Utah State History - UHQ Index - W Wey, A. Fred, SLC C. of C. boxing Committee chair, 55 of operettas, 50 34445 Whitney,Mother, Gift of tongues of president, 52 381; and LDS temple Book, 47 61 http://history.utah.gov/historyprograms/uhqindex3w.html
Extractions: Home History Programs A B ... Z B ased on the individual volume indexes combined by Craig Ringgenberg, July 1997. Volume numbers are followed by a colon and page numbers. The full text of the Quarterly is not available on the Internet. Users may find the articles and book reviews they want at a public or academic library or in the Utah History Suite, a CD-ROM available through our Marketplace W Wackhams, Mrs. Albion V., and Utah silver, 46: 312
Find-A-Grave By State: Nebraska by a chapter) in John F. Kennedy's Book PROFILES IN 5, 1877, to March 3, 1883; chairman,Committee on Territories When asked about her Gift to the city, she http://www.findagrave.com/state/31.html
Extractions: Senator from Nebraska; attended the common schools; was graduated from the law department of the University of Iowa at Iowa City in 1883; was admitted to the bar in 1884 and commenced practice in Perry, Dallas County, Iowa; moved to Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebr., in 1888 and continued the practice of law; prosecuting attorney of Buffalo County 1892-1896; deputy attorney general of Nebraska 1900-1904; attorney general of Nebraska 1904-1906; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1907, to March 3, 1913; unsuccessful candidate for renomination 1912; chairman, Committee on Patents (Sixty-first and Sixty-second Congresses); resumed the practice of law in Omaha, Nebr., 1913-1942; retired and moved to Seattle, Washington.
A George Family Called "Quaker" of that year, he notified the Committee on Purchase benevolent institutions, his mostnotable Gift of this From Will Book 1 - Jefferson co., Tennessee page http://www.the-roundup.com/quaker/george/geoquaker.html
Extractions: N o where was the persecution of Quakers more severe then in Wales. The Welsh Quakers stood it all heroically and when William Penn offered them a haven of rest, they found an honorable way of escaping the trials which seemed practically endless. But they loved their old country; its language and customs, and a committee of them obtained from William Penn the offer of a Barony, where they could have a new Wales and, as they hoped a government of their own, unmixed with alien influences. See pages 442-3, "The Quakers in the American Colonies", by Rufus M. Jones, Isaac Sharpless & Amelia M. Gummere, 1911
Michel Van Rijn - Art News Gordion Weber, who writhed his way in to the Committee. accused of almost every crimein the Book, this time multiple aspects, have always been a Gift of grace http://www.michelvanrijn.com/artnews/archive/mar2001.htm
Extractions: Horiuchi Noriyoshi was seen last week in Teheran's National Museum . He is bribing officials, hoping to prevent them from attacking the stolen works of art of the Western Cave Treasure, sold by him to the Miho Museum. (Photos of this visit have been sent by me to Interpol) A strong message to Hori: We are watching you! You will not be able to bribe all people who are willing to stand up against you and the Miho Museum. You are a thief and you have been caught! Red handed! You are also a laughing story. You're lousy defense is crumbling... You bought only from reputable dealers?
Catalog 65 of title page 'John Appleton , the Gift of Mr Evans's Circular advertises the Book,solicits orders for it 160 departed Quakers, collected by a Committee of the http://www.lesserbooks.com/catalog/cat65.html
Extractions: Abbot, Abiel: LETTERS WRITTEN IN THE INTERIOR OF CUBA, BETWEEN THE MOUNTAINS OF ARCANA, TO THE EAST, AND OF CUSCO, TO THE WEST, IN THE MONTHS OF FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL, AND MAY, 1828. BY THE LATE REV....PASTOR OF THE FIRST CHURCH IN BEVERLY, IN MASSACHUSETTS. Boston: Bowles and Dearborn. 1829, Contemporary plain boards [soiled], rebacked. xv, 256 pp. Untrimmed, foxed moderately, with expert repair to a closed tear [no loss] at leaf 149-150. Still, a not unattractive copy. Good+. The book includes a posthumous biography of the author, whose Preface states, "To the important subject of population, he has directed his attention, and to the constituent proportions of white and colored, of free and slave; and to the manners and customs, and the moral condition of the country." And with discussions of climate, topography, resources this is the focus of the Letters. FIRST EDITION. AI 37345 [many].
New Titles Cataloged. Brown University Library. Providence A. Crawford Greene, steam Book and job printer R48 2001, Rethinkingestate and Gift taxation / William Second report of the Select Committee on the http://walton.rockcluster.brown.edu/jeanr/newtitles/lcsearch_ti.php?subject=K
Letters To The Editor - Christianity Today Magazine rejoice at the findings of Sloan's review Committee, but under include Top 10 Reasonsto Read This Book A list Give Christianity Today as a Gift Buy 1 Gift http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2000/146/56.0.html
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IndiaCulture Main Menu people to seek from God the Gift of long Indian counterpart the Shiromani GurudwaraPrabandhak Committee (SGPC) are the socalled Christians of the Book around http://indiaculture.net/talk/messages/65/121.html
Uppity-Negro.com: An Octavia Butler Fansite: November 2002 Archives advice, on what makes for quality comic Book adult reading. a fundraiser for theChicago Committee to Defend Everyone who's interested has seen The Gift by now http://www.uppity-negro.com/archives/2002_11.html
Extractions: Parable of the Sucky FTP Program is a personal favorite Main November 24, 2002 Better to listen than to talk Like I'm listening to Christopher Priest This nation has had a lot of experience with leaders who put saving face above saving the nation. Bill Clinton put this country through enormous pain and turmoil and, indeed, set the stage for this very scary man to succeed him, by simply not admitting, waaay back during Paula Jones's suit, that he'd had inappropriate conduct (if not quite legally provable sexual intercourse) with a White House intern. George Bush before him spent billions of dollars to bring us to Saddam's door and then turned and went home, and then proceeded to squander a 90% public approval rating to be beaten by an Arkansas governor we'd never heard of. Richard Nixon sentenced tens of thousands of teenage boys to die in the jungles of Southeast Asia because he wanted to win reelection in 1972 and because he didn't want to look bad, or be the first president to "lose" a war. We fought in Vietnam for a principle, to protect our values and our way of life from a tiny, impoverished nation that we pretended was the linchpin to Soviet world dominance so General Dynamics and Bell Helicopter could make a fortune. The piece is about our current President, and titled, "OJ Stupid." Nice shorthand phrase, that.
Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Niles Register 1821-1840 or Book of Mormon God and his angels and possess and exercise the Gift of divination meetingwas again convened, and five persons appointed a Committee of safety http://www.lavazone2.com/dbroadhu/MA/nilesre1.htm
Extractions: Note 1: "The American Society for Meliorating the Condition of the Jews" was founded by Elias Boudinot (author of the 1816 book A Star in the West) in New York on Feb. 8, 1820 (with Boudinot as its president) under the name of "Society for Evangelizing the Jews." The society applied for incorporation in the state of New York early in 1820 and a bill was presented to the New York Legislature for that purpose. In deference to the prominent Jewish journalist and politician, Mordecai M. Noah, the Legislature changed the society's name when it approved its incorporation (see M. M. Noah's editorial in the May 13, 1826 issue of his newspaper, The National Advocate).
APOCALYPSE SOON Roundtable, National Conservative Political Action Committee, Committee for the Theatomic bomb is a marvelous Gift that was felt the need to pen a Book on the http://www.solarcross.com/apocalypse.htm
Extractions: -Rev. Jerry Falwell An elite group of fanatics are currently plotting the nuclear destruction of the planet for their own bizarre and selfish ends. Old news? I do not refer to the arms race between the US and the USSR per se. For that is merely the means to The End for this Conspiracy whose goal is not merely political but metaphysical: the conflict not only of the USA vs. the USSR, but of Good vs. Evil, of God vs. the Devil. It sounds like something from some trashy paperback thriller that combines occultism with super-power espionage. Pictures form in the mind of sinister figures shrouded in hooded robes, plotting in grim whispers in torch-lit caverns. But the identities of these conspirators are no mystery. They are well known to anyone who has watched TV or read a newspaper within the last eight years. They are the preachers and politicians of the Christian Right. If you think that censoring books, records, and movies, outlawing abortion and homosexuality (if not
The Standard Bearer: December 1, 2000 translators, volunteers, copy designers, Committee members, and supporters aboutthis special Gift subscription offer who helps in Book publishing, packaging http://www.prca.org/standard_bearer/volume77/2000dec01.html
Extractions: Vol. 77; No. 5 December 1, 2000 EDITORIAL POLICY Every editor is solely responsible for the contents of his own articles. Contributions of general interest from our readers and questions for "The Reader Asks" department are welcome. Contributions will be limited to approximately 300 words and must be neatly written or typewritten, and must be signed. Copy deadlines are the first and fifteenth of the month. All communications relative to the contents should be sent to the editorial office. REPRINT POLICY Permission is hereby granted for the reprinting of articles in our magazine by other publications, provided: a) that such reprinted articles are reproduced in full; b) that proper acknowledgment is made; c) that a copy of the periodical in which such reprint appears is sent to our editorial office. SUBSCRIPTION POLICY Subscription price: $17.00 per year in the US., US $20.00 elsewhere. Unless a definite request for discontinuance is received, it is assumed that the subscriber wishes the subscription to continue, and he will be billed for renewal. If you have a change of address, please notify the Business Office as early as possible in order to avoid the inconvenience of interrupted delivery. Include your Zip or Postal Code. BOUND VOLUMES The Business Office will accept standing orders for bound copies of the current volume. Such orders are mailed as soon as possible after completion of a volume year.
Extractions: A SHORT time after the events narrated in the preceding chapter, it was arranged that Parson Hall and myself should hold another discussion at the Campbellite Chapel. Parson Hall did not want to meet me in the discussion, but be had to do so or lose his flock, as all the people had become interested in the subject of Mormonism. We met at the appointed time, and chose two umpires to act as moderators of the meeting. The subject to be discussed was: "Are apostles, prophets, teachers, etc., together with the spiritual gifts spoketh of, as recorded by the Apostle Mark in his 16th chapter, necessary to be in the Church now as they were then? I took the affirmative, the Parson the negative; the discussion lasted six hours. In his closing speech Parson Hall became very abusive and denounced the Mormons to the lowest regions of darkness, and the Prophet, Joseph Smith, as a vile impostor. I replied to him and closed the discussion. It was agreed that the Old and New Testaments should be the only authorities to be quoted by us. The umpires refused to decide who had the best of the discussion. They said it rested with the people to decide for themselves. It was evident, however, that the people were with me. The principal topic of conversation was about this strange Mormon doctrine. Parson Hall's flock was by no means satisfied with his course. He said this Mormon doctrine was the strongest Bible doctrine he ever heard of, and he feared the consequences of a further discussion of it. But this would not satisfy the people, who wanted to hear and learn more of it; so another discussion was agreed upon, in which Parsons Curlee and Nichols were to assist Parson Hall, and prompt him.
The Enemy Is Very Much Within Had TopSecret Presidential Codes - A Gift From The CIA does not rest exclusivelyon the Mylroie Book. to the House Armed Services Committee, the following http://serendipity.magnet.ch/wot/enemy.htm
State Of UnBeing -- Issue #15 -- Apocalypse Culture Productions passed from the palaces of the kings to the circle of a Committee. This is a Gift. Whilethe plot of the movie and the Book are quite fantastic, considering http://www.apoculpro.org/sob/issues/sob15.html
Extractions: Yeah, I know, from the table of contents this issue looks small, but it's not. I'm quite pleased with it, other than the fact that there's only one poem and one story, but I suppose that's partially my fault since I didn't pay my internet provider until yesterday (read: put the check in the mail). So if you sent something in for this issue, I'll take a look at it for the next one. Big news this issue is that I put out State of unBeing #8 in between this issue and the last issue. True, it was only a few hours before this issue, but it IS out. So get it from where you got this issue.
JNINDEX Meet the Committee Sally WATSON, Vice Chairman, 35, 24. Members' Book List,offers to lend, 7, 6. Northwood House, Gift to Cowes Town Council, 56, 6. http://www.isle-of-wight-fhs.co.uk/jnindex1.htm
Extractions: This is a list of subjects, surnames, place names, etc. in articles printed in the journals volumes 1-59 winter 1985 - November 2000. The subjects are listed in alphabetical order, with volume number and page number(s). Where pages are listed e.g. 5-8, this indicates that the name appears on all pages in the range, i.e. 5, 6, 7, and 8. A page listing indicates that there is at least one appearance on the page, but there may well be more than one and, in some cases, there may be several. It is recommended that the whole article should be read. SUBJECT VOLUME PAGE(S) 1821 Census, enumerator's book for Ryde 1851 Census Bedfordshire Index 1851 Census Berkshire Index 1851 Census Dorset Index 1851 Census Dorset Index 1851 Census East Surrey Index 1851 Census East Sussex Index 1851 Census Hampshire Index 1851 Census Hampshire Index, IOW volumes 1851 Census Hampshire Index, omissions from 1851 Census IOW Surname Index 1851 Census IOW Surname Index 1851 Census Oxfordshire Index 1851 Census West Middlesex Index 1851 Census, IOW Surname Index
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Irish (In Countries Other Than Ireland) (Catholic Encyclopedia)Category Society Religion and Spirituality I (See Statesman's YearBook, 1907 John Nixon, a member of the Committee of Safetyand son of an Hospital of the Good Samaritan at Cincinnati was the Gift of some http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08132b.htm
Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... I > The Irish (in countries other than Ireland) A B C D ... Z I. IN THE UNITED STATES Who were the first Irish to land on the American continent and the time of their arrival are perhaps matters of conjecture rather than of historical proof; but that the Irish were there almost at the beginning of the colonial era is a fact support by historical records. The various nations of Europe whose explorers had followed Columbus were alive to the possibilities of land conquest in the new continent. For this purpose colonists were needed, and expeditions were fitted out under government protection, which brought over the earliest settlers. England was especially active in promoting these expeditions, and during the seventeenth century, various colonies, beginning with that of Jamestown in 1607, were planted with immigrants, most of them of English nationality. Irish names, however, are met with occasionally in the documents relating to these settlements; it is certain that there were Irish Catholics in the Virginia Colony prior to 1633. In the narrative of the voyage of the Jesuit Father Jesuit missionaries of these times we find Fathers Carroll, Murphy, Hayes, Quinn, O'Reilly, Casey, and others whose names indicate their Celtic origin.
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Extractions: On 01.06.95, the 400-quote-threshold was crossed. Other people's quotation files: You are in a twisty little passage of standards, all conflicting. Michael Meissner, meissner@osf.org "OSF" is the Open Software Foundation whose one purpose in life is creating standards "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them. If you don't like one, just wait for next years model." Andrew Tanenbaum, "Computer Networks", somewhere in the Data Layer chapter "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from. - Grace Murray Hopper, as quoted in the Unix Haters Handbook, p.10 Ah yes. Technology is introduced, utilized, depended upon, obsolete, standardized, and understood, in that order. (To paraphrase someone I can't remember.) Martin Fouts, fouts@hpl.hp.com
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Extractions: London Free Press Write Rory Leishman at The London Free Press, P.O. Box 2280, London, Ont. N6A 4G1 or fax 519-667-4528. ICQ address Visit the FREEDOM-SITE! #12107288 -> http://www.freedomsite.org : unsubscribe Or you can send mail to >To: > >To: "ScanThisNews Recipients List" > >To: > >or call 1-888-456-7215 (e-mail: air force navigator who was captured in Lebanon in 1986. Mr. Dirani was abducted from his Lebanese home by armed Israeli commandos in May, 1994, and has been held under "administrative detention" without charge or trial. The International Day For The Elimination of Racism by Promajority One of the Holy Days on the anti-racist calendar just passed. March 21st was the International Day For the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The Progressive-minority coalition who promote such events focus strictly on the perceived racial "struggles" facing minorities. In their zeal to make society free of "racism" against minorities, they have created a new set of racial grievances which clearly discriminate against the White Majority:
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