In 1800, Philemon Wright and a group of colonists from Massachusetts settled on the north side of the river below the Chaudières Falls. |
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In 1800, Philemon Wright built his first house on the banks of the Gatineau River. |
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Philemon would spend seven months at home waiting for Oceane to receive surgery. |
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Philemon Wright's 1806 experiment to exploit the timber of the Ottawa Valley was very well timed. |
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Mr Philemon and his New Generation Party are now among the main contenders against Sir Michael and his National Alliance. |
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The first settlements started to crop up in the Outaouais in the 1800s, with the arrival of Philemon Wright and his wife Abigail Wyman. |
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Charron House is one of only two structures in the Hull sector that date back to the period of founder Philemon Wright. |
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This elegant stone house, surrounded by greenery, was built around 1855 on the original property of Philemon Wright. |
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The new owner was Philemon Wetherall Wright, the grandson of pioneers and a post office clerk. |
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Burritt sells the house to Philemon Wetherall Wright. |
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A recently retired Philemon Wright teacher, Sheldon Jacobs, sent it to us. |
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In 1800 Philemon Wright, a lumberman from Woburn, Massachusetts, brought a group of pioneers to settle near the Chaudière Falls on the north side of the Ottawa River. |
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Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and Timothy our brother, unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellow labourer. |
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Philemon Holland's English translation of 1601 has influenced literature ever since. |
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The first English language edition, translated by Philemon Holland, appeared in 1610, again with some additional content supplied by Camden. |
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The Moore Farm estate is an important heritage treasure in Canada's Capital Region, having belonged most notably to the founder of Hull, Philemon Wright, and to his sons. |
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Philemon Wright and a small group of travellers from Massachusetts arrived on the banks of the Ottawa River in the spring of 1800, and became the first permanent settlers in what is now the city of Gatineau. |
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This charming little park at the intersection of Montcalm Street and Taché Boulevard showcases some of the contributions of one of Hull's founding fathers, Philemon Wright. |
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Established in 1820, the oldest cemetery in the city is the resting place of many of its first residents, including the founder of Hull, Philemon Wright, his wife Abigail Wyman and their descendants. |
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Aboriginal people portaged the Ottawa River for thousands of years before Philemon Wright founded his settlement on this site in Hull Township at the beginning of the 19th century. |
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Its original structure dates from 1831 and was constructed by Charles Symmes, founder of Aylmer and nephew of Philemon Wright, the first settler in Hull Township. |
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The first timber slide was built in 1829 by Ruggles Wright, son of Philemon Wright, on the north side of the Ottawa River, allowing logs to safely bypass the Chaudière Falls. |
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A critical and exegetical commentary on Colossians and Philemon. |
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The Pastoral epistles were apparently not part of the Corpus Paulinum in which this order originated and were later inserted after 2 Thessalonians and before Philemon. |
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Soccer players who have played for major foreign clubs include Steven Pienaar, Lucas Radebe and Philemon Masinga, Benni McCarthy, Aaron Mokoena, and Delron Buckley. |
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All of the above except for Philemon are known as the Pastoral epistles. |
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