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  • Coke, Edward [[image:Edward Coke.jpg|thumb|150pxl|Sir Edward Coke]] Sir Edward Coke ...
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  • Snape were Neville bases. Bedale Ricardian Francis Lovell, Viscount Lovell ... Domain, thus contributed to the future Stuart succession by dominating ...
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  • deposition of her Roman Catholic father, James II. The Glorious Revolution ... Mary, born at St. James Palace in London on April 30, 1662, was the ...
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  • of King Louis XIV. His son James Francis Edward Stuart (The Old Pretender ... The son of James II, James Francis Edward Stuart (known to his supporters ...
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  • pragmatists Charles S. Peirce and William James. Wright wrote only articles ... whose works formed the curriculum for Francis Bowen's teaching of ...
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  • Mary I of Scotland (Mary Stuart, popularly known as Mary, Queen of ... Princess Mary Stuart was born at Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, West ...
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  • deposed King James or his son James Francis Edward Stuart (the "Old ... Catholic claimants, including James Francis Edward Stuart, ignored. However ...
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  • as Secretary to the Protector of King Edward, and as an adviser to Queen ... wife of Sir Nicholas and the mother of Sir Francis Bacon. The couple had six ...
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  • of the Michigan Territory by President James Madison on October 29, 1813 ... as Secretary of State under President James Buchanan. He resigned on ...
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  • [[Image:James I of England by Daniel Mytens in 1621.jpg|thumb|250px ... James VI of Scotland/James I of England and Ireland (Charles James ...
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  • The Glorious Revolution was the overthrow of James II of England in ... in 1688, when James fathered James Francis Edward Stuart; until then, the ...
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  • who supported the claim of Charles Edward Stuart (also known as "Bonnie ... - 1788. Eldest Son of Prince James Francis Edward Stuart]] ...
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  • the King banished his son from St. James's Palace, the King& ... daughter. James II's son, James Francis Edward Stuart, known as the ...
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  • was the building of The Theatre by James Burbage, in Shoreditch in ... The workload on the actors, especially the leading performers like ...
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  • for much of his life like his brother James while others, such as Antonia ... before=Charles I of England|after=James Francis Edward Stuart|title ...
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  • economists such as David Ricardo and John Stuart Mill. empiricism and induction, such as Francis Bacon and Adam Smith. Included ...
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  • #039;s stomach, and by English chemist James Marsh, who used chemical ... Toms was tried and convicted for murdering Edward Culshaw with a pistol. When ...
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  • | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | James I ... referred to as the English Renaissance. Francis Drake became the first Englishman ...
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  • Heth's division advanced, commanded by Brig. Gens. James J. Archer ... northwest of town. The brigades of Col. Edward A. O'Neal and Brig. ...
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  • Although immensely popular in his day, Edward Bulwer-Lytton is now held ... a child-like interest, was produced by Edward Lear among others. The subject ...
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  • during which his uncle and father-in-law, James II, was deposed. In England ... William III by recognizing James Francis Edward Stuartβ€”the son of the ...
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  • hold by marrying Elizabeth, the sister of Edward V of England. In 1493, the ... upon the accession of the French King Francis I in 1515, England and France ...
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  • time; and Pollock and After, edited by Francis Frascina, which reprinted ... *James Brooks *Hans Burkhardt *Jack Bush *Alexander Calder ...
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  • === The Prayer Books of Edward VI === The work of producing English ... It was not until Henry's death in 1547 and the accession of Edward ...
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  • literary giants such as Jorge Luis Borges and James Joyce. ... by his father's old friend Canon Edward Pusey. However, a little ...
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  • recognized James II's son, James Francis Edward Stuart (the "Old ... Duke of Berwick (the illegitimate son of James II of England, serving in ...
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  • Ages, and further during the Tudor and Stuart periods, and the seventeenth ... Henry III's son and heir, Edward I's Parliament reissued ...
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  • but meanwhile needed guidance; John Stuart Mill argued in 1858 after ... colonial empires. Many practitioners take Edward Said's book Orientalism ...
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  • Exiled Catholic British royalty James Francis Edward Stuart and his two sons, Charles Edward Stuart and Henry Benedict Stuart, are buried here ...
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  • [[Image:Robert_E._Lee.jpg|thumb|250px|Robert Edward Lee, as a U.S ... Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was a career ...
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  • its river connections, but also because the James River and Kanawha Turnpike ... * The First Brigade was commanded by Colonel Edward Siber. It consisted ...
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  • proxy), the Duke of Saxe-Gotha (for whom James Brydges, First Duke of Chandos ... Strelitz in the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, London. A ...
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  • to France from where his son James Francis Edward Stuart launched an attempt ... Hanoverians were concerned with James Francis Edward Stuart and Charles Edward ...
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  • as a lowly page in the royal court of Stuart England, but his natural ... later, John joined her as page to her husband, James. David G. Chandler ...
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  • although this is controversial.Edward Craig (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia ... In a more skeptical definition, Stuart Sutherland exemplified some ...
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  • The First Corps, under Maj. Gen. James Longstreet, consisted of the ... Thomas F. Drayton, Richard B. Garnett, James L. Kemper, and Cols. Joseph ...
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  • In the Novum Organum, English philosopher and scientist Francis Bacon ... refute (falsify) the specified rule.Stuart Sutherland, Irrationality: ...
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  • Country rebellion, was an attempt to depose James II, who in February 1685 ... it. In 1688, when the birth of James Francis Edward Stuart heralded a Catholic ...
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  • (a pioneer in studies on memory), William James, and Ivan Pavlov (who developed ... was another early example. In the 1890s, James McKeen Cattell adapted Francis ...
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  • Foot, which was under the British Admiral Edward Vernon's command in ... in a classical high school led by Reverend James Mayre. Mayre taught mathematics ...
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  • for the Duke Mantee role, and chose Edward G. Robinson. Bogart cabled ... included not just such classic stars as James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson ...
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  • influences = John Locke, George Berkeley, Francis Hutcheson, Isaac Newton | influenced = Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, Kant, Bentham, James Madison ...
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  • conventional ideas about morality. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) wrote ... *Peirce and William James initiated the school of pragmatism ...
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  • Victoria's father, the Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and ... 10, 1840, at the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace; four days ...
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  • including Humphrey Walter Raleigh and Francis Drake. The Plantations were ... During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated ...
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  • under the restored West-Saxon lineage of Edward the Confessor(1004-1066). ... illegitimate children who survived him. Edward VI of England, Henry's ...
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  • expected that England, under the Catholic James II, would remain neutral ... son and, in truth, proper heir, James Francis Edward Stuart (the "Old ...
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  • again in 1974-1979 under Wilson and then James Callaghan, though with a ... election to the Conservatives under Edward Heath. Heath's government ...
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  • 15, 2018. He also had an adopted brother, Edward Frank David (1955–2003). ... of a black hole can never get smaller. With James M. Bardeen and Brandon Carter ...
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  • Meanwhile, in Europe, Francis I of France found himself surrounded ... In 1543, the king of France Francis I announced his unprecedented ...
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  • of the new technology. As Photoplay editor James Quirk put it in March 1924 ... to the demands of both dialogue and song. James Cagney and Joan Blondell ...
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  • fitz John and eight other barons. In 1315, Edward Bruce of Scotland invaded ... English Catholicism from Rome, his son Edward VI moved further, breaking ...
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  • give rise to and justify hypotheses. John Stuart Mill can be taken as the ... such as Charles Peirce and William James. The empiricist/positivist ...
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  • the south at Fort Duquesne and in Canada by James Wolfe who defeated Montcalm ... In 1768 James Cook set out from England with secret instructions from ...
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  • author={{aut|Rhoer, Edward Van Der|title=The shadow network|year=1983 ... author={{aut|Jenkins, Rachel; Lancashire, Stuart; McDaid, David; Samyshkin ...
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