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Philadelphian
Philadelphian may refer to: Someone who is from (or a resident of) the city of Philadelphia List of people from Philadelphia Old Philadelphians, members religious sect (sometimes called the "Philadelphians", or the "Philadelphia Society") Philadelphian cricket team, a first-class cricket team from the wikipedia.org
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Philadelphian
Philadelphian, a. and n. (fɪləˈdɛlfɪən) [In sense 1, f. Gr. ϕιλαδελϕία brotherly love (f. ϕιλάδελϕος loving one's brother or sister, f. philo- + ἀδελϕός brother, ἀδελϕή sister) + -an; in sense 2 in part, and in 3, 4, f. Gr. ϕιλαδέλϕεια, Philadelphia (i.e. the city of Ptolemy Philadelphus).] A. adj. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ya Fav Trashman is the 2021 Most Valuable Philadelphian
Known throughout Philadelphia as Ya Fav Trashman, a grassroots pandemic campaign he has turned into a full-time job, Terrill Haigler feels like he's found his calling. "We're on this earth ...
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The 'father of ice cream' was a black Philadelphian who served in the ...
One last hit: Cornell's ice cream archives, since the school is in New York's dairy country, mention that Nancy Johnson holds a patent for inventing the first ice cream freezer (either 1843 or 1845), which made homemade ice cream more ubiquitous in the United States, and Jacob Fussell as the first ice cream wholesaler (1851), said library ...
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Philadelphian Society
The Philadelphians, or the Philadelphian Society, were a 17th-century English dissenter group. The group incorporated as The Philadelphian Society for the Advancement of Piety and Divine Philosophy in 1694 (their name was inspired by the Philadelphians wikipedia.org
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philanthropian
† philanˈthropian, a. Obs. [f. L. (post cl.) philanthrōpia + -an.] Of the nature of philanthropy; philanthropic.1615 [see Philadelphian a. 1]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Philadelphian cricket team
The Philadelphian cricket team was a team that represented Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in first-class cricket between 1878 and 1913. In 1897, the Philadelphian side toured England for 15 first class matches. wikipedia.org
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Philadelphian cricket team in England in 1897
The Philadelphian cricket team toured England in the summer of 1897. to a letter signed W.S. in the Field of July 24th, enclosing a clipping from the Philadelphia Public Ledger, severely criticising the umpiring in the Philadelphian wikipedia.org
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Philadelphian cricket team in Jamaica in 1908–09
The Philadelphian cricket team made a tour of Jamaica in February 1909. This was one of the last first-class tours for the Philadelphian team. wikipedia.org
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William Newhall
Six of these were for the Philadelphian cricket team and the other was for a combined Canada/USA team. See also Young America Cricket Club References Cricket Archive profile Cricinfo profile 1883 births 1950 deaths Cricketers from Philadelphia Philadelphian wikipedia.org
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Henry Scattergood
It was also at this time that he began playing for the Philadelphian cricket team. Scattergood also joined the Philadelphians on their Philadelphian cricket team in England in 1903. wikipedia.org
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Nelson Graves
He then joined the Philadelphian cricket team in England in 1903. He also joined the Philadelphian tour of England in 1908. wikipedia.org
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William Hammond (cricketer)
cricket, playing for clubs in Maidstone before emigration to the United States in 1859 led to him representing Germantown, an English Resident's XI, the Philadelphian References External links Date of birth unknown Date of death unknown Cricketers from Maidstone Kent cricketers Philadelphian cricketers American cricketers wikipedia.org
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Richard P. Powell
The Philadelphian (1956), his major publishing debut, spent more than six months on the bestseller list, and was filmed in 1959 as The Young Philadelphians Plexus Publishing republished The Philadelphian in hardcover and paperback in November 2006. wikipedia.org
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Jane Lead
A Second Message to the Philadelphian Society: A further Manifestation Concerning the Virgin Philadelphian Church: Given upon New Year's Day in this Present The Messenger of An Universal Peace: A Third Message to the Philadelphian Society including "The Marks of a True Philadelphian", 1698 14. wikipedia.org
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