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Frankland
[ frangk-luhnd ]
noun
- Sir Edward, 1825–99, English chemist: developed theory of valence.
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The army had solemnly sworn by the beard of the Prophet to leave not one Christian to return to Frankland to tell the tale.
From Project Gutenberg
Frankland—the name of a range of hills on the western side of the island.
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Other charges were subsequently brought against them by Sir Thomas Frankland, from whom they had obtained two sums of 5000l.
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He then went south to Frankland, to the kingdom he there possessed.
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Sigurd rode up the Hindarfiall, and directed his course southwards towards Frankland.
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