Examples of using Monmouth in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The producton filmed for 6 weeks at Monmouth University in New Jersey,
Monmouth has a distinguished military history,
I was attracted to Monmouth Reform Temple and remained its rabbi
In 1997, a studio theatre was built at the rear of the building on Monmouth Street, called the Ustinov Studio, named after the actor Peter Ustinov.
Jonathan Swift lived in Church Lane, Richard Steele and Tobias Smollett in Monmouth House.
Monmouth has a distinguished military history,
On his way to the Battle of Monmouth County, he spent two days encamped here in Tabor Heights.
They were singled out for valor at the Battle of Monmouth under their commander, Lieutenant Colonel Simcoe.
James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth imprisoned and executed in the tower in 1685 following the Monmouth Rebellion.
Smith served 24 days in the Monmouth County Jail, but it took years to escape the agony of remorse.
1st Duke of Monmouth declares himself King of England at Bridgwater.
The first ever exhibit of the historical memorabilia of her career was displayed at the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County in the winter of 2010.
William Sambrook who was a local chemist and a keen supporter of Monmouth Baptist Church was elected Mayor of Monmouth nine times.[2].
is a mason and contractor who played at Monmouth University before raining jumpers in the Jersey Shore pro-am leagues.
Writing well and speaking well are important facets of a dual-degree program at Monmouth College.-.
Harlan county, Bronson county, middlebrook county… Monmouth county.
Established in 1853 by Scotch-Irish Presbyterian pioneers, Monmouth is a nationally ranked, residential, liberal arts college.
I will sacrifice a lab rat. I will sacrifice a fly. I will sacrifice $200 on a mudder at Monmouth Park.
Her son, James Crofts(afterwards Duke of Monmouth and Duke of Buccleuch), was one of Charles's many illegitimate children who became prominent in British society.
On 30 May 1685 Monmouth set sail for South West England, a strongly Protestant region,