishmen in the
French Revolution...
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Villa Rica, Georgia, was
built in 1891. It has also been
known as the
Goldworth Farm. It was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 2005...
- Rites, and Rituals.
Visible Ink Press. ISBN 9781578596461. Alger, John
Goldworth (1894).
Glimpses of the
French Revolution: Myths, Ideals, and Realities...
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Leonfelden Eidenberg Engerwitzdorf Feldkirchen an der
Donau Gallneukirchen Goldwörth Gramastetten Haibach im Mühlkreis ****monsödt
Herzogsdorf Kirchschlag...
- (in French). Bourdeaux:
Frederic Guillaume Birnstiel. 1768. p. 43. John
Goldworth Alger (1888). "Dawes, Sophia". In Stephen,
Leslie (ed.).
Dictionary of...
- a corn merchant, and his wife
Jemima (born
Goldworth). Her only
brother was the
journalist John
Goldworth Alger. Her
brother went to
school and he was...
- May
Kendall (born Emma
Goldworth Kendall; 1861 – 1943) was an
English poet, novelist, and satirist. She is best
known as the co-author of the
novel That...