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Romanesque cathedral; and so, too, Chaucer must have pictured the Wyf of Bath visiting 'Galice'.
The Age of Erasmus Lectures Delivered in the Universities of Oxford and London 1901
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I have heard that from Roseburg on down the KKK is pretty heavy but west of Galice and in the coast range it becomes pretty sketchy for the clans men.
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HASTINGS: They thought that the town of Galice was about four miles away, where in reality, it was probably more like around 15 miles away.
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GUTIERREZ: A map he had studied earlier showed the town of Galice.
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Galice et de L'Esp., mais encore de l'Europe; ce qui fait que les Anc. qui ne connoissoient rien au -- dela, lui ont donne son nom, qui signifie l'Extrmit de la Terre, ou le bout du monde.
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The "shelles of Galice", i.e. the scallop-shells of St = 2E James of Compostella; the crouche, or cross, of the Holy Land; the keys of St. Peter; the "vernicle", or figure of the Veronica, etc. are all very familiar types, represented in most collections of such objects.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Pont-au-Beraud and the wild estate of Galice, between Roquefavour and
La faute de l'Abbe Mouret ��mile Zola 1871
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Continue down the Merlin-Galice road and in about 15 miles you will end up at the Graves Creek Bridge.
WN.com - Articles related to Food & agriculture - June 9 2010
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Continue down the Merlin-Galice road and in about 15 miles you will end up at the Graves Creek Bridge.
WN.com - Articles related to Food & agriculture - June 9 2010
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If you're contemplating a drive over the nearly 50-mile Bear Camp Coastal Route between Agness and Galice this fall or winter, forget about it.
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