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  William Paley - LoveToKnow 1911
In 1776 Paley was presented to the rectory of Musgrave in Westmorland, supplemented at the end of the year by the vicarage of Dalston, and presently exchanged for that of Appleby.
But by placing Paley's facts in a new light, the theory of evolution has deprived his argument of its force, so far as it applies the idea of special contrivance to individual organs or to species.
Paley displays little or no spirituality of feeling; but this is a matter in which one age is apt to misjudge another, and Paley was at least practically benevolent and conscientiously attentive to his parish duties.
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 PALEY, WILLIAM (1743-1... - Online Information article about PALEY, WILLIAM (1743-1...
Paley's latitudinarian views are said to have debarred him from the highest positions in the See also:
Paley displays little or no spirituality of feeling; but this is a See also:
age is apt to misjudge another, and Paley was at least practically benevolent and conscientiously attentive to his See also:
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 Frederick Apthorp Paley
Classical scholar, born at Easingwold near York, 14 Jan., 1815; died at Bournemouth, 9 December, 1888, son of the Rev. Edmund Paley and grandson of William Paley who wrote "Evidences of Christianity".
He was educated at Shrewsbury School and St. John's College, Cambridge, where he taught and continued to study for eight years after his B. degree (1838).
He found leisure to issue books on architecture; his "Manual of Gothic Mouldings", first published in 1845, went into a fifth edition in l891.
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 Paley - PAL: Grace Paley (1922 - )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Paley, William S. William S. Paley developed the CBS radio and television networks, and ran them for Paley became chair of the CBS board in 1946, turning the network's
A brief biography of William Paley, and an overview of his contribution to the philosophy of religion.
Grace Paley was born to Russian Jewish immigrants in New York City and attended New York State Writers Institute: Grace Paley.
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 Descendants of William Sanders, Minister of Bellie
In 1861, a retired merchant, living at Putney with his wife Lucy, their children Henry, Frederick, Marion, Wilhelmina, and Ernest, a nurse, a housemaid, a cook, and a nursemaid.
In 1871, living at Rectory House, Titchmarsh, with her husband Frederick (the rector of Titchmarsh), their children Albert, Francis, Mary, Charles, Wilfrid, and Gerald, a governess, a cook, a nurse, a housemaid, a nursemaid, a kitchenmaid, and a groom-gardener.
In 1891, living at the Rectory, Titchmarsh, with her husband Frederick (the rector), his daughter Eveleen, a cook, and a parlormaid.
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 The History Cooperative | Conference Proceedings | Seascapes, Littoral Cultures, and Trans-Oceanic Exchanges | Lines of ...
Yet even when European powers violated formal treaties and agreements, writers tended to assume at least a residual willingness to abide by the "humane customs of civilized nations," as Francis Hutcheson wrote in his system of moral philosophy, and many took such customs as a sign of broader historical trends.
The law that underlay this progressive development was clearly a European construct, "a system of artificial jurisprudence," in the words of William Paley, based on the diplomatic customs and formal conventions of the Continent's principal powers.
Despite its cultural specificity, however, British jurists (in common with thinkers throughout Europe and America) held the law of nations to be universal, with norms that were as binding in the woodlands of North America as at Europe's center.
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1130-C. William Paley, and was educated at See also:
Roman Catholicism forced him to leave Cambridge in 1846, but he returned in 186o and resumed his See also:
This institution was closed in 1877 for lack of funds, and Paley removed to Boscombe, where he died on the 8th of See also:
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 Accessions of printed books: The church restorers... Paley 1844   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Paley, The church restorers: a tale treating of ancient and modern architecture and church decoration, 1844
In recent years the Library has acquired a number of examples of the early novel serving as an instrument of propaganda.
The Friends have now added The church restorers: a tale treating of ancient and modern architecture and church decoration (London, 1844), by Frederick Apthorp Paley, Secretary of the Cambridge Camden Society.
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 Bond Index A
AINSWORTH - Eliza 537; Frederick Smith 500; Josiah Stearns 500; Laban 500; Mary 247; Mary Minot 500; Mary Morse 500; Nathan 247; William 500; William Parker 500.
APTHORP - Betsey 582; Charles W. 181; Charles Ward 181; Daniel 582; Eunice 582; Griselda 181; Isaac 582; James 582; James H.
137; Frederick William 134; Freedom 138; Gardner 136 730; Gardner Shepherd 136; George 95 121 127 130 133 134 138 144 732; George B.
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 The Women's Review of Books: A feminist guide to good reading
Apthorp, Elaine S.: The Line of the Sun by Judith Ortiz Cofer.
Apthorp, Elaine S.: The Whiteness of Bones by Susanna Moore.
Apthorp, Elaine Sargent: Kate Chopin: A Life of the Author of The Awakening by Emily Toth.
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 PALEY F A FREDERICK APTHORP 1815 1888 (in MARION)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
PALEY F A FREDERICK APTHORP 1815 1888 (in MARION)
The Prometheus bound of Aeschylus [microform] / literally translated into English verse by Augusta Webster ; edited by Thomas Webster.
Greek wit; a collection of smart sayings and anecdotes, translated from Greek prose writers by F. Paley.
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 University of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections and Archives - Lewis Stark Bookplate Collection (MC 25)
Lutie Stearns Manci Steiner Melly Bachrich William H. Stark Frederick Starr (Mexican Plate) (2) J.W.Spenceley 1905 Frederick Starr (African Plate) Agnes A. Stephens Ethel G. Howard Baroness Mary von Stern June Stevens HG Timothy J. Stevenson EHS S4.
Armorial CRA J.B. Fisher Aldis Arthur Flower-Ellis Arnold Thomas Flower-Ellis Ashton Claude Franklyn Fred and Mary Franklyn ERC W.N. Franklyn Cahill Cassels Gardner Grandmaison ED Frederick Samuel Fish Higden Hamilton Fish (2) Alice Fisher Alfred C. Kennedy G.J. Kennedy Saner R.L. Kennedy Arthur Sargeaunt Kirkpatrick Ignatius Sargent Simmons Lawrence Sir Drummond Smith Leeman Wm.
Personal Plates engraved by Sidney L.Smith (armorial and non-armorial) BOX 6 SLS 1 Susan Janney Allen 1911 Isabel and Larz Anderson 1904 Joseph Manuel and Mary Shipman Andreini 1913 William Loring Andrews (2) 1905 Frederick Ayer Jr.
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 Browse person name in True and Candid Compositions collection
Betsy, Miss (probably Elizabeth Lockhart, cousin of John and Ebenezer Pettigrew) (1)
Binns (first name unknown) (acquaintance of Frederick William Harrison) (1)
Jack, Cousin (cousin of Frederick William Harrison) (1)
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