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  §2. "Memoirs of Several Ladies". XIII. The Growth of the Later Novel. Vol. 11. The Period of the French ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Amory’s announced, and, probably, quite serious, intention was to give biographies of eighteen ladies, as well as of “the beautiful Isyphena and Judith the charming Hebrew,” with “occasional accounts” of others.
The hero becomes less nebulous: in fact, he is, at least, of the world of Dickens, when he sits down in the highest state of contentment, and, in fact, of positive carol, to a pound of steak, a quart of peas, another (or several others) of strong ale and divers cuts of fine bread.
That there is, practically, nothing—either real or factitious—of the sense of regret for the past is less surprising than that the gusto is itself not factitious in the least—that it is perfectly fresh, spontaneous and, as it were, the utterance of a fullblooded undergraduate.
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 Amory Thomas-Jimeno Papers Inventory (#11039)
Thomas-Jimeno was born in 1932 in France; was married to Juan Jimeno, a biochemist and painter; and died 30 September 2004.
Pictures of Amory Thomas-Jimeno, 1974-1983; her husband, Juan Jimeno, 1981-1983; and photocopies of pictures of Clothilde and Jeremy Thomas, 1987-1988.
Correspondence is chiefly between Juan and Amory Thomas-Jimeno and the Haigs.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/htm/11039.html   (705 words)

  
 §1. Thomas Amory: "John Buncle". XIII. The Growth of the Later Novel. Vol. 11. The Period of the French ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Amory, he may say, was born well within the seventeenth century.
And, as to its more than eccentric author scarcely any facts seem to be accessible except that he knew, or said he knew, Swift, that he was an Irishman and that, in his later years, at any rate, he lived in London.
It is customary to call Amory mad; but, after repeated reading of his chief book and a fair study of his other work, the present writer has not been able to discover signs of anything more than the extremest eccentricity.
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 Old Park Street: Chapter 19
Thomas Amory (1762-1823) was a partner in business with his brother John, and at one time had amassed a considerable fortune.
Thomas Amory was granted permission to build a range of wine and coal vaults, connected with his house, by forming brick arches under Beacon Street.
Amory sold this dwelling, with the land, “and all the title to the wine and coal vaults,” to the Honorable Samuel Dexter (third of the name), an eminent jurist, statesman, and prominent Federalist, who served as Secretary of War and Secretary of the Treasury in the Cabinet of President John Adams.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Thomas was a descendant of the Nichols brothers wh o c a m e t o America whenEngland's King George III ruled t he c ol on ie s with an iron hand.
Thomas built a log house and prided himself when i t w a s c o mpleted.Chunks of red and white oak were cut i n 1 6 t o 1 8 in ches in length andsplit into clapboards.
When Thomas and Lucinda had reared their families, t h e y m o ved from theirhome east of Hiwasse to this land a n d t her e i s a two-story house standingon a part of it w he re g rand moth er an one of her sons died.
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 Amory Thomas - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Amory Thomas - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Amory was born in Ireland but lived most of his life in Westminster, London.
More, Sir Thomas (1478-1535) English statesman and writer, known for his religious stance against King Henry VIII that cost him his life.
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 Jan Thomas ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Thomas chooses the traditional animals of her country as themes for her work.
Thomas Hirschhorn studied graphic design in Zurich, a profession which he abandoned when he decided that it was too closely linked to commercial and private interests.
Thomas Cole, long considered the founder of the Hudson River School and the father of 19th century American landscape as a whole, takes center stage in this exhibition with his seminal five-painting series, The Course of Empire.
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 Amory Family Crest
Amory is one of the many new names that came to England following the Norman Conquest of 1066.
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Amory coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.fc/qx/amory-family-crest.htm?a=54323-224   (567 words)

  
 Thomas C. Amory
Thomas Coffin Amory, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Coffin) Amory, was born in Boston in 1767.
Amory frequently sold his own products as well as on consignment for standard commercial rates.
Papers of J & J Amory - Boston merchants and uncles of T.C. Amory (Mss 766 1761-1796)
www.library.hbs.edu /hc/sfa/thomasamory.htm   (280 words)

  
 Thomas Nightingale
Thomas Nightingale was born 1716 in England or Virginia.
Thomas Nightingale was an Indian trader and associated with many of the traders and Cherokee that are part of Emory family history.
Both her husbands were Indian traders, both were associates of John Amory (d.1746) another Indian trader, whose relationship to Thomas Amory of Charleston then Boston, is unknown.
www.rootsweb.com /~tnpolk2/nightingale.htm   (2718 words)

  
 The Annual Meeting, Kansas Historical Quarterly, February, 1942
The death of Thomas Amory Lee was the second on the committee within the year.
Among the most valuable was a 1909 model four-cylinder automobile, a Thomas "Flyer," presented by the Dillon family through Emma Ward and T. Lillard, representatives of the estate.
THOMAS H.      This donation is substantiated by a United States treasury bond in the amount of $1,000.
www.kshs.org /publicat/khq/1942/42_1_annualmtg.htm   (7216 words)

  
 Robert Ives Lee
Henry Lee, the founder of the Lee family of Marblehead, Massachusetts, died at Manchester, that state, in 1675, and was perhaps the nephew of Sir Harry Lee, Bart, and grandson of Sir Robert Lee, Knight, of Hulcote, Bucks, and descended from the Lees of Lea Hall, Cheshire.
Jonathan Amory, treasurer of the Province of South Carolina, speaker of the assembly, 1693, speaker of the Provincial Parliament, 1695, Advocate of Admiralty, 1697, and Advocate General.
Lee is survived by his widow, his daughter, Helen Amory, who is the widow of William Henry Van Horn, of Chicago, who was educated at the University of Michigan, and has a son, Thomas Lee Van Horn; his daughter, Anna Louise, of Philadelphia, and his son, Thomas Amory Lee.
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 The E. F. Schumacher Society • Publications • Pamphlets
It hardly mattered what Thomas Berry said, but what he did say reminded us that we are a part of a common universe in which every being has the right to fulfill its destiny and the right to joy.
Thomas Berry's cosmology is deeply rooted in respect for all living things.
Amory Lovins is clearly one of the world's most brilliant persons.
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 To The Rev. Dr. Thomas Amory, On Reading His Sermons On Daily Devotion, In Which that Duty Is Recommended And Assisted ...
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Henry AMORY and Alice YETE were married on 21 Aug 1591.
Thomas Amery or AMORY and Jone FLINT were married on 30 Jun 1560 in Christow, Devon.
Thomas ANSTISS and Sarah Slade RICH were married in Dec 1894 in Aylesbury BUCKS.
www.rooksbridge.org.uk /RootsMagicStuff/b2.htm   (557 words)

  
 Kansas State Historical Society Annual Meeting for 1934
Thanks to the assistance of the president of the Society, Thomas Amory Lee, and the unselfish work of a number of other officers and members, the final appropriations were not too drastic.
     Thomas Amory Lee read, as the annual address of the president, a paper on the judicial career of the late Judge William C. Hook.
The plate was accepted for the Society by its president, Thomas Amory Lee.
www.kancoll.org /khq/1934/34_1_annualmtg.htm   (4277 words)

  
 Daniel - SC Land Deeds
Thomas Broughton (executor of will of Richard Beresford), Richard Harris, John Moore, Francis Goddard, John Stewart, John Ashby, & Robert Daniel, vestrymen, for £500 currency, mortgages 700a on St. Thomas Island, bounding S & W on Robert Daniel & estate of Richard Codner; N on Isaac Lesesne & a creek; E on Wando River.
Thomas Broughton (executor of will of Richard Beresford, see page 148 for details), John Moore, Thomas Bonny, John Daniel, Robert Steward, & Thomas Pagiss [sic], vestryment of the Parish of St. Thomas, for £500 currency, 2 plantations, or 1000a in all.
Varre; S on Thomas Padgit; W on Richard Beresford; also 450a in Berkeley Co., bounding W on Robert Swetman; N on the parsonage of St. Thomas Parish & on James Tagart; E on Thomas Monk; S on James Tagart, Jeremiah Varre, & on said 400a.
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He was preceded in death by his parents, Daisy Cromer and O. Thomas Scruggs; and wife of 15 years, Elaine Amoral.
AMORY - Thomas Keith Glasgow, 75, died Saturday, June 10, 2006, at the Gilmore Memorial Regional Medical Center in Amory.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, William Ray Franks; one son, Thomas Franks; a grandson, Gregory Thomas Franks; a great-granddaughter, Jessica McLemore; her parents, Robert Thomas Williams and Annie Lee Sullivan Williams; seven brothers, Robert, Bernard, Fred, Aubrey, Don, Dillard and Quince Williams; and one sister, Ethel Nunnery.
www.djournal.com /pages/story.asp?ID=221564&pub=1&div=News   (1762 words)

  
 The Annual Meeting of the Kansas State Historical Society, February, 1938
In their absence Thomas Amory Lee presided at the morning meeting and Thomas A. McNeal presided at the afternoon meetings.
The work of cataloguing and otherwise organizing our vast collections of books, relics, manuscripts, public documents, pictures and newspapers is progressing, however, and it is a pleasure to report that many thousands of items have thereby been made accessible and more useful within the year.
     On motion of Thomas Amory Lee, seconded by Robert C. Rankin, these directors were unanimously elected for the term ending October, 1940.
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 Index of Queens of the Western Ocean, A-I, 61011247
V., 508 Amidon, Philip, 86 Amory, Francis & John, Co- partners, 68 Amory, John & Jonathan, Co-partners, 43 Amory, Thomas, 24, 67 Amory, Callender & Co., 129 Amory, Thomas & Co., 116 Amos, Capt. William C., 545 Amsbury, Capt. J.
G., 437 Dickinson, Capt. Nathaniel, 470, 545 Dickinson, Thomas, 68 Dickinson (Dickenson), Capt., William, 392 Dicks, Capt. J.
W., 389 Freeman, Capt. Thomas F., 381, 384 Freeman, Capt. W., 518 Freeman, Capt. William, 456 Freese, Capt. A.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/becites/genealogy/immigrant/61011247.idx1.html   (6753 words)

  
 Art Imitating Life in Fitzgerald's Novels
Amory spends part of his teenaged years in Minneapolis/St. Paul where Fitzgerald grew up (Fitzgerald also called on childhood memories of St. Paul and of prep school for his eight Basil Duke Lee stories).
Amory’s important relationship with Monsignor Thayer Darcy echoes Fitzgerald’s relationship with Father Cyril Sigourney Webster Fay (the young novelist, in fact, drew heavily on Fay’s letters for Darcy’s letter that appears in the Interlude between Book I and Book II of This Side of Paradise).
Most important, Amory’s extraordinary ambitions replicate Fitzgerald’s own.
www.sc.edu /fitzgerald/essays/novels.html   (1588 words)

  
 Thomas LeClear Online
Thomas LeClear at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Thomas LeClear at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. "Director's Tour" discussion of Interior With Portraits
All images and text on this Thomas LeClear page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/leclear_thomas.html   (152 words)

  
 Ancestral Surnames
Jonathan Amory (Almery, Amorie, Armory, Emery), son of Ann and Thomas Amory, was born in County Somerset 14 March 1654.
On his father’s death in 1667, Amory went to live with his brother Thomas.
Rebecca Amory died in the New World and her widower married Martha (?).
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 Photograph Alphabetical Listing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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Amory, Thomas D. Thomas D. Amory (VMI 1916) during World War I. Amory was killed in action in France in October 1918.
Anderson, Charles J. Charles J. Anderson (Class of 1869) in uniform of the Virginia National Guard.
www.vmi.edu /archives/archivephotos/List.asp?num=111   (162 words)

  
 SOME PARTICIPANTS IN THE RAIDS ON FORT WILLIAM AND MARY
Only a fraction of the participants in the raids can be identified from readily available sources.
Note: Bell was the son of the former captain of the fort, Thomas Bell.
  Drown (the half brother of Thomas Pickering) may have been involved in the December 14 raid and purportedly had some involvement in the care of the powder during or after Dec. 14.
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 EDWARD KAVANAGH COLLECTION: FOLDER LISTING
This letter concerns selecting a new consul to represent the case in French courts, the former representative, one Isaac Cox Barnet (U.S. consul in Paris) having passed away.
transfer of power of attorney from EK to Emerson in the indemnity case involving the brig, "Fair America." Provides Emerson with a summary of the case so far: identifies the three claimants (coowners of the brig) as Matthew Cottrill, John Fossett, and Jonathan Amory (and by his son Thomas Amory after his death).
the indemnity case of the "Fair America." EK advises Amory to prepare a memorial on the case to present to the U.S. president so that the latter might urge the U.S. minister in France to expedite the claim.
gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/fl/f153}1.htm   (546 words)

  
 Operations: Indians and the West
Amory, Thomas C. "Sullivan's Expedition Against the Six Nations 1779." Magazine of American History, 4 (January 1880), pp.
"The Expedition of Col. Thomas Hartley Against the Indians in 1778, to avenge the Massacre of Wyoming." Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 9 (1905), pp.
Thompson, David G. "Thomas Bentley and the American Revolution in Illinois." Illinois Historical Journal, 83 (Spring 1989), pp.
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 Annotations-Stanza Two
Thomas Amory, in arguing against this belief, suggests its prominence: "'And these all having obtained a good report through faith, received not the promise, God having provided some better thing for us, that they without us should not be made perfect;' (Heb.
It is plain from what the Apostle says before that the thing promised is the better and more enduring substance in heaven.
Amory's polemic speaks to the apparent popularity of the "end-time" resurrection theory.
virtual.park.uga.edu /wblake/SONGS/52/old52/DeathSleep.html   (323 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Decisions on applications are made on a case-by-case basis using the best information available to the Society Genealogist at the time.
Hackett, Thomas ; Ham, Jeremy ; Hamelyn, Stephen ; Hammond, John ; Hammond, Manwaring ; Hamor, Ralph ; Hamor, Ralph, Jr.
Oldis, Thomas ; O'Neil, Grace ; Osborne, John ; Osborne, Thomas ; Ousley, Thomas ; Ousley, Thomas ; Owens, John.
www.jamestowne.org /QualAncestors.htm   (820 words)

  
 Table of contents for Lives shaped by the Revolution
Table of contents for Lives shaped by the Revolution : portraits of a Boston family : Speakman, Rowe, Inman, Linzee, Coffin and Amory / Jeannine Falino.
Contents Genealogical chart Introduction, Thomas W. Lentz Foreword, Catherine Coolidge Lastavica Acknowledgments "With Exemplary Fidelity": Portraits of a Boston Family Catalogue 1.
Thomas Coffin Amory (Hannah Rowe Linzee) (1775/1845) 12.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0518/2005025452.html   (197 words)

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