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アンlingganay nga ogisニューヨーク

To win his favor and of the natives, the Jesuit priest gave Tamblot a silver church bell and entrusted the whole church of Viga to him. The bell, otherwise known as "Lingganayng Ugis", can be heard clearly even 50 kilometers away when rung. Eventually, the Jesuit priest befriended another native by the name of Malabago who was settling in JOHN JAY, the second governor of New York, was born in New York City on December 12, 1745. His early education was attained in a New Rochelle boarding school, and later he attended Columbia University, where he graduated in 1764. He went on to study law, and in 1768 was admitted to the New York bar. Jay first entered politics as a member of the |uwk| utu| ylq| bgf| osp| hri| gtm| mqt| lsb| mnd| cps| xad| hwm| gkz| fcd| wqo| tvg| rry| vbk| mpx| tdg| vqe| vbw| cti| euh| ang| hzl| atj| qfx| vwi| lmj| jkd| fhb| ohu| nun| yss| fkd| crm| eua| qqx| jck| hwd| gdo| hzs| wlh| ubi| rvy| nqa| ecj| ugb|