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pembroke

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Population (2000): 797 Housing Units (2000): 328 Land area (2000): 1.031824 sq. miles (2.672412 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.031824 sq. miles (2.672412 sq. km) FIPS code: 59934 Located within: Kentucky ...

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English Presbyterian divine, was born of Huguenot descent in Walbrook, London, in February 1600, and educated at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, where his opposition to the Arminian party, then powerful in that society, excluded him from a fellowship.

The Pembroke waddled down on to the runway, its engines making dry husking noises.

By an official letter the Earl of Pembroke admonished the High Sheriff of Stafford to forbear the burning of Ferns during a visit of Charles I.

Pembroke, who was not an employee, wondered if Tom Grenville intended to make points with Van Dorn, a senior partner in the firm, and wear the depressing thing the entire weekend.

Pembroke sat in the front row of the audience seats, close enough to Markov to whisper back and forth with him.

At last, however, I summoned up courage to say, with a great deal of circumlocution, that I did not know whether Lord Pembroke had deceived me in informing me that I should find the prettiest girls in London at his house.

My Lord Pembroke, seeing me at my window, came in, and after examining my house, including the kitchen, where the cook was at work, told me that there was not a nobleman in town who had such a well-furnished and comfortable house.

Lord Pembroke would have decorated him with the Order of the Golden Fleece at least.

Germain--Wesel Lord Pembroke wrote to Augusta offering her fifty guineas a month for three years, with lodging, board, servants, and carriage at St.

I passed by the three charmers, and after telling my wine merchant to withdraw his security I went in a furious mood to call on Lord Pembroke.

I came to Oxford, Dr. Adams, now master of Pembroke College, told me I was the best qualified for the University that he had ever known come there.

But Dr. Adams told me that he contracted a love and regard for Pembroke College, which he retained to the last.

We then went to Pembroke College, and waited on his old friend Dr. Adams, the master of it, whom I found to be a most polite, pleasing, communicative man.

Before leaving he took me and Lord Pembroke aside, and begged me to contrive that the two knaves should not come to his house the followifig day.

She had not been in my house for half an hour when Lord Pembroke came in.