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The identity of the blind and the lame ewer ipsa in 2 Samuel 58b, The identity of the blind and the lame ower ipsa in 2 Samuel 58b, The identity of the blind and the lame ewer ipse in 2 Samuel 58b, The identity of the blind and the lame ewer upsa in 2 Samuel 58b, or The identity of the blind and the lame ewer unisea in 2 Samuel 58b ?
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Harold Hitz Burton
Harold Hitz Burton 1888-1964, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1945-58), b. Jamaica Plain (now part of Boston), Mass. Admitted to the bar in 1912, he built a prosperous law practice in Cleveland and taught law (1923-25) at Western Reserve Univ. (now Case Western Reserve Univ.). He later... Read more |
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Empress of Rome Livia
Livia Livia (58 B.C.-29 A.D.) was an influential consort of Augustus, architect of the Roman Empire, who was depicted in imperial propaganda as the embodiment of womanliness and dedication, while her enemies believed her to be a ruthless seeker of power. As mistress of the Roman world,... Read more |
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Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss
Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss , 1896-1974, American financier, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (1953-58), b. Charleston, W.Va. In World War I he served under Herbert Hoover on the Belgian Relief Commission and the Allied Supreme Economic Council. He was a special assistant to Secretary of the... Read more |
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Robert Dinwiddie
Robert Dinwiddie 1693-1770, colonial governor of Virginia (1751-58), b. near Glasgow, Scotland. He was collector of customs (1727-38) for Bermuda and surveyor general (1738-51) for the Bahamas, Jamaica, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and the Carolinas. Appointed lieutenant governor of Virginia... Read more |
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Mephibosheth
Mephibosheth , in the Bible. 1 Jonathan's lame son to whom David restored Saul's lands. For the relation between the names of this man, see Baal . 2 Son of Saul.... Read more |
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Samuel Gridley Howe
Samuel Gridley Howe 1801-76, American reformer and philanthropist, b. Boston, Mass., grad. Brown, 1821, M.D. Harvard, 1824. He began his life-long service to others by going to Greece to aid in its war for independence and spent six years there. He is best remembered for his work with the blind; he... Read more |
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country
country country cousin a person with an unsophisticated and provincial appearance or manners. The phrase is recorded from the late 18th century, in Samuel Foote's The Lame Lover (1770): ‘Pester'd at table with the odious company of country cousins’.go to the country test public... Read more |
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Samuel David
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books of Samuel
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