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had the like before, nor never shall again, universally, as well in the laws of our own realm (a study in effect able to occupy the whole life of a man), as in all other sciences, right well studied, was in his days accounted a man worthy of perpetual famous memory: I, William Roper, though most unworthy, his son-in-law by mar-.
Learning more William Burchell. William Burchell. William John Burchell is regarded as one of the greatest of the early African explorers. He was an accomplished naturalist, who amassed vast natural history collections and described many new species. His achievements were not fully recognised by his contemporaries.
'Learning more' presents a series of articles about the Museum and its collections. It is designed for older students, teachers, researchers, and anyone who wants to find out more about particular aspects of the. Museum's work and its history. This article gives an account of the life and work of William Buckland, the geologist,.
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More William is the second William collection in the much acclaimed Just William series by Richmal Crompton. It is a sequel to the book Just William. The book was first published in 1922, with a current edition published in 2005 by Macmillan Children's books.
22 Nov 2005 s quite capable of meeting adequately that or any other glance, but at present he was too busy for minor hostilities. He was extremely busy. He was doing his utmost to do full justice to a meal that only happens once a year. "William," said Barbara pleasantly, "I can dweam. Can you?" He made no answer.
purl.org/emls/moretyndale.pdf. © Matthew DeCoursey, 2010. Comments or In Obedience, Tyndale showed his awareness of the danger, and More in his Dialogue. Concerning Heresies (1529) defended the Specialists in Thomas More or William Tyndale work on their author for decades or entire careers without
William never purchased more expensive luxuries. At last his frowning brow relaxed and he entered the shop. "Sixpennoth of Gooseberry Eyes," he said, with a slightly self-conscious air. The extent of his purchases rarely exceeded a penny. "Hello!" said the shopkeeper, in amused surprise. "Gotter bit of money this mornin',"
to attempt to present a more rounded profile of William Carey's rela- tionship to journalism. Overview of Organization. In light of the foregoing, William Carey will be reviewed as both prod- uct and producer of journalism, with an emphasis on the latter and its synergistic relationship to his mission work and the work of others.
His father, Joseph Gabb, was a salesman in mercantile affairs; and his moijier (in regard to whom we have only been able to discover that her maiden name was J. H. More), after the death of his father, carried on the business of a milliner, at 248. Poplar street, near Fourth street. The boy was named after his mother's father
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