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  • ...7 for $7,200,000 and was known as Seward's Folly (after Secretary of State William H. Seward, who negotiated the purchase) until gold was discovered in the la * In 1867 United States Secretary of State William H. Seward offered Russia $7,200,000, or two cents per acre, for Alaska.
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  • | successor2 = [[William P. Duval]] | predecessor3 = [[William Cocke]]
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  • ...pp. 1–109 in ''Aristotle, Volume 1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938. ...p. 111–179 in ''Aristotle, Volume 1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938.
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  • ...pp. 1–109 in ''Aristotle, Volume 1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938. ...p. 111–179 in ''Aristotle, Volume 1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938.
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  • '''William of Ockham''' was an [[England|English]] Franciscan and [[Scholasticism|scho
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  • | successor=[[William McKinley]] | predecessor2=[[Chester A. Arthur]]
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  • * [[William M. Feehan]], 71, First Deputy Commissioner * William McGovern, 49, Battalion 2
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  • ...>Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Vol.2, "Correspondence Theory of Truth", auth:Arthur N. Prior, p223-224 Macmillan, 1969)</ref> This class of theory holds that t ...versions of the pragmatic theory of truth are due to [[Charles Peirce]], [[William James]], and [[John Dewey]].
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  • ...>Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Vol.2, "Correspondence Theory of Truth", auth:Arthur N. Prior, p223-224 Macmillan, 1969)</ref> This class of theory holds that t ...versions of the pragmatic theory of truth are due to [[Charles Peirce]], [[William James]], and [[John Dewey]].
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  • ...nating speech for incumbent [[President of the United States|President]] [[William Howard Taft]] at the [[1912 Republican National Convention|Republican Natio ...] Administration or to revert to the "[[laissez-faire]]" approach of the [[William McKinley]] era.
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  • ...Peirce'', vols. 1–6, Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss (eds.), vols. 7–8, Arthur W. Burks (ed.), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1931–1935, 1958. ...Hilary Putnam (intro., comm.), Harvard, 1992. Text of the lectures that [[William James]] invited Peirce to give in Cambridge, MA.
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  • * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_of_Ockham William of Ockham] * '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_of_Sherwood William of Sherwood]''' (Viewed [http://stats.grok.se/en/200809/William_of_Sherwood
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  • | successor2=[[William F. Whiting]] [[Image:HerbertHooveratOWU.jpg|left|thumb|Hoover seated (left) with [[Arthur Flemming]] at [[Ohio Wesleyan University]].]]
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  • ...e legislature of 1915, the Nonpartisan League, directed in North Dakota by Arthur C. Townley, was organized on a platform that included state ownership of te ...l was exercised three times, the first against Gov. L. J. Frazier in 1921. William Langer, who had been active with both the Nonpartisan League and the Indepe
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  • ...Wright]], and [[William James]]. One of his Harvard instructors, [[Charles William Eliot]], formed an unfavorable opinion of Peirce. This opinion proved fatef ...e, he sought out [[Augustus De Morgan]], [[William Stanley Jevons]], and [[William Kingdon Clifford]], British mathematicians and logicians whose turn of mind
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  • ...ritten the constitution which the U.S. imposed on [[Haiti]] in 1915.<ref>[[Arthur Schlesinger]], ''The Crisis of the Old Order'', 364, citing to 1920 Rooseve ...olph Hearst]], Irish leader [[Joseph P. Kennedy]], and California leader [[William G. McAdoo]]. When [[Texas]] leader [[John Nance Garner]] switched to FDR, h
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  • ...Wright]], and [[William James]]. One of his Harvard instructors, [[Charles William Eliot]], formed an unfavorable opinion of Peirce. This opinion proved fatef ...e, he sought out [[Augustus De Morgan]], [[William Stanley Jevons]], and [[William Kingdon Clifford]], British mathematicians and logicians whose turn of mind
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  • ...Stritch]], [[Harry Belafonte]], [[Walter Matthau]], [[Bea Arthur|Beatrice Arthur]], and [[Rod Steiger]]. While still at college, Curtis was discovered by [[ * Andrea Savio (1984-1992); divorced<ref name=McDonald>McDonald, William. ''The Obits 2012: The New York Times Annual'', Workman Publishing (2011) p
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  • ...decided to resign. The intervention of his subordinate and good friend, [[William T. Sherman]], caused him to remain. When Halleck was promoted to general-in ...nown as the "Cracker Line", Thomas' chief engineer, [[William Farrar Smith|William F. "Baldy" Smith]] opened a new supply route to Chattanooga, helping to bet
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  • ...he guidance of Commander-in-Chief of Bomber Command, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris. The underlying fault with Harris' obstinacy was its rejection of tr ...titled "Wanted: Air Assault on Germany <u>Now</u>" by William B. Ziff.<ref>William B. Ziff, "Wanted: Air Assault on Germany <u>Now</u>", '''Reader's Digest'''
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