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  §1. His Life. VIII. Thomas Campion. Vol. 4. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton. The Cambridge ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
THOMAS CAMPION, who was born on Ash Wednesday, 12 February, 1566/7, was the son of well-to-do middle-class parents.
There were no children of this marriage, which Lucy did not long survive, for she died in 1580, leaving her children, Thomas and his sister Rose, in the care of Steward.
Monson himself was thrown into the Tower, upon suspicion of complicity, where the poet attended him in his professional capacity as physician; after some delay, during which the poet’s evidence was heard, Monson received the royal pardon in circumstances and conditions which made it tantamount to a complete acquittal.
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 SIR THOMAS NORTH - LoveToKnow Article on SIR THOMAS NORTH
Norths version, with its mannerisms and its constant use of antithesis, set the fashion which was to culminate in Lylys Euphucs.
It is almost impossible to over-estimate the influence of Norths vigorous English on contemporary writers, and some critics have called him the first master of English prose.
Norths Plutarch was reprinted for the Tudor Translations (1895), with an introduction by George Wyndham.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /N/NO/NORTH_SIR_THOMAS.htm   (410 words)

  
 Thomas North biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He is supposed to have been a student of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and was entered at Lincoln's Inn in 1557.
In 1574 he accompanied his brother, Lord North, on a visit to the French court.
Norths version, with its mannerisms and its constant use of antithesis, set the fashion which was to culminate in John Lyly's Euphues.
thomas-north.biography.ms   (397 words)

  
 University of North Dakota Official Athletic Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Thomas has been athletic director at UND since July 1, 1999, after serving as the Fighting Sioux head football coach for 13 seasons (1986 to 1998), a position in which he became UND’s all-time winningest coach with a record of 90-49-2.
Thomas was honored in 1991, 1993, 1994 and 1997 as the American Football Coaches Association Region IV College Division Coach of the Year and in 1993 and 1994 as the Associated Press North Dakota Male Coach of the Year.
Thomas was born on August 19, 1947, in Chicago, Ill. He played running back and quarterback at Augustana (Ill.), earning a bachelor's degree in physical education and history in 1969.
www.fightingsioux.com /sports/news/release.asp?RELEASE_ID=3538   (1250 words)

  
 THREE THOMAS FAMILIES
IN CHEROKEE COUNTY, ALABAMA
Balaam Thomas conveyed all of this tract of land with the exception of five acres including the "John Thomas house." He specified that John and Elizabeth Thomas have right to the five acres as long as they shall live.
Also, the children of Jonathan Thomas of North Carolina appear to be born in the late 1830's Alabama.
Jonathan Thomas of NC had just died and his wife Mary was living with her younger children.
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 History of the Cherokee -- The Thomas Legion
For many years, Thomas or "Wil Usdi" as he was known by the Cherokee Indians of western North Carolina, had worked to help the Eastern Band of Cherokees (approximately one thousand Cherokee who had escaped removal during the "Trail of Tears" or Indian removals) to remain in their traditional homeland, the Smoky Mountains.
By the fall of 1861, Thomas had convinced the Confederate authorities that it would be worthwhile to enlist Cherokees into the army for local defense.
Upon their return to camp Thomas ordered the white soldiers not to utter a word regarding this incident and strongly chastised the Cherokee commanders for the behavior of their troops.
cherokeehistory.com /thomasle.html   (2002 words)

  
 Robinson Family
Thomas may have had a brother William, and both of them may have followed their uncle Thomas to North Carolina between 1750 and 1764.
Thomas first appears in a land deed in North Carolina in 1749 on the South side of the Catawba River (to the West of Charlotte).
Thomas was incapacitated before his death, and his son James Robinson and Jacob Wise were appointed by the court to administer his property, valued at $600.
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 Thomas Hinshaw
There are some hints that Thomas was not actually the son of John Hinshaw and Rebecca Wethereld, but rather was the illegitimate son of John Hinshaw and his wife's younger sister, Martha Wethereld.    Thomas was raised in Ireland by Martha Wethereld (daughter of William & Sarah Wethereld) and her husband, Stephen Johnson.
Thomas Hinshaw emigrated from Ireland to North Carolina in 1793.
Martha (Wethereld) Johnson, who reportedly raised Thomas in Ireland, was also received at this same time at Deep Creek MM (with her husband's family) on a certificate of the same date.
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 Sports: Rockland Scholar-Athlete Award: North Rockland's Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Thomas spent time running up and down the field chasing the ball, but she spent more time watching the high school players, hoping to emulate them one day.
DePalma was already a freshman at Georgetown, so all Thomas had was the memory of her and that state championship team.
It was not the perfect ending to Thomas' four years of varsity soccer, but that doesn't mean the sport hasn't been her favorite part of high school.
www.thejournalnews.com /newsroom2/121104/11rocksholweb.html   (599 words)

  
 THOMAS WOLFE WEB PAGE
Thomas Wolfe is one of the great writers of the twentieth century.
It is perhaps through Ben's feelings of bitter regret for his own lost opportunities that Thomas Wolfe acquired his drive to escape his provincial life so he could go out into the world to achieve his dream of being a writer.
Shortly before he was sixteen, Wolfe entered the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
library.uncwil.edu /wolfe/bio.htm   (1277 words)

  
 St. Thomas, North Dakota   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Thomas is a city located in Pembina County, North Dakota.
Thomas is located at 48°37'11" North, 97°26'48" West (48.619637, -97.446704)
It uses material from the wikipedia article St. Thomas, North Dakota.
www.eurofreehost.com /st/St._Thomas,_North_Dakota.html   (298 words)

  
 North Carolina Archaeological Society - Southern Indian Studies Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Appendix: Cyrus Thomas' Report on the Excavation of the Hollywood Mound in Richmond County, Georgia, by Cyrus Thomas, pp.
Appendix III: The Exploration of Mounds in North Carolina, by Charles Peabody, pp.
The Bull in the North Carolina Buffalo, by H. Trawick Ward, pp.
www.arch.dcr.state.nc.us /ncaspubs.htm   (2363 words)

  
 Paravur Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Thomas the Apostle who reached 'Maliankara' (Malankara) in AD 52 had established a Church at 'North Paravur' (then known as Kottailkavu).
North Paravur in the early centuries was the most prominent Christian centre in India and it still holds a unique position in the Malankara Church.
The Church at North Paravur where the mortal remains of the Syrian Orthodox Archbishop of Jerusalem - St.Gregorios Abdul'Galeel - is entombed, was founded in AD 1566 by
saintgregorios.org /PARAVUR/Paravur_Church.htm   (1334 words)

  
 Thomas North --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
English translator Thomas North's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romanes, published in 1579, has been described as one of the earliest masterpieces of English prose.
British artist who at the turn of the 19th century firmly established the aesthetic autonomy of watercolour (formerly used mainly to colour engravings) by employing its transparent washes to evoke a new sense of atmospheric space.
A giant of a man physically, Thomas Wolfe also had a giant-sized ambition: he wanted to tell the whole story of the United States in his sprawling novels.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9331542?tocId=9331542   (657 words)

  
 §11. Thomas James and Luke Fox. V. Seafaring and Travel. Vol. 4. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
We find the literary expression of this controversy in two volumes, which are almost, if not quite, the earliest separately published English narratives of voyages in search of a north-west passage.
These are The Strange and Dangerous Voyage of Captain Thomas James in his Intended Discovery of the North-West Passage into the South Sea (1633), and the whimsically named North-West Fox; or Fox from the North-West Passage, of captain Luke Fox of Hull (1635).
These explorers were both engaged in their work in 1631, and met in the icy regions, their work, apparently, being inspired by the healthful rivalry of the Bristol and London merchants.
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 Captain William Ridge, Thomas Ridge, and Elizabeth Ridge
Thomas Stone was son of Enoch Stone of Surry County, North Carolina.
Thomas Ridge was appointed constable in 1809 in White County.
Thomas Cody was related to William Ridge, Tory, of Surry County, North Carolina (father of Captain William Ridge of White County, Tennessee), by marriage.
www.mindspring.com /~baumbach/cody/ridge/william2.htm   (4757 words)

  
 City of Fort Thomas Home Page
Established in 1867 as District of the Highlands and renamed Fort Thomas in 1914 for the Army Post that was in operation here.
Fort Thomas lies along a bluff overlooking the Ohio River and Cincinnati, Ohio.
The City of Fort Thomas is a Fourth Class City operating under a Mayor/Council form of government.
www.ftthomas.org   (513 words)

  
 North Carolina Tar Heels, NCAA Football - CBS SportsLine.com
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) Adarius Bowman and Isaiah Thomas, suspended indefinitely from North Carolina's football team last fall after being cited for marijuana possession, are no longer Tar Heels.
Thomas, a defensive tackle, and Bowman, a wide receiver, were two of three players indefinitely suspended from the team after campus police entered a dorm room Oct. 10 and confiscated 5.8 grams of marijuana.
Thomas' case on a marijuana possession charge was continued to March 7, according to court records.
cbs.sportsline.com /collegefootball/story/8228828   (302 words)

  
 Thomas (North American Suppliers Directory)
Thomas is the world leader in the design and manufacture of air compressors and vacuum pumps for use in global OEM medical applications.
Thomas provides a full range of piston, diaphragm, rotary, peristaltic, liquid and linear products, as well as centrifugal, rotary, gear and impeller pumps.
In 2002 Thomas Industries of the United States and Werner Rietschle GmbH of Germany joined to create Thomas, the clear world leader in pumps and compressors.
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 Find Churches in Saint Thomas North Dakota - FlockFinder.com
For a while now, churches in North Dakota have been pressured to get a "church website" hoping it would be an effective tool and a way to promote church growth.
Churches in Saint Thomas North Dakota would be surprised at the amount of people who are looking for a church in their area.
Many churches in North Dakota don't know the frustrations Christians are facing weekly with trying to find good churches to attend.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Hannah NEWELL ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL Decendants
Whereas, Thomas Newell of Farmington, lately deceased, died without any Will, it is mutually agreed between the Widow of the sd.
Thomas North (John1), fourth son of John and Hannah (Bird) North, was born in 1649, and died at Northington, now Avon, in 1712, aged 63.
Joseph North, a minor, chose Thomas North to be his guardian.
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 §5. "The Diall of Princes". I. Translators. Vol. 4. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton. The ...
There remains Spain, united to England in the bonds of enmity, and then, as now, the land of curiosity and romance.
But the sixteenth century knew no more popular book, no more potent influence than The Diall of Princes, translated from Guevara by Thomas North (1557), in which may be detected the first seeds of euphuism.
Vives taught philosophy, rhetoric and civil law orally at Oxford, and, by his translated works, to England.
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 Whitehead Thomas North - new and used books
Whitehead, Thomas North; Nipperdey, Otto - Führung in der freien Gesellschaft
Whitehead, Thomas North - Führung in der freien Gesellschaft : Untersuchungen d.
Whitehead Thomas North - Leadership in a free society : a study in human relations based on an analysis of present-day industrial civilization.
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 North Coast Music: Vox Corners
The exact corner from Vox in the early to mid sixties, both JMI and Thomas.
North Coast actually found the original mold, which was in poor repair, and restored the mold to original condition.
These corners were also used by Thomas Vox in America on all of the angled corners of the trapezoid head cabs, such as the Super Beatle, Royal Guardsman, and Buckingham as well.
www.voxshowroom.com /northcoast/vox/hardware/corners_handles.html   (384 words)

  
 North Myrtle Beach Vacation Rentals | Myrtle Beach Real Estate | CENTURY 21 Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
We have an outstanding selection of North Myrtle Beach vacation rental homes and condos.
For family vacations, golf packages, or just for weekend getaways, the fun and excitement of Myrtle Beach's Grand Strand can't be beat.
Copyright and Terms of Use © 2005 Century 21 Thomas.
www.century21thomas.com   (181 words)

  
 JJHuddle.com: Central Ohio D1 Rankings - Week 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Thomas and North tied 2-2, so if Thomas is better, it certainly isn't much better.
I think Thomas is a solid team but to say they are way better than North just isn't accurate.
So Thomas and North playing each other isn't a measure of who's better but Thomas and Kilbourne playing will be.
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 Thomas North   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A third edition of his Plutarch was published, in 1603, with more translated Parallel Lives, and a supplement of other translated biographies.
The Lives translation formed the source from which Shakespeare drew the materials for his Julius Caesar, Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra.
The Perseus Project contains some of Thomas North's translations
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 Thomas North Carolina Legion
Thomas' Legion [also called Thomas' Legion of Indians and Highlanders or 69th Regiment] was organized at Knoxville, Tennessee, during September, 1862, by Colonel W.H. Thomas.
The infantry regiment was commanded by Colonel William H. Thomas, Lieutenant Colonel James R. Love, and Major William N. Springfield.
Rigdon, John C. Historical Sketch and Roster of the Thomas North Carolina Legion
www.researchonline.net /nccw/unit217.htm   (219 words)

  
 Singing Insects of North America
Secondary goals are to attract amateur and professional biologists to the study of singing insects and to provide helpful information and access to literature.
Most of the pages in Singing Insects of North America [SINA] are either taxa pages (for example, species pages, genus pages, subfamily pages, and family pages) or image pages.
Recordings of songs: Timothy G. Forrest (University of North Carolina Asheville), David A. Gray (California State University Northridge), Glenn K. Morris (University of Toronto), David B. Weissman (California Academy of Sciences).
buzz.ifas.ufl.edu   (2094 words)

  
 Thomas Henry North
Thomas is the son of Sarah Bateson and Thomas Curtis North
Thomas and his second wife, Anna Elizabeth Clark, immigrated to
We believe them to be Belle and Ray McCollough.
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 Horsham, Hatboro, Ambler and North Wales Pennsylvania real estate listings, home buying, selling and relocation ...
Thomas R. Gross' real estate help by email is free and without obligation for Horsham, Hatboro, Ambler and North Wales home owners in Pennsylvania
Thomas R. Gross' realty library of real estate tips and advice on everything from preparing your home for sale to negotiating with home buyers to escrow, closing costs, property inspections, and mortgage brokers
Thomas R. Gross' collection of real estate trivia questions and answers that include real estate topics such as the most expensive home, largest swimming pool, and more
www.pennahomes.com   (1739 words)

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