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INDEX SEARCH RESULTS FOR: GOG
Gog and Magog
Gokstad - Norwegian ship burial
gold - in metallurgy
- and the Sahara trade routes
- in east African trade
- in Brazil from 1693
Goldberg Variations - by J.S. Bach
Gold Coast - or modern Ghana
- as British colony
Gold Cup - Cheltenham
Golden Bough (Frazer)
Golden Bull - of Andrew II
- of Charles IV
golden calf - and Jeroboam
Golden Fleece - order of knightood
golden hamster - domestication
Golden Horde - in Russia
- in central Europe
- and Islam
Golden Horn - and Mehmed II in 1453
Golden Jubilee - of Queen Victoria
Golden Miller (foaled 1927)
Golden Syrup - Abram Lyle
Golden Treasury
gold fields of South Africa - and Rhodes
- Witwatersrand in 1886
Goldie, George - and the Niger
Goldilocks (and the three bears)
Golding, William
gold mines - and Great Zimbabwe
Goldoni - Venetian playwright
- and the commedia dell'arte
gold rushes - 1849 in California
- after California
- in Australia
Goldsmith, Oliver
- on conversation with Johnson
- brief biography
- in The Club
- and the Royal Humane Society
- overdoses on patent medicine
gold standard - in Britain
golf (the game)
Goliad - massacre in 1836
Goliath - the Philistine
golliwog (origin)
Gomera - whistled language
- and the Portuguese in 1425
Gómez, Juan Vicente - in Venezuela
Gómez, Laureano - Colombian dictator
Gomme, Bernard de - Tilbury Fort
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