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Scotland which is held
annually in November.
Tinto Hill was
painted by John
Pairman in 1841. 55°35′30″N 3°39′45″W / 55.591692°N 3.662551°W / 55.591692;...
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Bible Commentary (David C. Cook, 2007), p. 272.
Vioque 2002, p. 61. John
Pairman Brown,
Israel and ****as (De Gruyter, 2000), vol. 2, pp. 254ff. Lanzi,...
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theologian Matthew Poole (and more
recently by
Robert Graves) and by John
Pairman Brown. Wells, John (14
April 2010). "Iapetus and tonotopy". John Wells's...
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Eleanor "Nora"
Pairman, also
known as Nora Brown, (8 June 1896 - 14
September 1973) was a
Scottish mathematician and only the
third woman to
receive a...
- 8.2: "Pyrrhus, Scipio, then myself". Huss (1985), p. 565. Brown, John
Pairman. 2000.
Israel and ****as:
Sacred institutions with
Roman counterparts....
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Archived from the
original on 2021-11-06.
Retrieved 2021-11-06. Brown, John
Pairman (2001).
Israel and ****as,
Volume 3.
Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110168822...
- pp. 32–34. Hesiod,
Theogony 1015.
Homeric Hymn to Dionysus, 7.7–8 John
Pairman Brown,
Israel and ****as, Vol. 2 (2000) p. 211 Strabo. Geography. Book...
- John
Pairman (1788–1843) was a
Scottish portrait and
landscape painter operational in the 19th century. His
style is
derivative of his contemporary, David...
- interview, he
wanted to hear
himself on the radio. He and Gary Marx (Mark
Pairman) pla**** and
recorded on the
Sisters of Mercy's
initial single "Damage Done"...
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Dryfesdale in
Dumfriesshire in
Scotland as lady's maid to a Mrs
Margaret Pairman. On 21
November 1911
Shipley was
among the 223
protesters arrested at a...