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William Clark (August 1, 1770 - September 1, 1838) was an explorer who accompanied Meriwether Lewis on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Clark spent three years on the excursion, and although technically subordinate to Lewis in rank, tended to exercise equal authority.
Clark was appointed a brigadier general of the militia and made superintendant of Indian affairs in the Louisiana Territory in 1807.
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 William Clark
In 1807, after the expedition had returned, Clark was appointed superintendent of Indian affairs, with headquarters at St. Louis, and from 1813 to 1821 he was governor of Missouri Territory.
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Marian Williams CLARKE - CLARKE, Marian Williams (1880—1953) CLARKE, Marian Williams, (wife of John Davenport Clarke),...
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 Nitric acid (Jeff Greason; Doug Jones; George William Herbert; Henry Spencer)
Nitric acid (Jeff Greason; Doug Jones; George William Herbert; Henry Spencer)
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 18:23:07 GMT In article <8hq42p$qq0$1@gw.retro.com>, George William Herbert wrote: >Nitric acid is chemically safer (IWFNA at least, with no dissolved >tetroxide and inhibited with 0.5 to 1% HF so that it's not really >corrosive with metals); less of a fume hazard...
> > George, I know you generally have a clue, so I'm not going to go with >my initial response to this idea (which is along the lines of "why work >with one nasty acid when you can have two for the same price?").
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 ShakespeareKnowledgePackage - Open Knowledge Foundation Wiki
'Note: We have been unable to verify conclusively the exact source of this electronic text, but we believe it to be "The Globe Edition" of the Works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark and William Aldis Wright.
Error checking was done against the 1866 edition noted in the "Source Description" field.
The First Folio and Early Quartos of William Shakespeare.
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