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  HARE - LoveToKnow Article on HARE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
HARE, SIR JOHN (1844), English actor and manager, was born in Yorkshire on the f 6th of May 1844, and was educated at Giggleswick school, Yorkshire.
HARE, JULIUS CHARLES (1795f855), English theological writer, was born at Valdagno, near Vicenza, in Italy, on the I3th of September 1795.
In 1840 Hare was appointed archdeacon of Lewes, and in the same year preached a course of sermons at Cambridge (The Victory of Faith), followed in 1846 by a second, The Mission of the Comforter.
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 Julius Charles Hare -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Julius Charles Hare (September 13, 1795 - 3 January, 1855) was an (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English (additional info and facts about theological) theological writer.
In 1840 Hare was appointed archdeacon of (additional info and facts about Lewes) Lewes, and in the same year preached a series of sermons at Cambridge (The Victory of Faith), followed in 1846 by a second, The Mission of the Comforter.
Julius Hare belonged to what has been called the " (additional info and facts about Broad Church) Broad Church party," though some of his opinions approach those of the Evangelical (Adherent of Arminianism) Arminian school, while others seem vague and undecided.
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 Julius Charles Hare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In 1840 Hare was appointed archdeacon of Lewes, and in the same year preached a series of sermons at Cambridge (The Victory of Faith), followed in 1846 by a second, The Mission of the Comforter.
Julius Hare belonged to what has been called the "Broad Church party," though some of his opinions approach those of the Evangelical Arminian school, while others seem vague and undecided.
Hare assisted Connop Thirlwall, afterwards Bishop of St David's, in translating the first and second volumes of Niebuhr's History of Rome (1828 and 1832), and published a Vindication of Niebuhr's History in 1829.
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 JOHN STERLING - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN STERLING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John Sterling was his second son, the elder being Colonel Sir Anthony Coningham Sterling (1805-1871), who besides serving in the Crimea and as military secretary to Lord Clyde during the Indian Mutiny, was the author of The Highland Brigade in the Crimea and other books.
After spending some time on the Continent in June 1834 he was ordained and became curate at Hurstmonceaux, where his old tutor Julius Hare was vicar.
J olin Sterlings papers were entrusted to the joint care of Thomas Carlyle and Archdeacon Hare.
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 Chapter Hanna <i>to</i> Harrington of H by Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
Hare, Augustus John Cuthbert (1834-1903).—Youngest son of Francis Hare, and nephew of Aug. and Julius Hare (q.v.
Hare, Augustus William (1792-1834).—w as the son of Francis Hare-Naylor, who married a cousin of the famous Duchess of Devonshire, and was the author of a history of Germany.
Hare, Julius Charles (1795-1855).—Essayist, etc., younger brother of the above, was born at Vicenza.
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 Augustus John Cuthbert Hare
BE IT KNOWN that Augustus John Cuthbert Hare of "Holmhurst" St. Leonards on Sea in the County of Sussex died on the 22nd day of January 1903 at "Holmhurst" aforesaid.
At that time two grinning skulls (of the founder and foundress of the church, it was believed) lay on the ledge of the tomb; but soon after this Uncle Julius and Aunt Esther made a weird excursion to the churchyard with a spade, and buried them in the dusk with their own hands.
Augustus William Hare (1792-1834).— the son of Francis Hare-Naylor who married a cousin of the famous Duchess of Devonshire and was the author of a history of Germany.
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 Ramblings: Rabbits and March Hares   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Hares bear their young in a sheltered spot in the open, and the leverets have fur, their eyes are open and they can soon run; rabbits give birth to blind, naked, helpless kittens in a well-defined nest.
Hares everywhere are larger, swifter, have bigger ears and more powerful hind legs and feet, tend to be solitary, and are specialized for running in the open, over long stretches if necessary, rather than for living in burrows within scampering distance.
Various people have thought it taboo to eat hare; Julius Caesar said this of the ancient Britons (though some archeologists think the hare was hunted and eaten nonetheless); perhaps there's a folk memory of that taboo in the old belief that witches change themselves into hares.
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 John Sterling (author) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At Cambridge he took a distinguished part in the debates of the union, and, became a member of the Cambridge Apostles, forming friendships with Frederick Denison Maurice and Richard Trench.
Shortly after his marriage in 1830 symptoms of pulmonary disease induced him to take up his residence in the island of St Vincent, where he had inherited some property, and he remained there fifteen months before returning to England.
John Sterling's papers were entrusted to the joint care of Thomas Carlyle and Archdeacon Hare.
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 Augustus Hare Society Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Hare's book fills a real void, and gives to the tourist all the latest discoveries and the fullest information bearing on that most inexhaustible of subjects, the city of Rome.
Hare's name will be a sufficient passport for the popularity of his work.
Hare has carefully preserved in these volumes all that is of value in the original Memoir.
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 Hare Family Crest by Houseofnames.com
We have researched the Hare family crest in the most recognized sources of coats of arms.
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded Coat-of-Arms was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Hare coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
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 Augustus Hare Society Pages
I made very few friends at Paris, but the persons I saw oftenest were the Marquise du Pregnier and her old mother, who remembered the Reign of Terror and had lost both her parents by the guillotine.
Occasionally I went in the evening to the salon of Madame Mohl, wife of Julius MohI, the great Orientalist, but herself an Englishwoman, who had in early life been intimate with Chateaubriand and present at his touching last hours, when his friend Madame Recamier, beautiful to the end, sat watching him with her blind eyes.
Julius Mohl was the greatest contrast to his quicksilver wife.
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 Augustus Hare Society Pages
Also buried nearby beneath a large yew tree are his two uncles, Julius Charles Hare (Rector of Herstmonceaux, later Archdeacon of Lewes) and Marcus Theodore Hare.
The Hares were rectors of All Saints, Herstmonceaux from 1772 until 1855.
A mile up the road from All Saints is the home that Augustus Hare lived in for 25 years; Lime, since that time Lime Park has been divided into four separate dwellings.
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 Literary Encyclopedia: Liberal Anglican Historiography
The Liberal Anglican historians were a small group of friends and colleagues that shared an approach to the past and history which attempted to combine a Germano-Coleridgean (to use Mill's phrase) historicist sensibility with the imperatives of a post-Enlightenment belief in progress necessitated by their liberal politics.
Between 1828 and 1832 Hare and Thirlwall produced a translation of the former's History of Rome (Arnold learnt German specifically so as to be able to read it in the original) for which, in 1829, Hare published a Vindication.
Thus states (loosely conceived) have an organic life in which they are born, grow to maturity, decline and die, but the lessons of which carry over to their replacement states, allowing for moral and religious progress.
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 HARE, SIR JOHN (1844— ) - Online Information article about HARE, SIR JOHN (1844— )
January 1855Julius Hare belonged to what has been called the " Broad See also:
CHURCH (according to most authorities derived from the Gr.
Memorials of a Quiet Life, published in 1872, contain accounts of the Hare family.
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 Julius Evola biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Julius Evola, real name Giulio Cesare Evola, aka Baron Giulio (May 19, 1898-June 11, 1974), was a controversial Italian esotericist, who wrote prolifically on matters political, philosophical, historical, and religious from a Traditionalist point of view.
"Julius Evola and the Ideological Origins of the Radical Right in Contemporary Italy" by Richard H. Drake in Aspects of Political Violence
Julius Evola text archive: English, French, Italian, Spanish
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 eBay.co.uk - hare, rabbit, Porcelain China, Animals items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
HARE AND THE EASTER EGGS by ALISON UTTLEY / M. 1d 14h 55m
HARE AND THE EASTER EGGS ALISON UTTLEY HB 
With A Bare Bodkin by Cyril Hare Penguin Crime 1st ed.
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 JRULM: Special Collections Guide: Walter Savage Landor Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
This principally comprises sixty letters written between March 1823 and November 1828 by Julius Charles Hare, who was acting as Landor’s agent, to the publisher John Taylor of Taylor and Hessey; two letters to Taylor’s partner, James Augustus Hessey; and a single letter to Robert Southey, who assisted the publication.
There are also drafts of letters from Taylor to Hare, Southey, and Landor’s cousin, Walter Landor.
Among the Elizabeth Gaskell Manuscripts are three letters from Landor, a manuscript poem `To the author of Mary Barton’, and corrected page-proofs of part of Giovanna of Naples.
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 STERLING, JOHN (1806-1844) - Online Information article about STERLING, JOHN (1806-1844)
Hurstmonceaux, where his old tutor Julius Hare was See also:
life, by Julius Charles Hare, appeared in 1848 in two volumes.
So dissatisfied was Carlyle with the memoir that he resolved to give his own " testimony 'about his friend, and his vivid Life (1851) has perpetuated the memory of Sterling more than any of the latter's own writings.
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 John Taylor and Locke’s Classical System
For the next four years Taylor edited the magazine, and at the same time managed a version of the old Philological Society: round the table at his house sat Hood, De Quincey, Lamb, Cary and several others who wrote for the magazine.
He was reputed also to be fond of talking to ‘the reverends from Cambridge’; certainly he had a lot to do with Julius Hare, who wrote for the magazine and also persuaded him to publish Landor’s Imaginary conversations.
For example, Julius Hare, author with his brother Augustus of Guesses at Truth, is described by a memorialist as follows: ‘in the years around 1815-8 plunging daily deeper into the philosophy of Germany, he used to utter his dislike of "Mr.
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 Augustus Hare Society Pages
I bequeath to Ethel Hare Lady Parrott the bracelet with a Chrysophray which was given by Augustus W Hare to my adopted Mother
I bequeath to Hilda Hare now of Court Grange the copies of the Trumbull portraits and of that of Anna Clementina Hare formerly at Court Grange
Miniature of Bishop Hare Robert hare Italian frame Francis Naylor Bishop and Mrs Shipley George and Lady Grace Naylor Judge Francis Naylor (wrongly marked George) Sir Edward Alston from Hurstmonceaux Castle Mary Crookenberg Lady Alston from the Valchi Mary Hume from Mr R Hare Georgiana Mrs Hare Naylor oil.
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 Henry Sidgwick
Sidgwick's treatment of that position was more comprehensive and scholarly than any previous one, and he set the agenda for most of the twentieth-century debates between utilitarians and their critics.
Utilitarians from G. Moore and Bertrand Russell to J. Smart and R. Hare down to Derek Parfit and Peter Singer have acknowledged Sidgwick's Methods as a vital source for their arguments.
One of the ways in which this is evident has been highlighted in the work of J. Schneewind, whose Sidgwick's Ethics and Victorian Moral Philosophy (1977) was the most comprehensive and sophisticated commentary on Sidgwick's ethics produced in the twentieth century.
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 AIM25: King's College London College Archives: MAURICE, Professor Frederick Denison (1805-1872)
Some papers, including Maurice's letters of orders, were given to King's College in 1949 by the Rt Rev John Victor Macmillan, Bishop of Guildford (whose wife was the daughter of Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice, grandson of Frederick Denison Maurice).
Maurice's letters to Sara Coleridge and the Hare letter were given to King's College by the Reverend Anthony D Coleridge in 1951.
The letter from Charles Kingsley to Maurice was given to King's College Library via the Dean by Professor R P Winnington-Ingram in 1972.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/6/3018.htm   (717 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Archive Search
According to the fraternal Victorian sages Augustus and Julius Hare, "sudden resolutions, like the sudden rise of the mercury in the barometer, indicate little else than the changeableness of the weather."
Most new year resolutions, insecurely prompted by hangovers and morbid reflections on time's swift foot, have this meteorological character.
As the Hares meant to imply, such resolutions are scarcely worth the name, for if genuine they would display what these lack, viz sufficiently heroic quantities of determination.
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 Amazon.ca: Books: Mixed Beasts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Prepare to be amazed by a collection of beasts such as the world has yet to behold.
To track down these curious creatures, Professor Julius Duckworth O'Hare, Esq., the roving zoologist, traveled to the far corners of the globe.
In this fascinating publication of his findings, the Professor commissioned the poetic talents of Kenyon Cox and the artistic powers of Wallace Edwards to bring his expedition to life in the form of an illustrated field guide.
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 Frederick Denison Maurice
He was twice married, first to Anna Barton, a sister of John Sterling's wife, secondly to a half-sister of his friend Archdeacon Hare.
Maurice also contributed many prefaces and introductions to the works of friends, as to Archdeacon Hare's Charges, Kingsley's Saint's Tragedy, etc.
University: 2nd Class in Classics, Exeter College, Oxford University (1831)
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 Incunabula Books [REFERENCE: AUTHORS: H]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Augustus William Hare, English clergyman and writer (1792 - 1834)
A.W. Hare and J.C. Hare, English clergymen and writers (1792 - 1834,1796 - 1855)
Julius Charles Hare, English clergyman and writer (1796 - 1855)
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 Creative Quotations from Augustus (and Julius) Hare (1792-1834)
Creative Quotations from Augustus (and Julius) Hare (1792-1834)
Half the failures in life arise from pulling in one's horse as he is leaping.
Research these websites for Augustus (and Julius) Hare pictures, books, posters and more
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