Term that denotes the years before the supposed birth of Jesus Christ in the christian calendar.
1 Cowan's only competitor in the business is the A. C. Gilbert Company.
2 At this point, McLane's attorney, A. C. Lewis, should have suspected something.
3 Let us resuscitate, for to-night only, the constitution of the A. C.
4 Water resources of the lower peninsula of Michigan, by A. C. Lane.
5 She is at A. C. Stillwell's town house on Central Park West.
6 A. C. Younglove found the Niagara to ripen with the Delaware.
7 And as for A. C. McCoy, John never saw him in his life.
8 A. C. Browne put his monocle back into his right eye.
9 I had almost forgotten that there ever was an A. C.
10 He couldn't suppress a smile when he passed Mr. A. C. Benson's staircase.
11 Captain Gilbert E. Winters, A. C. S., took tea with me.
12 Artillery brigade, fourteen guns, Major A. C. Waterhouse, First Illinois Artillery.
13 A. Mushington, P. P. Hedges, R. B. Gathers, A. C. Richmond.
14 Yours in relation to General A. C. Gillam just received.
15 A. C. Browne knew he was pushing this-possiblytoo far.
16 To the Honorable A. C. Backus, Judge of the Municipal Court of Milwaukee County:
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