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1 In the mid-sixteen hundreds Bourgeoys was given a hefty hunk of this little peninsula .
2 Now there is nothing very remarkable about a little peninsula projecting into a lake.
3 Why, we'd just bottle them up in their little peninsula until they jelled 'Uncle.'
4 Boats innumerable were crowded round the little peninsula .
5 In the year 1820 the Greeks on the little peninsula resolved to be free, or to perish.
6 We landed on a little peninsula , between the lake and the harbour, and commenced operations for cooking.
7 By this the little peninsula was approached.
8 It stands on a little peninsula , and like Riviera towns, has pretty coast views on either side.
9 Kitty throws herself back in the dry salt-grass with which the whole of our little peninsula is bedded.
10 I pulled into the Sells' gravel drive, on the swampy little peninsula that stretched out into Lake Michigan.
11 A few hundred yards away there is a little peninsula , on which stands a house built somewhat in bungalow fashion.
12 The storm was a category 2 hurricane when it hit our little peninsula , Pinellas, a jut of land just west of Tampa.
13 There was not food or forage enough in the little peninsula to feed both the city and the whole army of the League.
14 They camped the second night of their march on a little peninsula at the confluence of two creeks, with the deep woods everywhere.
15 Now the one which grew upon the little peninsula had all these points of interest for little Trüey-butit had others as well.
16 When about thirty miles from its mouth, a landing was made on a little peninsula , where a settlement was begun and named Jamestown.
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