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phips (noun) - There is no commonly recognized definition or context for the term 'phips'. It may be a slang term, acronym, or obscure reference
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- A surname transferred from the given name.
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Phips denied enforcement of the order.
Port Royal was subjected to a pirate raid not long after the Phips expedition left.
Phips had not demonstrated military interests as a young man.
Class friction surely played a strong role in the conflict between Knepp and Phips.
Phips dissolved the court entirely within the same month.
Frontenac refuses and Phips withdraws.
Phips captured mrs.
William and Mary Phips had no children.
Phips seemed slow to realize that Increase Mather should no longer be his trusted adviser.
The following spring Sir William Phips seized this post.
But Captain Phips and his crew were troubled with no such thoughts as these.
He ascribes to Phips.
William Phips could not retrieve all the gold from the bottom of the Caribbean Sea.
Now you mention it, I saw young Phips the other day.
Phips took prisoners including de Meneval to Boston.
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You recall Arnold Phips was in my class that day?
Phips demurred, on the grounds that there were no troops available.
Spencer was named after the then-acting governor of Massachusetts, Spencer Phips.
Francis Phips was a British colonial governor.
He reached it on the morning of 14 October, when Phips was still seven leagues away.
On 24 March Phips was commissioned a major general and given command of the expedition.
I do not want any Carl Phips - not that he 's a Pull.
Phips was elderly and ill, and died six months after Shirley left for England.
The court, not the church, made Phips free on this Saturday, according to Sewall.
Phips would initiate an attack on the capital of Acadia, Port Royal.
During Shirley 's extended absence beginning in 1749, Phips was seen as a somewhat weak executive.
Sir William Phips had once attempted it, but without success.
Phips pick for a replacement captain, Dobbins, is accused of the same.
In November 1690, a month after William Phips is routed at Québec, Lahontan finally leaves for France.
Phips died in London in early 1695, before the charges against him were heard.
Sir William Phips captured and plundered Port-Royal.
Phips arrived with 736 New England men in seven English ships.
Afterward, Phips wrote to Cotton Mather, " is not so much talked of to be governor.
In May Governor Phips ordered a general reprieve, and about 150 accused witches were released.