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Uploaded on February 19, 2009 how can i find sheds easy me and my brother have a big peice of land and its hard to find sheds in 13 acers of land how do i narrow that down????
deer sheds 2009
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He has 2 acers of invisible fence at home and he hunts all day in the yard.
Who's Your Daddy? 2009
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He has 2 acers of invisible fence at home and he hunts all day in the yard.
Who's Your Daddy? 2009
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Yes | No | Report from t wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago if ti was shot in side a fence, you just as well cut the antlers of and use them for rattleing, (it's a nice buck but in a fence, come on thats not real hunting no matter how many acers) 0 Good Comment?
Another Mystery Buck 2008
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We found a meadow on one side of the lake that looked up a slope of red-leaved Japanese acers and fresh green European trees, dotted about with the bright flashes of the last of the spring azaleas.
The Early(ish) Morning Review: Hexwood - Diana Wynne Jones marypcb 2002
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A bench seat, green with mold, nestled among clumps of azaleas and dwarf rhododendrons beside it, and a crazy-paving path, much degraded by weeds, wound through dwarf acers, delicate bamboos, and ornamental grasses toward another gate on the far side.
Fox Evil Walters, Minette 2002
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It cost me 2 hundred dollors, the whole is 7 acers.
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This with 4 acers of pasture was sold and I purchased it, as I felt loth it should go to any person who could not pass to it, but through land of yours.
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They sell only 300 acers in a share and will not admit of one persons purchaseing more, so that the deeds must be made out in each childs or persons Name who is the purchaser.
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 17 - 25 March 1782 1973
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I must therefore be under the necessity of drawing upon you for it, as I cannot answer it without dissapointing myself of a favorite object; I mean a Lot of Land of 300 acers for each of our children in the New State of
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 17 - 25 March 1782 1973
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