Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
1Describes both the Merion golf course and the Royal St. George's course.
2No climbing area is without controversy, and St. George is no exception.
3Visit Website Misty sport climbing near her home in St. George, Utah.
4You can reach me at St. George's Books in the French Quarter.
5To be Companions of the Order of St. Michael and St. George:
6The sport route is at the Cathedral, located near St. George, Utah.
7It owes a great debt in blood to the St. George family.
8They looked at the St. George and at the bronze St. Mark.
9We knew directly it could be no other than the St. George.
10Perhaps he thought he was St. George and the automobile a dragon.
11Brigadier-General Phillip St. George Cooke was organizing this branch of the service.
12The pews in St. George's are of the old, fashioned, patriarchal character.
13But St. George when he saw the writing was filled with indignation.
14For an instant St. George thought he would sink to the floor.
15Mere St. George looked up from the paper, startled and frightened too.
16She recognized this, now, as the headquarters of the St. George Guild.
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