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albany

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The Albany was an English automobile , manufactured by the Albany Motor Carriage Company in Christchurch, Dorset from 1971 - 1997.

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Population (2000): 865 Housing Units (2000): 409 Land area (2000): 1.111472 sq. miles (2.878700 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.111472 sq. miles (2.878700 sq. km) FIPS code: 00835 Located within: Louisiana ...

Usage examples of albany.

Me and the missus had a little place on the Mohawk back in them days, near Albany, until they burned us out.

He had settled in Albany and made his self a fortune at trade, you see.

It was crucial that they file the paperwork in Albany and that Nathaniel pay the taxes as her husband, so that there could be no challenge to the validity of the deed of gift, or her status as a married woman.

Paradise, then, if this business in Albany can be seen to without your attendance?

Richard Todd of the town of Paradise, once of Albany, and you ask my guidance and advice as any young woman of good breeding must.

And I will look after matters for you in Albany tomorrow, so that you can rest assured.

They would have to lie low until Schuyler had a chance to deal with the authorities and the paperwork in Albany, and then to wait at least two weeks beyond that point, moving for the whole time.

They were expected in Albany, where Elizabeth would be asked to depose in a civil action being brought against her by Dr.

Before leaving he had made sure to visit Anna Hauptmann, and to tell her in plain hearing of half the village that he was off to fetch his bride to Albany so she could testify on her own behalf and clear up these misunderstandings.

It was an unusual experience, for she had always had the knack for getting women to open up, but Kitty was closed to the subject of what had gone on at the Albany courthouse.

On her second day home, Elizabeth had gone with Nathaniel to call on her father and brother, but a very grim-faced Curiosity had told her that the judge and Julian had just left for Albany, on business they would not name.

Since you could not risk the gold guineas, you took the silver when we left for Albany, and traded it for cash.

In Johnstown this unusual currency would have caused a stir, but Albany was a town built on some two hundred years of high intrigue and trading shenanigans.

A sack of golden bullets would raise nothing more in an Albany merchant than his blood pressure.

She watched with narrowed eyes as he negotiated the exchange of one bag of gold for a note signed by Leendert Beekman, not the biggest or most successful merchant in Albany, but one of the few Nathaniel trusted.