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In "Henry Vaughan's Amoret and Etesia," PQ, 42 (1963), 137-42 [rev. and rpt.
Margherita Leardi, in La Poesia di Henry Vaughan (Firenze, 1967), argues that the authentic Vaughan is revealed in the poetry of Silex Scintillans.
Bediell's "The Poetry of Henry Vaughan, Silurist," Journal of the Historical Society of the Church in Wales, 1 (1947), 112-40, is included in his The Cultural Revolution of the Seventeenth Century (1951).
www.aug.edu /~nprinsky/Engl3002/RsrchPprAssignment.htm   (2980 words)

  
 WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON PAPERS AND DOCUMENTS, 1791-1864
Harrison, William Henry, Governor and Commander in chief of the Indiana Territory and of the district of Louisiana.
Harrison, Will[ia]m Henry, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Indiana Territory, to the Sheriff of Knox County.
Harrison, Will[ia]m Henry, Vincennes to A. Gallatin, Sec'y of the Treasury.
indianahistory.org /library/manuscripts/collection_guides/m0364.html   (3500 words)

  
 97-1023 -- Chambers v. Colorado Dept. Of Corrections -- 01/06/1999
Chambers was convicted of aggravated robbery and attempted theft and, because of prior convictions, sentenced as a habitual criminal to thirty-nine years' imprisonment.
Chambers' refusal to be classified as a sexual offender was the loss of three days of earned time credit per month, a deduction which apparently alters the date he becomes eligible for parole, our analysis remained focused on whether the classification triggered a protected liberty interest.
Chambers; the two had been drinking together on the night of the alleged assault; and the victim's description of the manner of the assault could not be verified by the officer's inspection of the room.
www.kscourts.org /ca10/cases/1999/01/97-1023.htm   (1592 words)

  
 Chambers Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Chambers was born Nov. 1, 1872, at Chenoa, the son of Mary Ann and Henry Chambers.
Chambers was born in Chenoa on July 28, 1895, a son of George Delmar and Ella Mae Finley Chambers.
Chambers was a graduate of the University of Illinois, an army veteran of WW I, and played in the marching and concert bands while at the U of I. Memorials may be made to the church.
homepage.interaccess.com /~lzdz4me/Documents/DeathNotices/Chambers/Chambers.htm   (4188 words)

  
 Robert Chambers
Thomas Henry Huxley penned one of the most venomous book reviews of all time: the book was a "once attractive and still notorious work of fiction," its author one of "those who.
Chambers had chosen anonymity for a very pragmatic reason: he feared, and with reason, that the controversy over the book would hurt his publishing business.
Robert Chambers was born in the small town of Peebles in Scotland.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu /history/chambers.html   (747 words)

  
 97-1023 -- Chambers v. Colorado Dept. Of Corrections -- 03/07/2000
Chambers converged only upon the facts the two were living together for perhaps a month and had been drinking on the night of the alleged assault.
Chambers insisted the sex was consensual, and the police evidently were unable to establish otherwise.
Chambers was prevented from receiving earned time credits or simply had his earned time credits reduced and which earned time credit statute applied, the panel remanded the case for the district court to conduct an evidentiary hearing aimed at clarifying the factual and legal predicates of the issues.
www.kscourts.org /ca10/cases/2000/03/97-1023.htm   (3376 words)

  
 In Re: Charity H., Courtney H. and Victoria H., No. 31563
The petition alleged sexual abuse by Henry H. and further alleged that the Appellant was aware of the abuse but continued to permit the children to visit Henry H. The petition also alleged that the Appellant allowed the children to maintain contact with another known sexual offender, Jackie W., the Appellant's own father.
The lower court consequently terminated the parental rights of both the Appellant and Henry H. The Appellant appeals that determination to this Court, contending that the lower court committed reversible error by denying her motions for post-adjudicatory and dispositional improvement periods.
Henry H. has previously been convicted of the offense of third degree sexual assault of a female victim in May 1994.
www.state.wv.us /WVSCA/docs/spring04/31563.htm   (4974 words)

  
 Selected Reprints - Cynthia Fisher
Chambers, K. E., Onishi, K. H., & Fisher, C. Infants learn phonotactic regularities from brief auditory experience, Cognition, B69-B77.
Fisher, C., & Tokura, H. Acoustic cues to linguistic structure in speech to infants: Cross-linguistic evidence.
Fisher, C., & Tokura, H. Prosody in speech to infants: Direct and indirect acoustic cues to syntactic structure.
viscog.vp.uiuc.edu /reprints/index.php?site_id=18   (537 words)

  
 Star Chamber. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The court of the Star Chamber developed from the judicial proceedings traditionally carried out by the king and his council, and was entirely separate from the common-law courts of the day.
Wolsey also encouraged petitioners to use the Court of the Star Chamber as a court of original jurisdiction, not as a last resort after the common-law courts had failed.
The court remained active through the reigns of James I and Charles I. The traditional hostility between equity and common law was aggravated by the use made of the Star Chamber by the Stuarts as a vehicle for exercising the royal prerogative, particularly over church matters, in defiance of Parliament.
www.bartleby.com /65/st/StarCham.html   (323 words)

  
 Israel Pickens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in 1780 in Concord, North Carolina, he was also in the North Carolina Senate from 1808 to 1810, and represented North Carolina in the United States House of Representatives from 1811 to 1817.
After being governor, he was appointed to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy left by the death of Henry H. Chambers.
He only served from February 17 to November 27, 1826, when the elected successor, John McKinley, took office.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Israel_Pickens   (128 words)

  
 Henry H. Hewitt Resume   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He is listed in the Corporate/Mergers and Acquisitions category in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business (2004) and for the past 20 years has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America.
Henry served as chair of Stoel Rives from 1989 to 1999 and resumed that position in February 2002.
During 1999, Henry served as executive vice president, finance and administration, of PacifiCorp while on leave of absence from Stoel Rives.
www.stoel.com:8080 /asp/resumes/resume.asp?rs_name=HHH030   (310 words)

  
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On this eventful night it was prepared for the unknown visitor, who sought his couch heated and inflamed from his midnight orgies, and in the morning was found in his bed a swollen and flened corpse.
In short, to use the last- named and much-respected lady's own expression, the house was 'choke-full' to the very attics,-- all save the 'oaken chamber,' which, as the lieutenant expressed a most magnanimous disregard of ghosts, was forthwith appropriated to his particular accommodation.
Botherby toddling to her chamber, at the other end of the gallery, after dosing one of the housemaids with an approved julep from the Countess of Kent's 'Choice Manual.' 'Good night, sir!' ' said Mrs.
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 Henry County Board of Commissioners
The District Attorney represents the State of Georgia in the prosecution of felony crimes committed in Henry County.
The District Attorney also represents the State when criminal convictions are appealed from the Superior and Juvenile Courts to either the Georgia Court of Appeals or the Georgia Supreme Court.
Parking is available 1/2 block east of the Courthouse on John Frank Ward Boulevard and 1/2 block from the Courthouse on Lawrenceville Street.
www.co.henry.ga.us /DistrictAttorney/DistrictAttorney.htm   (238 words)

  
 Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama
He was in the cavalry under Sumter at Ramsour's Mills, served under Pickens at Cowpens and was at the siege of Augusta.
HENRY HARRIS, in the 75th year of his age.
HARRIS was a native of Richmond County, Va., and at a very early period of the Revolution enlisted at Fredericksburg (Va.) in Col. Baylor's Regiment of Dragoons.
www.archives.state.al.us /al_sldrs/h_list.html   (7016 words)

  
 The First West Virginia Infantry
Chambers, William--21; 5 10"; fresh; blue; dark; Jefferson County, OH; farmer; 10/6/1861; Wheeling, VA; Pvt.; Omitted from muster roll.
Green, Henry H. --20; 5 9"; sandy; blue; sandy; Brooke County, VA; farmer; 10/3/1861; Lagrange; Cpl.; Captured at Moorefield, WV, 9/11/1863.
Fox, Henry C. --18; 5 8"; light; hazel; brown; Ohio County, VA; cooper; 9/17/1861; Cameron, VA; Pvt.; Captured by the enemy at Moorefield, WV, 9/11/1863.
www.wvculture.org /history/journal_wvh/wvh55-3.html   (18560 words)

  
 Wyoming County History
Following what the Indians referred to as the Bulltown massacre, Shawnee Chief Cornstalk, who had led numerous raids against West Virginia settlers in the past, began to organize the Indians in a concerted effort to drive the whites from their territory.
Leroy B. Chambers operated the town's first business, a retail store, and served as the county's first clerk.
Pineville was established on the lands of Rev. William H. Cook.
www.polsci.wvu.edu /wv/Wyoming/wyohistory.html   (2725 words)

  
 The Economists.
in 1925, of the Nation in 1930, and in 1933 succeeded H.
Though any of Henry Hazlitt's writings deserve a reading, the book that must be read and which will go down on the long time book's list will be his
Knight, Frank H. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1916.
www.blupete.com /Literature/Biographies/Philosophy/BiosEcon.htm   (1413 words)

  
 The Children of William and Ellen Chambers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
William S. Chambers was born abt 1831 in NC and died aft.
Most of the children are buried at the Chambers Kemp Farm Cemetery.
Leslie Chambers the family were in the house one particular day when suddenly the sound
www.rootsweb.com /~tnsmith/oldpics/chambers_children.htm   (251 words)

  
 New York State Senate >> About the Senate >> Historical Timeline
Fuller and Gilman are replaced by Henry H. Richardson, Leopold Eidlitz and Frederick Law Olmsted.
Richardson and Eidlitz divide the Capitol, with Eidlitz designing the Assembly Chamber, Assembly staircase, Senate staircase, the Golden Corridor, and Court of Appeals court room, and Richardson designing the Senate Chamber, Executive Chambers, the Great Western staircase, the Lieutenant Governor's Office, and Second Chamber of the Court of Appeals.
Escorted by Senate members, the Assembly moves into the Assembly Chamber in the new Capitol of which only one quarter is completed.
www.senate.state.ny.us /sws/aboutsenate/timeline.html   (3416 words)

  
 ACES: Chambers County Office
Chambers County was created in 1832 from land formerly belonging to the Creek Indians and named after Dr. Henry Chambers, one of the first citizens from the state of Alabama elected to the U.S. Senate.
The rural county's population of 36,876, is 37.9 percent fl and 61.9 percent white.
Chambers County's main agricultural product is wood, and the county is also home to three of the nation's Top 100 manufacturing companies: West Point Stevens, Johnson Industries and Mead Corporation.
www.aces.edu /Chambers   (194 words)

  
 CPL Chicago: 1890-1894: The Monster of 63rd Steet, a Serial Killer
Herman Mudgett, alias Henry H. Homes, after graduating from the University of Michigan Medical School, embarked upon a life of swindling, torture and murder.
The second floor of the large building he built at 63rd and Wallace was designed expressly for the purpose of murder, being equipped with gas chambers, incinerators and other horrific devices.
Chutes led to the basement which was equipped with a variety of devices to dispose of bodies.
cpl.lib.uic.edu /004chicago/disasters/63rd_killer.html   (176 words)

  
 ARTS LIBRARY @ YALE
Perhaps only in the context of this conscious opposition to dogma can we understand how, precisely in England, the autonomous validity of the Gothic and even the Chinese style was first recognized.
Pioneer and champion of the former was the antiquary Horace Walpole (1717- 1797), the author of the first romance of chivalry and ghost story; the popularizer of the latter, especially Chinese garden design, was William Chambers (1726- 1796).
The architects addressed the public on their own behalf, pleading not only for a new style of architecture but also for a new style of life.
www.library.yale.edu /art/ehgkl1.html   (5567 words)

  
 Desmond Family of Brooklyn, NY
Sep 1902), Henry's surname is spelled both ways in various records.
Henry was the son of Charles Kleine (b.
In 1884, both Charles and Thomas Clyne were living with the Sweeneys at 38 Dikeman St. Later Henry Clyne is shown in the Brooklyn Directory of 1896 as living at 44 Dikeman St. One thing is for sure, that the Sweeney/Clyne family lived there at 38 Dikeman St. until at least 1910.
auroraforge.com /genealogy/desmond/desmond.html   (3041 words)

  
 Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition and History
Baird, Robert H. The American cotton spinner and managers' and carders' guide; a practical treatise on cotton spinning; giving...
H. Holt and Co., New York : 1917.
Rural hygiene, a hand-book of sanitation designed for the use of students in the agricultural schools and colleges; and for the residents of the rural districts of...
hearth.library.cornell.edu /h/hearth/browse/b.html   (1855 words)

  
 SurnamesH
HALSEY, William C. and Henry A.; children of Lewis and Stella Halsey of Phoenix, Az 1900; taken by Boardman Studio, Trumansburg, NY; found Mount Joy, PA 15 Sep 2005
HARRINGTON Family; pictured are: Claude W. Harrington, Philo H. Harrington, Lida Harrington Deuel, and John Harrington, brothers and sisters; unknown photographer; found Niles, Mich. 02 Jan 1998.
HINE, Henry, child; in a photo album found at Miamitown, Ohio 30 Dec 1995.
my.erinet.com /~fordnag/SurnamesH   (4253 words)

  
 Ultra Microscopes and Cure Rays: Dr. R. Raymond Rife - Gaston Naessens - Andrè Priorè
David H. Saxon;  who discovered my site, liked it and asked if he could have a link here pointing to his site.
The important thing is that they are prepared, and wait in prepared chambers for the gracious and providential revelations upon which humanity depends.
Hired as private chauffeur by H. Timkin, a wealthy and philanthropic motor magnate, he gradually won both the respect and willing ear of his adventurous employer.
www.hbci.com /~wenonah/history/rife.htm   (18123 words)

  
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The purpose of the meeting is to consider the Wyoming Department of Transportation's proposals with respect to the Aeronautics Commission and to receive reports from airline officials on issues affecting Wyoming.
Questions about this meeting should be directed to Legislative Service Office Committee staff John H. Rivera.
NOTE: Any written materials presented to the Committee are also requested to be submitted to the Committee on diskette in WordPerfect, Microsoft Word and ASCII format.
legisweb.state.wy.us /2000inte/airtrans/meetings/mtg1019.htm   (146 words)

  
 Calling Cthulhu, by Erik Davis
Yet if one does not believe in any ultimate universal purpose, then these primal forces are the most attuned with the cosmos precisely because they are amoral and inhuman.
In "The Dunwich Horror", Henry Wheeler overhears a monstrous moan from a diabolical rite and asks "from what unplumbed gulfs of extra-cosmic consciousness or obscure, long-latent heredity, were those half-articular thunder-croakings drawn?" The Outside is within.
In an article in Societé, Robert North also states that Lovecraft referred to "A.C." in a letter, and that Crowley was mentioned in Leonard Cline's The Dark Chamber, a novel Lovecraft discussed in his Supernatural Horror in Literature.
www.techgnosis.com /lovecraft.html   (5932 words)

  
 The Family History of Maj. William Ligon I (c.1650-1689)
Henry and Phoebe Walthall sold her portion of “Powells” to her stepfather Alexander Marshall 31 July 1725, and James and Elizabeth Anderson deeded her portion of “Powells” to Marshall 1 October 1733. 
It was likely this Henry Anderson because he was living in the same area of Nottoway Parish with the Robertson, Ligon, and Borum families.
On 20 July 1762 George Bagley and John Gray of Nottoway Parish sold 3 acres to Charles Irby and Henry Robertson “Church Wardens, of same,” for the nominal consideration of £5.
www.virginians.com /topics/1760.htm   (8636 words)

  
 Mark Twain's 67th birthday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Howells read a sonnet in which he referred to a number of incidents in Mark Twain's life, and particularly the article the humorist wrote on foreign missionaries.
The other speakers were Chauncey M. Depew, Dr. Henry Van Dyke, Col. George Harvey, W. Howells, Hamilton W. Mabie, Thomas B. Reed, Wayne MacVeagh, and Mr.
Henry Harper, F. Hopkinson Smith, Samuel Bowles, Horace White, August Belmont, John Hay, Roy Rolfe Gilson, George W. Cable, David A. Munro, Dumont Clarke, Henry S. Harper, Daniel O'Day, W. Leeds, William M. Laffan, Henry H.
www.twainquotes.com /19021129.html   (252 words)

  
 Chambers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Chambers Family intermarried with the Boykins, Alexanders and the Flewellens.
WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERS (JAMES HENRY, WILLIAM HENRY, JAMES M., HENRY, ROBERT, HENRY) was born 12-Nov-1873 in Bon Acre, Russell Co., Alabama
Letter from Martha Chambers Boykin Bennett to C Chambers, (Aug 83).
www.kudzufamilies.org /chambers.htm   (1323 words)

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