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  GEORGE, 1ST BARON HARRIS - LoveToKnow Article on GEORGE, 1ST BARON HARRIS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
of the Rev George Harris, curate of Brasted, Kent, and was born on the 18th of March 1746.
HARRIS, JAMES (1709-1780), English grammarian, was born at Salisbury on the 20th of July 1709.
Harris was a great lover of music, and adapted the words for a selection from Italian and German composers, published by the cathedral organist, James Corfe.
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 HARRIS, JAMES (1709-1780) - Online Information article about HARRIS, JAMES (1709-1780)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
HARRIS, JAMES (1709-1780) - Online Information article about HARRIS, JAMES (1709-1780)
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
MALMESBURY, JAMES HOWARD HARRIS, 3RD EARL OF (1807-1889)
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 Ralph the Sacred River: October 2005
All four of these works take place on islands, which, by virtue of their isolation, are well suited for the staging of godgames.
Segert was the last great grammarian of the Semitic languages in the polymathic European tradition of Dillmann, Brockelmann, and Noeldeke.
Remarks on the Aramaic of the James Ossuary
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 MBR: Internet Bookwatch, November 2004
Edmond Mathez is curator of petrology at the American Museum of Natural History and James Webster is curator of mineral deposits at the Museum, so both disciplines blend well in the unusually accessible The Earth Machine, deserving of ongoing recommendation.
John Harris' On Cloning (041531-7002) presents a defiance of cloning as a concept, examining how cloning has sparked fear in communities, considering what a clone is, and examining the underlying 'wickedness' of the concept.
From James J. Audubon's early efforts to the plume wars to early collectors of birds, The Race To Save The Lord God Bird documents the ravaging of the bird world around the turn of the century and the slow realizations of bird extinction processes which evolved from there.
www.midwestbookreview.com /ibw/nov_04.htm   (15655 words)

  
 Book Abbreviations
[BVS] The Bible, Violence, and The Sacred: Liberation from the Myth of Sanctioned Violence, James G. Williams, HarperCollins: 1991.
[EFT] The Evidence for Jesus, James D.G. Dunn, Westminster: 1985.
[HI:PEBI] The Pseudepigrapha and Early Biblical Interpretation, James Charlesworth and Craig Evans (eds.), Sheffield/JSOT:1993.
www.christian-thinktank.com /bookabs.html   (10918 words)

  
 The Locus Index to SF Awards: World Fantasy Award Nominees List
The Grammarian's Five Daughters : short fiction : 2000
Blaylock, James P. — 9 nominations; 2 wins
The First Heroes: New Tales of the Bronze Age [Harry
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 World Fantasy Awards -- Complete Listing
WFC, held in New Orleans, LA, was chaired by Tom Hanlon.
Judges were Stefan Dziemianowicz, James R. Frenkel, Mary Gentle, Lisa Tuttle and Chet Williamson.
James P. Blaylock and Tim Powers, "The Better Boy"
www.worldfantasy.org /awards/awardslist.html   (3100 words)

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