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  John More Association Home Page
John Rayner for the John More Association of which I am a direct descendant of Edward Livingston More, the eighth child of John and Betty Taylor More, In loving memory of our gracious ancestors who both "Loved the Lord" more than life.
David More (7) married Elizabeth Gould on December 18, 1806, in Roxbury, N. Children of David More (7), and Elizabeth Gould More
The More's claim the Grant Tartan and use it in the JMA gatherings in their kilts and sashes worn by More ancestors.
www.webbworks.com /users/Jray   (359 words)

  
  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Thomas More
In the epitaph which More himself composed twenty years later he calls her "uxorcula Mori", and a few lines in one of Erasmus' letters are almost all we know of her gentle, winning personality.
Thomas More was formally beatified by Pope Leo XIII, in the Decree of 29 December, 1886.
More was a ready writer and not a few of his works remained in manuscript until some years after his death, while several have been lost altogether.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14689c.htm   (3979 words)

  
 Sherrod Brown / John Kleshinski
John was waiting at the gate -- had been there for maybe a half hour -- with his old baseball glove, wearing the cap of our beloved Cleveland Indians.
Pure and simple, John Kleshinski was the most generous man I ever met -- generous in spirit, generous with his time, generous in his enthusiasm, and generous to those who needed help.
John, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 13, took such good care of himself, and he always knew Emily was only a few seconds away.
sherrodbrown.com /road/stories/897   (1272 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope John VIII
All modern historians are agreed that John was one of the greatest of the great popes who sat on the chair of Peter during the ninth century.
The more important acts of John's reign may be divided into four groups, according as they relate to the affairs of Eastern Europe, to the empire of the West, to Southern Italy and the Saracens, or to those persons with whom he came into more frequent contact.
John's action was not confined to Italy, Germany, and France.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08423c.htm   (1776 words)

  
 Thomas More
More is an excellent example of the early English Renaissance.
More coined the term "utopia" which is a pun meaning both "good place" and "no place." More's Utopia is discovered on a voyage to the newly discovered Americas.
In contrast to the Platonic Republic, More's society is a communistic democracy and not an aristocracy with communism confined to the ruling elite.
www.oregonstate.edu /instruct/phl302/philosophers/more.html   (655 words)

  
 John Farrow
More's style in the Latin version has been likened to that of Tacitus, and it is generally acknowledged that in the vernacular it was the first and best history of its kind for many generations.
More, who had returned from his diplomatic mission to Flanders, despatched a copy of Utopia, fresh from the press, with a letter to Warham congratulating him upon his resignation from the heavy burden of the Chancellorship and upon the integrity with which he had borne that burden.
More, as the old saying goes, "did not lose a daughter but gained a son." Margaret and her husband continued to live with him, and in doing so set a pattern that was followed by his other children and wards in their turn.
www.ewtn.com /library/MARY/TOMMORE.HTM   (21846 words)

  
 Rutland Historical Society - John More/Moore
I am searching for a John More/Moore who was born in 1789 in a part of New York which became Vermont in 1791.
John had a brother James More was also fought in the War of 1812.
I am looking for John and James's parents or siblings and am having trouble finding out where they were born with the New York/Vermont thing.
www.rutlandhistory.com /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=104   (212 words)

  
 Catholic Insight : Saints : Thomas More and John Fisher: Declared Saints Seventy Years Ago
More especially was a celebrated author as early as 1518 through his Latin epigrams, and his Utopia became almost at once a classic of world literature.
Saint John Fisher’s refutation of Luther was much used at the Council of Trent, so encompassing and famous was his reputation as a theologian through his writings in defence of the sacraments, especially the priesthood and the Real Presence, and the unity of the Church under the Pope.
In the wake of Father John Lingard, a famous English historian of the nineteenth century, the Reformation was revisited, and the authenticity of the martyrdom of Cardinal Fisher and Thomas More was demonstrated beyond question.
catholicinsight.com /online/saints/article_614.shtml   (2139 words)

  
 John Muir Exhibit
The John Muir Exhibit features the life and legacy of John Muir: naturalist, writer, conservationist, and founder of the Sierra Club.
In 1892, John Muir and other supporters formed the Sierra Club "to make the mountains glad." John Muir was the Club's first president, an office he held until his death in 1914.
On April 15, 2000, John Muir's vision was behind the Presidential Proclamation of Giant Sequoia National Monument, a process which John Muir was instrumental in starting nearly 100 years ago by urging President Theodore Roosevelt to protect America's treasures under the authority of the Antiquities Act of 1906.
www.sierraclub.org /john_muir_exhibit   (706 words)

  
 John BEARD and Sophia MORE
John BEARD and his wife Sophia MORE moved to Carroll Co., Indiana, in 1835 from Adams Township, Darke Co., Ohio (near Gettysburg, Ohio).
John built a barn from the wood of fl-walnut trees; until at least 1968, the barn was still standing.
The closest this researcher has found to anything that might argue that John Beard might have had some vague native American connection was that the Iroquois word "Owasco" was used correctly in an area where he and his children were of influence.
members.aol.com /alicebeard/johnsoph.html   (977 words)

  
 Thomas More
More is an excellent example of the early English Renaissance.
More coined the term "utopia" which is a pun meaning both "good place" and "no place." More's Utopia is discovered on a voyage to the newly discovered Americas.
In contrast to the Platonic Republic, More's society is a communistic democracy and not an aristocracy with communism confined to the ruling elite.
oregonstate.edu /instruct/phl302/philosophers/more.html   (655 words)

  
 John Wayne Airport (SNA), Orange County, California
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 John Resig - JavaScript, Programming, and Web Applications
This is an unobtrusive implementation of Sparklines, done in Javascript using the new Canvas element.
It works in all of the modern browsers: Windows IE 5+, Mozilla, Opera, and More...
This is a hack that brings the power of address translation (converting a US Postal Address into a Latitude/Longitude) to the Google Maps API - something More...
ejohn.org   (492 words)

  
 John McMullan
John is thrilled to be a part of the new benefit Christmas CD entitled "Hi-Fi Christmas Party" which is now available at the Jam Records website...
John is thrilled with the response he has received to the track "Law School." Over the past 8 weeks, 48 radio stations across the country have g...
John was thrilled to discover that "Law School" was a feature track on the WPR (WY) morning show along with songs by George Harrison, Bruce Horns...
www.johnmcmullan.com /news.asp   (733 words)

  
 Amazon.com: John: Books: Cynthia Lennon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She does make a case for being more than just "the impressionable young girl who fell for him, then trapped him into marriage," and it's moving to read, in his own words, of John's love for his son.
John was indeed a brilliant, loving man, but he was also "passionately jealous," "verbally cutting," sometimes abusive, and often neglectful.
JOHN offers readers another perspective of the man who became an iconoclastic figure after his passing, but was merely as human as his fans.
www.amazon.com /John-Cynthia-Lennon/dp/030733855X   (3187 words)

  
 JohnKerry.com - No One Has Done More   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Kerry aggressively raised money for Democratic candidates in 2006 — making direct contributions to campaigns, attending and hosting events in the states, emailing his 3 million person list of supporters on behalf of candidates, and raising money for state parties, the DNC, DSCC and DCCC.
John Kerry is running for re-election so he can use his voice all day every day to end this war and galvanize grassroots action to force Washington and our Democratic Party to live up to its responsibility.
John Kerry's goal is to end the war in Iraq.
www.johnkerry.com /themost   (1267 words)

  
 John Edwards for President
With John's commitment to public financing, every dollar you give - up to $250 - can be matched.
John Edwards is running for president because he wants to build an America that lives up to its promise — one where we all share in prosperity at home and one that shows real moral leadership around the world.
Paid for by John Edwards for President Contributions to John Edwards for President are not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes.
johnedwards.com   (380 words)

  
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John Deacons/Willie Manson Magnum Witch on a Broomstick
John has started including whorl canes in his weights and he tells us these haven't been used for over 100 years.
This beautiful example of Duncan's Lampwork rests on a cushion of upset muslin and is set in a pale green and white filligree overlay.
www.paperweightsplus.com /phdi/p1.nsf/supppages/pwp?opendocument&part=8   (1208 words)

  
 CCNY Libraries::THE BLACK SEMINOLES'::Gopher John - More Information   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Horse, also known as Juan Caballo, John Cowaya and Gopher John, was born in 1812 in Florida of a Black mother and an Indian father.
At first angry, then mollified by John's ingeniousness, he made the youth supply the turtles paid for and nicknamed him Gopher John to serve as a constant reminder of his prank.
John Horse, as second-in-command to the Seminole Indian Chief Coacoochee (Wild Cat), led more than one hundred Black Seminoles from Indian Territory to Mexico.
www.ccny.cuny.edu /library/News/gopher_john_pop.html   (467 words)

  
 John the Ripper password cracker
There's a collection of wordlists for use with John the Ripper that may be purchased on a CD with delivery worldwide for $28.25 + USPS postage ($28.88 total in the US) or for $49.95 + UPS delivery, or the CD image or content may be downloaded for $27.95.
Besides John, also included and available for use right off the CD are Nmap port scanner, SSH (OpenSSH), FTP (lftp, vsftpd), and Telnet clients and servers, a text Web browser with SSL support (ELinks), an SMTP mail system (Postfix), a POP3 daemon (popa3d), a MUA with POP3 and IMAP client support (Mutt), and more.
John the Ripper is a part of Owl, Debian GNU/Linux, EnGarde Linux, Gentoo Linux, Mandrake Linux, and SUSE Linux.
www.openwall.com /john   (1236 words)

  
 "John More" - Shopping.com
John Boo's has integrated infra-red cooking technology into portability.
John Boos RN-LR Series(RN-LR04) Le Rustica Prep Table Size:30 x 24, Shelf:N...
John Boos RN-LR Series(RN-LR05) Le Rustica Prep Table Size:48 x 24, Shelf:N...
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