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Jim W. Linn.


Jim W. Linn linn  
n. Scots
1. A waterfall.

2. A steep ravine.



[Scottish Gaelic linne, pool, waterfall.]
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The Longman company was founded by Thomas Longman(1) (1699-1755), the son of Ezekiel Longman (d. 1708), a gentleman of Bristol.
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Publication:Florida Bar News
Date:Nov 1, 2007
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