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(I will find a way to make them New Englanders, if it kills me! Reeeeeee Indian climate, Protestant work ethic, I will hand jam until I sort this shit out!!!!!!)
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The presence and dominance of the Cisterian and Trappist Orders of monks have cast a long shadow on Burgoignesc culutre. The radical adherence to the value of labor, self sufficiency and a seemingly terse or curt way of interacting gives the Burgoignesc cultural elements commonly associated with northern Protestant realms.
The presence and dominance of the Cisterian and Trappist Orders of monks have cast a long shadow on Burgoignesc culutre. The radical adherence to the value of labor, self sufficiency and a seemingly terse or curt way of interacting gives the Burgoignesc cultural elements commonly associated with northern Protestant realms.
== Common last names: ==
Carisien, Metilie, Cobledulitau, Cattuvir, Bellognatus, Vallo, Ateste, Agisill, Camulat, Bitudage, Rextugenie, Venivalle, Carantian, Catiol, Orbian, Morian, Trouciss, Centugenie, Suadut, Litgenes, Vendagni, Congonet, Tanotales, Eqqegni, Cacuriand, Bussemar, Ritogens, Advorix, Laniogai, Balaes, Allecn, Epetin, Sancotal, Genet, Vopisc, Escinc, Allovicon, Venixam, Sacrovir, Ambillien, Andangie, Retic, Samogen, Andreine, Albisie, Arrotal, Auentin, Victullien, Emogen,
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