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  • ...ncyclopedia</ref> In August, he was appointed minister to the Court of St. James ([[United Kingdom]]), and he arrived in London in September. He was cordial |Navy 2=[[James K. Paulding]]
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  • ...ilitia was forced to southern Missouri where they defeated Union troops at Wilson' Creek. Shortly after, the state convention met again to remove all pro-Con ...t railroad centers. Outlaws held up banks, stagecoaches, and trains. Jesse James terrorized the state for over 20 years until he was killed by one of his ow
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  • ...eople rebelled, overthrew the existing government and elected their leader James Moore (1667—1723) as governor. The result of the revolution was accepted ...the United States: Andrew Jackson, the seventh president (1829-1837), and James K. Polk, the eleventh president (1845-1849).
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  • ...private practice, opening a law firm with his friends Lyman K. Bass and [[Wilson S. Bissell]].<ref>Jeffers, 36; Nevins, 64</ref> Bass did not spend much ti [[Image:James G. Blaine - Brady-Handy.jpg|150px|left|thumb|James G. Blaine, Cleveland's opponent in 1884]]
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  • |vicepresident=[[Schuyler Colfax]] (1869-1873),<br/>[[Henry Wilson]] (1873-1875), <br/>''None'' (1875-1877) ...the good job of county engineer in 1859). In 1856 he voted for Democrat [[James Buchanan]] for president to avert secession and because "I knew [[John C. F
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  • *[[James Garfield]] *[[James Baldwin (writer)|James Baldwin]]
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  • * James M. Amato, 43, Squad 1 (posthumous Battalion Chief), buried September 28, 20 * James J. Corrigan, 60, Engine 320, ret.
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  • ...Elizabeth Puttick, Gary Sherpherd, Colin Slee, Frank Usarski (1999). Bryan Wilson. ed.. New Religious Movements: Challenge and Response, Routledge. ISBN 978- * Abbott, Elizabeth (2001). A History of Celibacy, James Clarke & Co.. pp. 172–174. ISBN 0718830067.
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  • ...Elizabeth Puttick, Gary Sherpherd, Colin Slee, Frank Usarski (1999). Bryan Wilson. ed.. New Religious Movements: Challenge and Response, Routledge. ISBN 978- * Abbott, Elizabeth (2001). A History of Celibacy, James Clarke & Co.. pp. 172–174. ISBN 0718830067.
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  • ...Elizabeth Puttick, Gary Sherpherd, Colin Slee, Frank Usarski (1999). Bryan Wilson. ed.. New Religious Movements: Challenge and Response, Routledge. ISBN 978- * Abbott, Elizabeth (2001). A History of Celibacy, James Clarke & Co.. pp. 172–174. ISBN 0718830067.
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  • ...is ''Anthony Philip David Terry Frank Donald Stanley Gerry Gordon Stephen James Oatway'', named by his parents after the [[Queens Park Rangers F.C.|QPR]] 1 * ''Sparrow James Midnight Madden'', son of [[Joel Madden]] and [[Nicole Richie]]. Brother to
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  • After the United States entered the war in April 1917, President [[Woodrow Wilson]] appointed Hoover head of the American [[Food Administration]], with headq ...anklin D. Roosevelt]], then a great admirer of Hoover; reportedly, Woodrow Wilson also privately preferred Hoover as his successor), but Hoover could foresee
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  • |War 3=[[James McHenry]] * [[James Wilson]] &ndash; 1789
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  • | predecessor = [[James Buchanan]] ...ister|Sangamon Journal]]'', mocking State Auditor and prominent Democrat [[James Shields]]. Two years later, Lincoln entered law practice with [[William Her
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  • ...Serra Puche]], [[Carla Hills]], and [[Michael Wilson (politician)|Michael Wilson]] at the NAFTA Initialing Ceremony, October 1992]] |State=[[James Baker|James A. Baker III]]
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  • |align="left"|&nbsp;||align="left"|'''[[James Schlesinger]]'''||align="left"|1973–1974 |align="left"|&nbsp;||align="left"|'''[[James D. Hodgson]]'''||align="left"|1970–1973
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  • ...pective new members, and directing on the football field opposite director James Berdahl. For the 1971 season, during Berdahl’s sabbatical year in Japan, ...among others, was the musical director for many years for vocalist [[Nancy Wilson]], and was the director of the house band for [[The Arsenio Hall Show]]; [[
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  • 02:13 -!- James_F|Away [~James@wikimedia/JamesF] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 02:17 -!- Guest26488 [~James@ec2-50-112-50-28.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com] has joined #wikipedia-en
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  • '''James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr.''' (born [[Birth Date:=1924-10-01|October 1, 1924] ...info/carter.htm ''Jimmy Carter'']</ref> was the oldest of four children of James Earl and [[Lillian Gordy Carter|Bessie Lillian Gordy]]. He was born and gre
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  • ...sin of [[Elizabeth Kortright Monroe]], wife of the fifth U.S. President, [[James Monroe]]. One of his ancestors was John Lothropp, also an ancestor of [[Ben ...grew up in an atmosphere of privilege. Sara was a possessive mother, while James was an elderly and remote father (he was 54 when Franklin was born). Sara w
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