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  William Lyne Information
Lyne was born in Apslawn, Tasmania, and farmed in Tasmania and Queensland before settling near Albury, New South Wales, in about 1875.
Lyne was elected to the first federal Parliament as member for the Division of Hume.
Lyne held his seat as an independent in 1910 but was defeated in 1913.
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  William Lyne at AllExperts
Lyne was born in Apslawn, Tasmania, and farmed in Tasmania and Queensland before settling near Albury, New South Wales, in about 1875.
Lyne was elected to the first federal Parliament as member for the Division of Hume.
Lyne held his seat as an independent in 1910 but was defeated in 1913.
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 William Lyne Wilson
Benjamin Wilson was a native of King and Queen county, Virginia, and Mary Lyne, although born in Jefferson, was a resident of that county from early infancy to the time of her marriage with him.
Wilson who was as marked by shrinking modesty as by devoted piety, gave herself to this duty with a singleness of purpose only equaled by her faith in the future usefulness and distinction of her son.
He was first taught by a maiden aunt, Miss Lucy Lyne, who was scarcely less devoted to him than his mother, and then attended the Charlestown Academy, where he was noted for his quick mind and studious habits.
www.wvculture.org /HISTORY/government/wilsonwilliam01.html   (1187 words)

  
 leroy102 - William Lyne, 3 books
Lyne presents of the nature and actions of virtually all occults down through the ages, they all seem to eventually align with some government.
Lyne to make the assessment that the most powerful hidden secret down through the ages is for government leaders to INVENT a religion.
Lyne, himself an atheist, claims any religion is thus susceptible to abuse by any government if the individuals believe government and their religion are united.
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 Lyne, Sir William John (1844 - 1913) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
William was educated first by a tutor, Rev. Andrew Mackersley, then at Horton College, Ross, in 1851-59 and finally by Rev.
Lyne immediately aligned himself with the Opposition to the Parkes-Robertson coalition, supported the unsuccessful attempt to remit interest on conditional purchases and opposed the pro-squatter ring-barking on crown lands regulation bill.
Lyne was one of the key political figures in a crucial thirty-year period of Australia's history.
www.adb.online.anu.edu.au /biogs/A100177b.htm   (2087 words)

  
 ClassicalPlus - Classical Venue - Wigmore Hall
William Lyne, Director of Wigmore Hall, is one of the most remarkable impresarios of our time whose original programming, forging of close relationships with top international performers and discoveries of new artistic talent have made Wigmore Hall both in-demand and the world's most prestigious recital venue.
William Lyne has brought the most sought after solo performers in the world to Wigmore Hall and has forged with them close personal ties for their return appearances.
William Lyne is one of the world's most adept discoverers and developers of new international artistic talent.
www.gmn.com /artists/artist.asp?id=2000&bio=true&bioID=63143&ms=2   (589 words)

  
 Dictionary of Australian Biography L   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 1858 the Rev. William Gill came to this town bringing with him a native from the island of Rarotonga.
Leichhardt went to London in 1837, stayed for some months with William Nicholson at Clifton, was then in London for a period, and in July 1838 went to Paris with Nicholson.
William Nicholson, however, changed his mind, but paid Leichhardt's passage and gave him £200 with which to start in the new country.
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 Lyne Families England & Australia
On his death 1851, his fortune passed to son Stephens Lyne Stephens who died 1860, his fortune passing as to income to widow Yolande, after her death residue to be for such issue of his four uncles as living at his decease share and share alike.
According to Burke's Colonial Gentry 1891, William was son of John Lyne and Betty Curtis m 1775, John being son of Thomas Lyne of Lyde and grandson of Henry Lyne of Little Compton.
William Lawrence Lyne d 1880 Victoria, Australia; he was son of Capt Thomas Lyne, grandson of John Lyne ch Ringwood, Hampshire 1722 and Elizabeth Lawrence m 1757 Shaftesbury, Dorset and thought to be great grandson of Joseph Lyne of Ringwood 1697-1768 m 1717 Elizabeth (source rootsweb postings of Richard Lyne).
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 William Yeowell / Elizabeth Ann Keen
William James Yeowell (#966) was born in Hackney 24 May 1889.
William James Yeowell (#968) was born in Hackney 11 October 1890.
Stanley William Yeowell (#1098) was born in Bow 28 June 1916.
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 William Lyne Retires - Sunset on a golden era
William Lyne, who has been in charge since 1966, is not one of your four-X Australians.
Lyne is not so much shy as invisible.
A dozen years ago, Lyne scrabbled together enough money to give the hall a makeover, adding a couple of hundred seats, a hospitality room and a gleam on the brass rails.
www.scena.org /columns/lebrecht/020925-NL-Lyne.html   (986 words)

  
 Nazi UFOs - How They Fly - The German Tesla Anti-Gravity And Free Energy Program (William Lyne) (2004).avi information ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Lyne says it was because it would render obsolete so many mainstays of our world economy, including our dependence on fossil fuels and our outmoded forms of transportation.
Lyne obtained the compass when the classified device was mistakenly sold to a New Mexico scrap dealer.
Residing in New Mexico for over 30 years, Lyne has seen several formations of flying saucers and has concluded that the UFO crash at Roswell was an elaborate government disinformation hoax meant to convince the American public that these objects are interplanetary...
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 People's Voice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sir William John Lyne, Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St George (1900), Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1880, Premier 1899-1901 and member of the Commonwealth House of Representatives at its inception in 1901 represented the Riverina electorate of Hume for an unbroken period of 32 years.
Evan's close analysis of Lyne's views led him to believe that at the very least this view should be modified.
When Lord Hopetoun invited Sir William Lyne, who was the leader of the Government in New South Wales at the time, to form Federal Government in 1900 the leaders of other colonies refused to support Lyne, who anti-federalist ideas were well known, and threatened not to federate.
www.peoplesvoice.gov.au /stories/tas/gspring/gspring_n.htm   (364 words)

  
 Wilson William Lyne: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
William L. Wilson and Tariff Reform, a Biography
William Lyne Wilson was born at Smithfield, Jefferson...Huntington 1845-1932, the Wilson family numbered in the descending...ages the following children: William Huntington, Walter Lyne, Allen, Arthur Lee, Mary...
Lyne sees the front matter of Goldings translation...Ovids epic, that is perhaps because, as Lyne acknowledges, Ovid is only one among many...
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 William Lyne Wilson - Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
William Lyne Wilson 1843-1900, American legislator, cabinet member, and university president, b.
He was a private in the Confederate army in the Civil War, and after teaching (1865-71) Latin at Columbian College (now George Washington Univ.) and practicing law (1871-82) in Charles Town, W.Va., Wilson was (1882-83) president of the Univ. of West Virginia.
Bibliography: See F. Summers, ed., William L. Wilson and Tariff Reform (1953) and The Cabinet Diary of William L. Wilson, 1896-1897 (1957).
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-Wilson-WL.html   (647 words)

  
 WILSON, William Lyne (1843-1900) Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Tull, Thomas R. “The Shift to Republicanism: William L. Wilson and the Election of 1894.”; West Virginia History 37 (October 1975): 17-33.
Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. The inauguration of William Lyne Wilson, LL., D. as President of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., September 15, 1897.
William L. Wilson, of West Virginia, in the House of Representatives, Monday, May 5, 1884.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/bibdisplay.pl?index=W000623   (138 words)

  
 Occult Science Dictatorship - William Lyne
This reign of thought-terror makes it difficult for creative individuals to express divergent scientific views without being virtually burned at the stake by thought-control zombies, who have fallen victim to the pressure to believe the mind-crippling theories Big Brother wants them to.
Lyne chisels away a shell of quasi-religious "scientific" superstitions which have ossified into scientific orthodoxy, to expose the soft underbelly of Relativist pseudo-science, which has masqueraded as absolute, immutable truth for almost a century.
Lyne points the way out, and even includes some novel scientific discoveries.
oneheartbooks.com /books/mind_control/occult_science_dictatorship.htm   (116 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online:
William Lyne Crawford, lawyer and legislator, was born on January 23, 1839, in Clay County, Kentucky, the son of Jeptha D. and Catherine Crawford.
In 1880 he and his brother, M. Crawford, moved their law partnership, Crawford and Crawford, from Jefferson to Dallas, where William became a noted criminal and civil lawyer who tried cases of nationwide importance.
William L. McDonald, Dallas Rediscovered: A Photographic Chronicle of Urban Expansion, 1870-1925 (Dallas: Dallas County Historical Society, 1978).
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/CC/fcr14.html   (285 words)

  
 Books written by William R. Lyne
To this end, flying saucer technology of relative simplicity and phenomenal potential was stolen from its inventor, Nikola Tesla, and has been concealed from us for over 50 years.
In 1953, Lyne and at least seven others saw a flying saucer at a close range.
Lyne studied its behavior, discovered its secrets, and presents this book, representing over 45 years of research, complete with a set of simplified plans to build your own saucer.
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 The Harte & Lyne Trade Service Centre - From Joe Saturday's Case Files   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The only customs broker had disappeared, throwing his clerk, William H. Lyne, out of work and abandoning the numerous importers using Hamilton as a major distribution point.
William Lyne (1859 - 1952) and Robert Harte (1857 - 1943) formed the partnership of Harte & Lyne, in August 1892, to provide customs brokerage services to foreign importers warehousing and distributing through the port of Hamilton.
William H. Lyne sold the firm to his son, John H. Lyne (1895 - 1965).
www.harte-lyne.ca /cominfo/thestory.html   (369 words)

  
 Lyne Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
His helpless infatuation for the sinister figure of his mistress Cynthia forms the main subject of his poetry, and is analyzed with a tormented but witty grandeur in all its changing moods--from ecstasy...
Collins and Lyne's Microbiological Methods, 8th edition is a fully revised and up-to-date edition of this classic bench book.
But, far from being merely a theoretical exhortation to 'pass the baton' to younger people who will 'run the race' when the present generation of those leading the church complete their course, this book shows practically how it can and must happen.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Lyne   (869 words)

  
 WWU News Release
He and Lyne, an associate professor in Western’s English department, amassed a collection of writing from a range of authors, forming a complete and diverse account of the African American experience.
Lyne earned his Ph.D. in English from the University of Virginia in 1990.
High-quality photos of Johnson and Lyne are available at http://www.wwu.edu/ucomm/exchange/index.html.
www.wwu.edu /depts/ucomm/news/20021003.html   (320 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - William Lyne Wilson (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
William Lyne Wilson 1843–1900, American legislator, cabinet member, and university president, b.
He served as president of Washington and Lee Univ. from 1897 to 1900.
See F. Summers, ed., William L. Wilson and Tariff Reform (1953) and The Cabinet Diary of William L. Wilson, 1896–1897 (1957).
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 "Pentagon Space Aliens"
William Lyne spoke at Conpiracy Con in 2001.
For over 48 years, William R. Lyne has studied and researched "flying saucers" after he and others personally witnessed these craft while growing up along the southern New Mexico border.
His book, "Occult Ether Physics", is a (non-fiction) re-discovery of what he believes to be the scientific/technical basis for a space-propulsion system invented in the late 19th century by Nikola Tesla, now used in the secret, exclusively man-made flying machines known as "flying saucers" or "UFOs".
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 MS.171
Cassandra and William Lyne were the parents of two children, a
Moncure Lyne became one of the founders in Virginia
Lyne (1875-) in collaboration with her mother, Mrs.
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 LyneCooper
He was the son of ____ and Martha (___) LYNE, who were both born in England.
William Henry LYNE born 1851 Newport, RI John LYNE b.
William Henry LYNE born 1851 Newport, RI; died 8 April 1938 Fall River, Mass., age 87 years 0 months 1 day.
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 William Lyne : Oxford Biography Index entry
Lyne, Sir William John (1844–1913), politician in Australia
Linton, William James (1812–1897), wood-engraver, polemicist, and poet
McMinn, ‘Lyne, Sir William John (1844–1913)’, first published Sept 2004, 760 words
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 THE ATOMIC HYDROGEN REACTION
Here is an interesting excerpt from Lyne's book which, although not from a standard scientific journal, appears to have some vital information in it, particularly with regard to early hydrogen welding processes and other processes such as the Papp engine.
We stress that statements in the article where Lyne simply rejects general relativity etc., and using his own terminology, should not be taken too literally since it is his opinion.
The end result is to put some real substance into Lyne's observations on the excess energy from atomic hydrogen, which is equivalent to the excess energy from the proton.
www.cheniere.org /misc/a_h%20reaction.htm   (2323 words)

  
 Lyne Family Genealogy Forum
Susannah Lyne of Lancaster, VA - Jeanette Woodruff 3/29/05
John Lyne of Lancashire, England and Morris, Grundy Co., IL - Steven Lynes Sr.
Lyne in WI and Pa abt 1860 - Rebecca Lyne Huston 11/27/00
genforum.genealogy.com /lyne   (1011 words)

  
 William Lyne Wilson
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WILSON, William Lyne, congressman, born in Jefferson county, Virginia, 3 May, 1843.
In 1882 he became president of West Virginia university, but he resigned in order to take his seat in congress on 1 December, 1883.
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 group9
Sir William Lyne of Albury was Premier of N.S.W in
Sir William Lyne represented Albury in State or Federal
Mr Lyne became a member of the NSW
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