- Look up
philadelphian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Philadelphian may
refer to:
Someone who is from (or a
resident of) the city of Philadelphia...
- The
Young Philadelphians is a 1959
American legal drama film
directed by
Vincent Sherman and
starring Paul Newman,
Barbara Rush,
Robert Vaughn and Alexis...
- Old
Philadelphians, also
called Proper Philadelphians or
Perennial Philadelphians, are the
First Families of Philadelphia, that
class of Pennsylvanians...
- The
Philadelphians, or the
Philadelphian Society, were a 17th-century
English dissenter group. They were
organized around John
Pordage (1607–1681), an...
- San
Francisco Chronicle. King,
Moses (1902).
Philadelphia and
notable Philadelphians. New York:
Blanchard Press.
Retrieved November 10, 2013. Portals: Biography...
- mid-1950s, he was able to
devote himself to
writing full time. The
Philadelphian (1956), his
major publishing debut,
spent more than six
months on the...
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younger residents, and the "White
Philadelphian dialect" is now
spoken by a
numerical minority of all
Philadelphians within the city of
Philadelphia itself...
- The
Epistle of
Ignatius to the
Philadelphians (often
abbreviated Ign. Phil.) is an
epistle attributed to
Ignatius of Antioch, a second-century
bishop of...
- of publications, were
central in the
founding and
philosophy of the
Philadelphian Society in
London at the time. Jane Ward was born in
about February...
-
Major League Cricket (MLC), also
known as
Cognizant MLC for
sponsorship reasons, is a
professional Twenty20
cricket league based in the
United States....