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Sandby, Paul
(Encyclopedia)Sandby, Paul săndˈbē [key], 1725–1809, English watercolorist and draftsman. He was employed to survey the Highlands of Scotland after the 1745 rebellion. During his years in Scotland (1746–51) ...Ward, Mrs. Humphry
(Encyclopedia)Ward, Mrs. Humphry, 1851–1920, English novelist, whose maiden name was Mary Augusta Arnold; granddaughter of Thomas Arnold. She was born in Tasmania but was brought to England and grew up in Oxford;...Warton, Joseph
(Encyclopedia)Warton, Joseph, 1722–1800, English critic and poet, brother of Thomas Warton. Educated at Winchester and Oxford, he took holy orders in 1744 and served several cures. He spent an unsuccessful tenure...Jefferson Memorial
(Encyclopedia)Jefferson Memorial: see Thomas Jefferson Memorial. ...Q, English author
(Encyclopedia)Q: see Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur Thomas. ...neo-Thomism
(Encyclopedia)neo-Thomism: see Thomas Aquinas, Saint. ...Slick, Sam
(Encyclopedia)Slick, Sam: see Haliburton, Thomas Chandler. ...Boldrewood, Rolf
(Encyclopedia)Boldrewood, Rolf: see Browne, Thomas Alexander. ...Gresham's law
(Encyclopedia)Gresham's law: see under Gresham, Sir Thomas. ...Dorr's Rebellion
(Encyclopedia)Dorr's Rebellion: see Dorr, Thomas Wilson. ...Browse by Subject
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