The place where anything is fixed; situation; local position
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the site of a city or of a house
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A more full and exact description of the Countrie, and Narration of the nature, site, and commodities, together with a true Historie of the great deliuerance of Sir Thomas Gates and his companie vpon them, which was the first discouerie of them.
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1613, Richard Moore, Silvester Jourdain, William Crashaw, William Castell, A Plaine Description of the Barmvdas, Now Called Sommer Ilands: With the manner of their discouerie anno 1609...[full title extends to 77 words], W. Welby, p .8,
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However, I have taken care in the Map prefix'd to this Essay, to put a Mark for the Site of all Religious Houses, as well as ancient Ways and Fortifications....
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1705, Robert Plot, The Natural History of Oxford-shire: Being an Essay towards the Natural History of England. The Second Edition, with large Additions and Corrections: Also a Short Account of the Author, &c., Charles Brome & John Nicholson, p. 315,
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At the site of its termination in the bladder there was a diverticulum a few centimeters long.
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1785, Henry Morris, Surgical diseases of the kidney, Lea Brothers and Co, page 74:
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EA critical first line of defense for entrance to more semi-public and semi-private areas of the site.
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2006, Ernest B Abbott, A Legal Guide to Homeland Security and Emergency Management for State and Local Governmentshttp://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1590315936&id=OlVK3xp-HksC&pg=PA84&lpg=PA84&ots=zr8dmRxeTD&dq=site+date:2006-2007&num=100&sig=i3sGNBP2BkpXUmrorG3qDocT-hk, American Bar Association, →ISBN, page 84: