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  • How many thousands of times, on the trails, and in the wide-streeted little towns all over the West, had this stalk of the cowboy's been perpetrated!

    The Man of the Forest 1919

  • Albany is to-day a wide-streeted, placid, Southern town, with a broad sweep of stores and saloons, and flanking rows of homes, -- whites usually to the north, and blacks to the south.

    The Souls of Black Folk 1915

  • Would it have been better for me to have sat quietly and dreamed a clean, wide-streeted, beautified city for her with no dark corners where women are wronged, no "open doors" for the young men from which she is to choose her husband?

    The Elected Mother 1912

  • Page it have been better for me to have sat quietly and dreamed a clean, wide-streeted, beautified city for her with no dark corners where women are wronged, no "open doors" for the young men from which she is to choose her husband?

    The Elected Mother 1912

  • How many thousands of times, on the trails, and in the wide-streeted little towns all over the

    The Man of the Forest Zane Grey 1905

  • Albany is to-day a wide-streeted, placid, Southern town, with a broad sweep of stores and saloons, and flanking rows of homes, -- whites usually to the north, and blacks to the south.

    The Souls of Black Folk 1903

  • Albany is to-day a wide-streeted, placid, Southern town, with a broad sweep of stores and saloons, and flanking rows of homes, —whites usually to the north, and blacks to the south.

    VII. Of the Black Belt. William Edward Burghardt 1903

  • And he said, 'Haste, pernicious dream, to the swift ships, and bid Agamemnon arm the Achæans to take wide-streeted Troy, since

    Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology James Freeman Clarke 1849

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