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November 1

noun
1.
A Christian feast day honoring all the saints; first observed in 835.  Synonyms: All Saints' Day, Allhallows, Hallowmas, Hallowmass.






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... Albemarle was sunk. The Valley City was now detached to convey Captain Cushing to Fortress Monroe. We weighed anchor at 12:30 a.m., October 30th, and proceeded through Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds, and into the Atlantic Ocean, and arrived at Fortress Monroe at 7 a.m., November 1. A fleet of about one hundred vessels was stationed there, preparatory to making an onslaught on Wilmington. Captain Wm. B. Cushing was received on board the flagship with a salute of twenty-one guns, and, of course, was almost worshiped for his ...
— Reminiscences of Two Years in the United States Navy • John M. Batten

... according to the rule, and shall be a tax additional to that usually paid on departure both from the said Filipinas Islands and from the provinces of Nueva Espana, to any other places where they may and shall be taken." El Pardo, November 1, 1591. ...
— The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVI, 1609 • H.E. Blair

... sought the wall calendar. NOVEMBER 1 met her gaze with the force of a blow. The Hoonah was already ...
— Where the Sun Swings North • Barrett Willoughby

... life was spent in that city, his death occurring in the year 1644 or 1651. Gaspar de Santa Monica was a native of the city of Orihuela, in Valencia, his family name being Padros. He took the habit in the convent at Valencia, November 1, 1613. He joined the mission organized by Andres del Espiritu Santo, and arrived at Manila in 1622. The following year he was appointed prior of the convent of Marivelez; and in 1624, when the first provincial chapter of the order was held in the Philippines, he was elected ...
— The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XXXVI, 1649-1666 • Various

... first crop is sown about March 15, the seedlings are put out in mid-May and the harvest is ready about August 10. The second crop, which has been sown in June, is ready with its seedlings from August 13 to August 15, and the harvest arrives about November 1 and 2. The first crop may yield about 3 koku, the second ...
— The Foundations of Japan • J.W. Robertson Scott


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