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Sir Arthur Streeton
Streeton, Sir Arthur (b Mount Duneed, Victoria, 8 Apr. 1867; d Olinda, Victoria, 2 Sept. 1943). Australian painter, active mainly in Melbourne. He was a prolific landscape painter, working in an Impressionist style similar to that of his friend Tom Roberts. Between 1898 and 1924 he spent most of... Read more |
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Robert Barclay
Robert Barclay 1648-90, Scottish apologist for the Society of Friends (Quakers). He wrote many controversial works but is best known for his great treatise An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, which appeared in Latin in 1676 and in English two years later. The duke of York (later James II)... Read more |
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Arthur Christopher Benson
Arthur Christopher Benson 1862-1925, English author; eldest son of Archbishop Benson . He was master at Eton (1885-1903) and at Magdalene College, Cambridge (1915-25). His works include poetry; novels; essays, notably From a College Window (1902); critical studies; and biographies of his father... Read more |
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Sir Arthur Helps
Sir Arthur Helps 1813-75, English historian and author. His works include Friends in Council (3 series, 1847-59), dialogues on social and intellectual subjects; The Spanish Conquest in America (4 vol., 1855-61); Realmah (1868), a political novel; and The Life of Columbus (1869). He edited... Read more |
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Friends of God
Friends of God A mystical school founded in Germany in the fourteenth century for the purpose of ministering to the poor by preaching, sacrament, and meditation. Those associated with it included men and women of every rank and station, not only monks and nuns but knights, farmers, artisans, and... Read more |
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Robert Alphonso Taft
Robert Alphonso Taft 1889-1953, American politician, b. Cincinnati, Ohio; son of William Howard Taft . He practiced law in Ohio and served (1921-26, 1931-32) in the state legislature. Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1938, Taft quickly became the acknowledged leader of conservative Republicans. He... Read more |
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