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Muzzey, pp. 322–325.
Muzzey, pp. 326–341.
Muzzey, pp. 341–343.
Muzzey, pp. 347–348.
Muzzey, pp. 348–349.
Muzzey, pp. 354–359.
Muzzey, pp. 361–369;...
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Muzzey may
refer to:
David P.
Muzzey (1838–1910),
American lawyer.
David Saville Muzzey (1870-1965),
American historian.
Kerry Muzzey (born 1970), American...
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David Muzzey may
refer to:
David P.
Muzzey (1838–1910),
American lawyer and
overseer of the poor from M****achusetts
David Saville Muzzey (1870–1965), American...
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Kerry Muzzey (born 1970) is an
American classical composer.
Muzzey was born and
raised in Joliet, Illinois.
Muzzey graduated from
Millikin University in...
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about 1709–1710 by
Benjamin Muzzey (1657–1735), and with
license granted in 1693 was the
first public house in Lexington.
Muzzey ran it for years, then his...
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David Patterson Muzzey (8
November 1838 – 3
August 1910) was an
American lawyer and
overseer of the poor from the
state of M****achusetts who volunteered...
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Muzzey, M. (1979). Hote
grammar essentials. SIL
Language and
Culture Archives. (pp. 1).
Muzzey, M. (1979). Hote
grammar essentials...
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insult that only
Boris Johnson would use". The Guardian.
David Saville Muzzey,
James G. Blaine: A
Political Idol of
Other Days, p.293, n.2, Dodd, Mead...
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David Saville Muzzey (1870–1965) was an
American historian. His
history textbooks were used by
millions of
American children.
Along with
Harold Rugg, he...
- Appomattox, but the “tawdry Caesar” of the
Enforcement Acts. — David
Saville Muzzey The
Stalwarts were
mostly identifiable through their support of the presidency...