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  Joseph Smith, Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Smith was born in Sharon Vermont to Joseph Smith Sr.
Smith translated portions of the plates from 1827 to February 1828 using Emma Smith and her brother as scribes.
Smith attempted to defend himself and his with a small pistol that some reports was brought into the jail but he shot probably as he tried to escape a window in his second story cell.
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Samuel Smith was born 29 Aug 1765 in a public inn, in Albermarle Co, VA as his father was moving his family from Cecil Co, MD to Guilford Co, NC.
Joseph and Rebecca Smith were members of the Nottingham Presbyterian Church of Rising Sun, MD. This church was located nearly on the boundary line between MD and PA. In the mid-1700's a fierce boundary quarrel arose between MD and PA in which several people were killed.
Samuel Smith was 82 and his wife Mary was 72 when they made the long trip from Asheville, NC to Rusk Co, Texas by wagon train.
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 John Stuart Mill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His feats as a child were exceptional; at the age of three he was taught the Greek alphabet and long lists of Greek words with their English equivalents.
His father's History of India was published in 1818; immediately thereafter, about the age of twelve, John began a thorough study of the scholastic logic, at the same time reading Aristotle's logical treatises in the original language.
In the following year he was introduced to political economy and studied Adam Smith and David Ricardo with his father--ultimately completing their classical economic view of factors of production.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Stuart_Mill   (2051 words)

  
 Ancestors of Lucian Deavor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Lucian Porcher DEAVOR was born on FEB 29 1920 in Probart Street, Brevard, NC.
Lucian was a member of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, the Brevard-Davidson River Presbyterian Church, a charter member BPOE Lodge # 1791, the VFW, and the American Legion.
Edith SMITH of Palmetto Plantation, Cooper Rive was born on JUN 15 1755.
www.cofc.edu /~deavorj/lpdfore.htm   (3698 words)

  
 Lucian. Christ Myth Refuted. Did Jesus Exist? A Christian Response
Lucian's attack is not so much on Christianity, but on the person of Peregrinus, who took advantage of the Christians' simplicity and gullibility.
Lucian could just be copying their errors, and even if he were not, this testimony is too late to be useful.
Van Voorst next wonders of Lucian's use of the term "scribes", because of its negative association in the Gospels; he thinks Lucian has ascribed the title anachronistically from Judaism, but one wonders why this has to be seen as a title rather than as a profession.
www.tektonics.org /jesusexist/lucian.html   (1294 words)

  
 Smith S Biography Reference
Smith?s Pies, who asked Thursday for another change in the taxing agreement that made the project more marketable.
For Smith?s children, cannons were as common as couches.
Smith?s mountain-biking skills rival those of the great Conrad Stoltz, and once he passed the XTERRA world champ halfway through the first of two muddy laps...
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 Vindicator • Lucian Smith rewrites record book at Lisbon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In the past two weeks, senior Lucian Smith, only the fifth player in school history to score 1,000 career points, has broken three school records, including one set 51 years ago.
Two ago, Lee Smith died of a heart attack two days before he was to be inducted into Lisbon's Athletic Hall of Fame.
Smith credited his dad's guidance for turning him into a gym rat.
www.vindy.com /print/289880425409949.php   (602 words)

  
 Lucian of Samosata and Church Fathers
In the Lucian introduction and in most of the Classical writers and church Fathers it is clear that the men who got involved with these rituals were women or male prostitutes or catamites.
Lucian noted that in observing the funeral festivities where the food and music was offered to the dead but enjoyed by the living.
Lucian notes that while they heaped the food and entertainment on themselves, only the crumbs which fell to the dead was burned.
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 English art - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about English art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Portrait painting flourished from the late 15th century (initially led by artists from Germany and the Low Countries) through the 18th (Thomas Gainsborough, Joshua Reynolds) and into the 20th (David Hockney, Lucian Freud).
Landscape painting reached its high point in the 19th century with John Constable and J M W Turner.
Matthew Smith worked in a fauvist style; Christopher Wood (1901–1930), Cecil Collins (1908–1989), and L S Lowry developed a childlike naivety.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /English+art   (1661 words)

  
 Carrie J
Kate Douglas (Smith) Wiggin (Riggs) (1856-1923) was an extremely popular children's author and educational advocate at the turn of the twentieth century.
Once she established herself as an author, she and her sister, Nora Archibald Smith, returned to Hollis on a regular basis, eventually purchasing the house they first lodged in upon their return to the area, which was just down the road from the cottage in which they lived as children.
They named their home Quillcote, and while the house and land passed out of the family after Smith’s death, and is now privately owned by Bill and Carla Turner, the community still publicly recognizes it as a physical representation of the author they claim as their own.
www.wam.umd.edu /~cjcole/finalpapera.htm   (3631 words)

  
 Otis A. Smith Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
West G. Smith was born in 1815 in South Carolina, son of Matthew Smith born 1785 in South Carolina and Mary(?) Smith born 1784 in North Carolina.
Smith, born 9 February 1877 in Lanett, Chambers County Alabama; died 13 November 1952 in Junction City, Geary County, Kansas; buried in Junction City, Geary County, Kansas, Junction City Cemetery.
Smith, born 25 November 1918 in Junction City, Geary Co., Kansas; died at his home 14 October 2005 in Newbury Park, Ventura County, California; He was cremated.
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 Clark Ashton Smith - The Eldritch Dark
Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961), perhaps best known today for his association with H.P Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos, is in his own right a unique master of fantasy, horror and science-fiction.
While he considered himself primarily a poet, and wrote over 700 poems and prose poems, it is for his short stories that he is best known today.
Clark Ashton Smith was also a self-taught artist whose paintings, drawings and sculptures reflect the phantasmagoric worlds of his fiction.
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 J & S Wilbraham Antiquarian Books
Edinburgh, A Murray and J Cochran, 1776, 78, 80.
HOOKER, RICHARD.: An Abridgment of the Ecclesiastical Polity...Adapted to the Use of Families, By the Rev Matthew Hemmings, A B Curate of Finglass in the Diocess of Dublin.
This edition includes a preface and dedication by J T Philipps, editor of the work, and is much enlarged from the first edition, with reprints of essays on education by Milton, Locke and others.
www.wilbraham.demon.co.uk /cat48.htm   (12489 words)

  
 Smith Newslink
Among Smith School resources supporting entrepreneurship is the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship, a nationally-recognized, leading entrepreneurial center that assists students and regional entrepreneurs with expertise and funding.
The Smith School’s Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship is ranked among the top 13 schools nationally in Entrepreneur Magazine’s April 2005 list of the best 100 schools and programs.
Campus technology trends and Smith School students’ use of BlackBerries are highlighted in two separate feature stories from the Financial Times (3/21) and USA Today (3/25).
www.rhsmith.umd.edu /newsletter/inside/3.29.05/snl_inside_news.html   (2228 words)

  
 J R BLACK
The death of Thomas J Frohock was 2/7/1907 per the tombstone at Leavell Hill Cemetery Gallatin Co., IL, and 2/6/1908 per the Death Certificate.
Mary Stricklin, wife of Thomas J Frohock, was the daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Johnson) Stricklin.
Mary Stricklin,wife of Thomas J Frohock, was the daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Johnson) Stricklin.
members.cox.net /frohock2/black.html   (8747 words)

  
 Bibliography, References and Sources
Bailey, J. Sailing to Paradise, the discovery of the Americas by 7000 BC, New York, 1994.
Carthage; or, The Empire of Africa, by Alfred J. Church, with the collaboration of Arthur Gilman.
Salammbo / by Gustav Flaubert ; The translation of J. Matthews ; with a foreword by Arthur Symons ; and illustrations by Haydn Mackey.
www.phoenicia.org /bibliogr.html   (5977 words)

  
 Line of Lillie Waff Smith
Ernest Lee Smith, son of Joseph Smith and Eva J. Smith his wife was born October 3rd in the year of our Lord 1863.
Smith and Eva J. Riddick was married March the 10th in the year of our Lord 1858.
Sipha Smith represent Hertford County in the legislature in 1833 and 1834 with Isaac Carter Jr and John Vann as Senator.
www.sallysfamilyplace.com /Parker/smithE.htm   (1242 words)

  
 J: big pix
In the Panamanian dance the woman uses her long skirt as a prop, and in a photograph accompanying Davis' description of baile de palos a woman gestures with a handkerchief, as in St.-Méry's kalenda.
Lucian débòt, yonbòt, and jwé pòté are ring dances similar to Martinican ting bang, but with obligatory contact (Guilbault 1998c: 943).
Crowley, Daniel J. "The Shak-Shak in the Lesser Antilles." Ethnomusicology 2: 112-115.
www.colorquilts.com /julian/TangledRoots.html   (13376 words)

  
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Manuel J. 223 Prospect ave., St. George, S.I. Johnson, Mr.
Edwin J., 311 Prospect st., Westfield, N.J. Jones, Miss Elise H. Jones, Miss Elizabeth V.C., 214 E. Miss Esther M. Jones Jones, Miss Evelyn E., 334 E. 26, Brooklyn Jones, Mr.
William J. 36 Glenwood rd., Upper Montclair, N.J. Judkins, Mr.
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 J & S Wilbraham Antiquarian Books
That may indeed be the case, but the collation is [apparently] A1-4, B1-7, with title page ?B8, which suggests that it was separately run off; furthermore, an erudite 19th Century note on the endpaper states 'This pamphlet was printed by White in Newcastle, see Dawes's pamphlet called 'The Little Tattle Monger's.
Volume one only [of 2], 12mo, pp 288, engraved frontispiece and 5 plates, contemporary calf, spine gilt with red/green labels, worn at head of spine, a few small marginal tears, but a good clean copy, FIFTEENTH EDITION 'Adorned with new Cuts' and the new plates are indeed quite interesting in their naive but detailed style.
London, A Millar, J and R Tonson, J Hinton and J Hodges, 1781.
www.wilbraham.demon.co.uk /CATPRINT57.htm   (11278 words)

  
 Tania Smith Dissertation Bibliography
Climenson, Emily J. Elizabeth Montagu, the Queen of the Bluestockings: her correspondence from 1720 to 1761 by her Great-great-niece Emily J. Climenson.
Connors, Robert J. “Adversus Haereses: Robert J. Connors Responds to Roxanne Mountford.” Journal of Advanced Composition 19.3 (1999) http://jac.gsu.edu/jac/Reviewsreviewed/connors.htm January 21, 2001.
Murphy, James J. Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: A History of Rhetorical Theory from Saint Augustine to the Renaissance.
www.ucalgary.ca /~smit/DissBibliography.htm   (4559 words)

  
 DM4 Cited Works of Interactive Fiction
Lucian Smith, J. Robinson Wheeler, Michael Fessler, Adam Cadre, Dan Shiovitz and David Dyte (1999).
Norton Truter, John Haward and Philip Mitchell, Melbourne House (1989), from The Lord of the Rings by J. Tolkien.
Olli Paavola, Helsinki (c.1980), from The Lord of the Rings by J. Tolkien.
www.inform-fiction.org /manual/html/cited.html   (1152 words)

  
 [2005: February] Re: NOT Reflections on Ward Churchill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In reply to: Michael J. Smith: "Re: NOT Reflections on Ward Churchill"
Reply: Michael J. Smith: "Lucian, Livy, and ~(Ward Churchill)"
Lucian, not Livy, as in "Irony in Lucian".
omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu /mailing_lists/CLA-L/2005/02/0533.php   (239 words)

  
 American Authors 1960-present J-Z
Smith, Julie, 1944- DEAD IN THE WATER / JULIE SMITH.
Smith, Richard C. (Richard Charles), 1951- A SECRET SINGING / RICHARD C. New York : New American Library, 1988.
Walker, David J., 1939- A BEER AT A BAWDY HOUSE / DAVID J. New York : St. Martin's Minotaur, 2000.
tarlton.law.utexas.edu /lpop/am20j.html   (9563 words)

  
 A History of Lorain - By J. B. Nichols
His white comrade was scalped, but Smith, after running the gauntlet, was adopted by the tribe and taken to a Delaware town.
The adoption ceremony consisted of pulling nearly all the hair out of his head, dressing and ornamenting what was left, being scrubbed in the water of the river, which process was supposed to change all the white man's blood to that of the Indian, and then clothe him in rich Indian attire.
There is a book in the family which gives an account of the outfit her father gave her on her marriage: a horse, a cow and a calf, a large table, a small table, six chairs, a store of supplies, a great many kitchen utensils, and a great spinning wheel.
www.loraincityhistory.org /nichols_lorain_history.html   (7352 words)

  
 Lucian - new and used books
Some of the older translations ca n be, to say the least 'flowery' but they are slowly being re-translated and remain a good source especially for some of the more obscure writings.
Lucian - Lucian Loeb Vol 3: The Dead come to Life or the Fisherman; The Double Indictment or Trials by Jury; On Sacrifices; The Ignorant book-collector; The Dream or Lucian's Career; The Parasite; The Lover of Lies; The Judgement of the Godesses + below
Lucian - Lucian, Volume II: The Downward Journey or the Tyrant-Zeus Catechized-Zeus Rants-The Dream.
www.isbn.pl /A-lucian   (604 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- A Turn at Coke -- Aug. 18, 1980   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The story began a year ago with an unexpected exit at the Coca-Cola Co., the world's largest soft drink maker (1979 sales: nearly $5 billion).
Though he was five years away from retirement age, the company's popular president J. Lucian Smith abruptly quit.
A genial Mississippian who died in July at 61 from a heart attack, Smith had reportedly told friends that his job "just wasn't fun any more." Some insiders said that he...
www.time.com /time/archive/printout/0,23657,948954,00.html   (153 words)

  
 Douglas Smith's Foreign Language Market List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Axxon J– Update (June 2006): this market publishes not only the Spanish translation of your story but also the English version, and keeps both versions online in their archives – Eduardo J. Carletti, Editor
Faeries J– Update (Feb 2006): web site now states that they want hardcopy subs and promise a response time of 1-2 years (thanks to Martin Owton for the tip) – Nicolas Cluzeau, English submissions editor (nicolascluzeau@kablonet.com.tr).
The Dramaturges of Yann J – Nikos Chr.
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 UA Fort Smith
UA Fort Smith Establishes Academy of the Arts
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UA Fort Smith is not responsible for and does not routinely screen, approve, review or endorse the contents of or use of any of the products or services that may be offered at these websites.
www.uafortsmith.edu /News/Index?skin=&storyid=151   (864 words)

  
 Adam Smith on School Choice
The bounty which that philosophical emperor', as we learn from Lucian, bestowed upon one of the teachers of philosophy, probably lasted no longer than his own life.
There was nothing equivalent to the privileges of graduation, and to have attended any of those schools was not necessary, in order to be permitted to practice any particular trade or profession.
In free countries, where the safety of government depends very much upon the favorable judgment which the people may form of its conduct, it must surely be of the highest importance that they should not be disposed to judge rashly or capriciously concerning it.
www.schoolchoices.org /roo/a_smith.htm   (8427 words)

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