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- lumber camps that were abandoned after their respective industries became unprosperous. This list includes towns and communities that have been described as...
- Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2 March 2019. "They lived nearby, in the unprosperous streets of Murrumbeena [...] Kew was a long haul – a tram and two trains...
- Earldorman of Devon, or King Cnut. This first monastery was "small and unprosperous", and the exact site is uncertain. Archaeological evidence suggests the...
- Earldorman of Devon, or King Cnut. This first monastery was "small and unprosperous", and the exact site is uncertain. Archaeological evidence suggests the...
- mid-1860s led to a sharp drop in the province's po****tion, and while not unprosperous, the deep south of New Zealand never rose to such relative prominence...
- like Haiti's, are few in number (p. 250). Revolutionaries are "not unprosperous" but "feel restraint, cramp, … rather than downright crushing oppression"...
- Way to Pay Old Debts. On 31 July 1871 he began with Hamlet a short and unprosperous season at the Gaiety Theatre, in the course of which he pla**** also Meg...
- instructions, and the town had to make do with a more modest, though not an unprosperous ****ure. Liz Herbert McAvoy also referred to a legend suggesting that...
- character (Daniel) to escape from the bargain. In the story, Daniel, an unprosperous businessman and father of nine, resolves to sell his soul to the Devil...
- might be the "ideal home", and she and Holden planned to leave their unprosperous grocer business. However, on January 16, 1864, Mexican bandits robbed...