Papers 1981-1990 of total 26658 found.
…of eight from John and Mary Shakespeare. The names of the other seven children are Joan, Margaret, Gilbert, Joan, Ann, Richard and Edmund. William’s grandfather, Richard Shakespeare was a whittawer and a dealer in agricultural commodities. Richard died 52 days…
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John W. O'Malley, S.J. the author described the society which was found by Ignatius during early 1500s. The Society was officially approved by Pope Paul III on September 27, 1540. In the sixteenth century, the Society of Jesus is considered as one…
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…im not too sure what all that was about. In chapter 3 verses 7-9 John the Baptist speaks to the Pharisees and Saducees and calls them a brood of vipers. A priest's homily explained the term, brood of vipers, how it was their hole…
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…in the war and wrote about their experiences, like Wilfred Owen. He served in the British army in 1915, was wounded, and eventually killed in battle. Owen's first poem "Dulce Et Decorum Est" , describes the conditions in the trenches during a poison gas attack…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, Mr. Fellows, and Mrs.Fellows, all show that most of humanity has given up hope. John Atkins said, “Mrs.Fellows knew that death was coming nearer, and that she lived in a cemetery...”(182). These are the people who the priest is trying to save…
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…was encouraged to study lay by John T. Stuart. In 1836 Lincoln proposed to Mary Owens, a Kentucky girl who also lived in New Salem. There was not an ardent love affair, but having made his proposal Lincoln felt he could not honorably bread it off. Much to his relief…
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Category: /History
…. Eleanor was 44 years old, when she gave birth to their youngest son, John Lackland. By then she had discovered the existence of Rosamund Clifford, the most famous of Henry's mistresses. Later Henry arranged a fiancee for his homosexual son Richard Lionheart…
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…on the issue of slavery and civil rights. These newspapers are, The Liberator (William Lloyd Garrison and Maria Weston Chapman), The Free Enquirer (Fanny Wright and Robert Dale Owen), The Philanthropist (James Birney), North Star (Frederick Douglass), Freedom's…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…from the beginning to end. The novel involves eight people being mysteriously invited to spend a summer holiday on "Indian Island". Among the eight are a judge (Justice John Wargrave), doctor (Edward James Armstrong), military general (General John
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…Thomas, Red Grange, Archie Griffin, John Havlicek and Dick Butkus (the list is endless) to obtain an education and play their sport, in turn providing resources for educational and athletics opportunities for such people as Suzy Favor, Jesse Owens, Mark Spitz…
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