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Henry Huttleston Rogers Coe
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Henry Huttleston Rogers Coe (June 30, 1907 - August 1966) or Hank as he was known to his wife and friends, was the third and youngest son of William Robertson Coe and Mai Huttleston Rogers Coe.His parents' interest in the American West had a profound effect upon him and he lived in Cody, Wyoming for most of his adult life.Henry served as an enlisted man in the United States Navy during the second world war, and was wounded in a Japanese torpedo attack on his ship.
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The Expositor's Bible
The Book of Proverbs (Cram Edition)€ 32,95 -
The Expositor's Bible
The Song of Solomon and the Lamentations of Jeremiah (Cram Edition)€ 27,50 -
The Expositor's Bible
The Epistle to the Ephesians (Cram Edition)€ 35,95 -
The Expositor's Bible
The Book of Isaiah, Volume 1 (of 2) (Cram Edition)€ 32,95 -
John Hare (Actor)
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sir John Hare (16 May 1844 - 28 December 1921), born John Fairs, was an English actor and manager of the Garrick Theatre in London from 1889 to 1895. Hare was born in Giggleswick in Yorkshire and was educated at Giggleswick school. He made his first appearance on the stage at Liverpool in 1864, coming to London in 1865, and acting for ten years with the Bancrofts at the Prince of Wales Theater. He soon made his mark, particularly in T. W. Robertson's comedies, and in 1875 became manager of the Court Theatre. In association with Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter Kendal at the St. James's Theatre from 1879 to 1888, Hare established his popularity in London in important character and men of the world parts.
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Lectures on the Religion of the Semites
The Fundamental Institutions€ 41,50 -
Life and Letters
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Robertson Massif
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Robertson Massif (76°22¿S 161°55¿E¿ / ¿76.367°S 161.917°E¿ / -76.367; 161.917) is a rugged, mainly ice-covered massif, 7 miles long, located north of Pa Tio Tio Gap. The feature includes Mount Gauss and Mount Chetwynd and forms the north segment of Kirkwood Range. Named after William Robertson, Chief Executive Officer and Surveyor-General of the Department of Survey and Land Information, 1988-96; directed programs for Antarctic surveying, mapping and place naming; currently a member of SCAR.
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Cambuslang clergy
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The sequence of Clergy of Cambuslang reflects pretty accurately the development of the Christian Church in Scotland.
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Alexander Adam
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Alexander Adam (June 24, 1741 - December 18, 1809) was a Scottish teacher and writer on Roman antiquities. He was born near Forres, in Morayshire. From his earliest years he showed uncommon diligence and perseverance in classical studies, notwithstanding many difficulties and privations. In 1757 he went to Edinburgh, where he studied at the university. His reputation as a classical scholar secured him a post as assistant at Watson's Hospital and the headmastership in 1761. In 1764 he became private tutor to Alexander Kincaid, afterwards Lord Provost of Edinburgh, by whose influence he was appointed in 1768 to the rectorship of the High School on the retirement of Mr Matheson, whose substitute he had been for some time before. From this period he devoted himself entirely to the duties of his office and to the preparation of his numerous works on classical literature. His popularity and success as a teacher are strikingly illustrated by the great increase in the number of his pupils, many of whom subsequently became distinguished men, among them being Walter Scott, Lord Brougham and Francis Jeffrey.
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Historiographer Royal
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Historiographer Royal is a member of the Royal household in Scotland. The office was created in 1681, and was in abeyance from 1709 until 1763 when it was revived for Principal William Robertson of Edinburgh University. The post now has no formal responsibilities or salary. The post is held by commission under the Great Seal of Scotland. The current office-holder is Christopher Smout, Emeritus Professor of History at the University of St Andrews.
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