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  1. A poem, entitled Lucy's-pony by James Roane. [from old catalog] Gregory, 2010-06-25
  2. At last...Donny! by James Gregory, 1973
  3. Cabbages and Cauliflowers; How to Grow Them by James John Howard Gregory, 2010-07-24
  4. Frederick Douglass the orator by James M. 1849-1915 Gregory, 2010-06-24
  5. The u.S.S.R.: a geographical survey by James S Gregory, 1944
  6. The patent book: An illustrated guide and history for inventors, designers, and dreamers by James Gregory, 1979
  7. The Practice of Surgery by James Gregory Mumford, 1911
  8. Surgical Aspects of Digestive Disorders by James Gregory Mumford, 2010-10-14
  9. In the Mix: Narrowing the Gap Between Public and Private Housing (Fabian Policy Report) by Gregory James, Nick Raynsford MP, 2009-07-01
  10. Conceptus Medicinae Theoreticae V1-2 (1794) (Latin Edition) by James Gregory, 2010-09-10
  11. Elements of the infinitesimal calculus: with numerous examples and applications to analysis and geometry by James Gregory Clark, 2010-07-30
  12. Surgical Memoirs: And Other Essays by James Gregory Mumford, 2010-02-16
  13. One Hundred Surgical Problems; The Experiences of Daily Practice Dissected and Explained by James Gregory Mumford, 2009-12-23
  14. Conspectus Medicinae Theoreticae Ad Usum Academicum (Latin Edition) by James Gregory, 2010-04-02

61. James Gregory - Funniest Man In America
james gregory is in a class all by himself . . . his humor transcends all barriers. Entertainment Magazine. I ve come away from
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62. James Gregory --  Encyclopædia Britannica
MLA style " james gregory." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. APA style james gregory. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved May 5, 2004, from
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63. James Gregory (I)
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  • 64. James Gregory Ische(470728)
    Features identifying information and pictures of a Canadian adoptee.
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    James Gregory ISCHE James Gregory Ische is my birth name.
    Robert Timothy Halderson is my adopted name. I grew up in Toronto and have lived and worked in the Ottawa area since 1973. I am interested in connecting with members of my birth family.
    My mother, 25 yrs old at the time of my birth, was born in a small town in rural Ontario, as were her parents. She taught at business colleges and enlisted in the Armed Forces. When I was born she had one brother who was 2 yrs older. He was also in the Armed Forces and then he worked for a railway company. He had one son. My grandmother was Irish/Protestant and had 3 brothers. My grandfather had one brother and two married sisters. Both my grandfather and his brother worked for the same mining company. My great grandparents came from Germany.
    I have had a good life thanks to my adoptive parents who have both passed away. I am very interested in my genealogy and I have also never been able to answer my doctor's questions about my family medical history and believe that every one should have a right to that information.
    Any help you can offer would be appreciated.

    65. Gregory
    Biography of james gregory (16381675) james gregory. Born Nov 1638 in Drumoak (near Aberdeen), Scotland Main index. james gregory was born in the Manse of Drumoak
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Gregory.html
    James Gregory
    Born: Nov 1638 in Drumoak (near Aberdeen), Scotland
    Died: Oct 1675 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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    to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    James Gregory was born in the Manse of Drumoak. This is a small parish on the river Dee, about fifteen kilometres west of Aberdeen. His father was John Gregory and his mother was Janet Anderson. John Gregory had studied at Marischal College in Aberdeen, then gone on to study theology at St Mary's College in the University of St Andrews before spending his life in the parish of Drumoak. Turnbull writes [20]:- John Gregory was a man of courage and foresight but was not conspicuous for outstanding intellectual gifts ... James seems to have inherited his genius through his mother's side of the family. Janet Anderson's brother, Alexander Anderson, was a pupil of . He acted as an editor for and fully incorporated 's ideas into his own teaching in Paris. James was the youngest of his parents three children. He had two older brothers Alexander (the eldest) and David, and there was an age gap of ten years between James and David. James learnt mathematics first from his mother who taught him geometry. His father John Gregory died in 1651 when James was thirteen and at this stage James's education was taken over by his brother David who was about 23 at the time. James was given

    66. James Gregory's Home Page
    james gregory'S Home Page. The Comedy Catch Page. Mail to Michael
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    67. Gregory, James (1638-1675) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
    Nationality , Scottish v. gregory, james (16381675), Scottish mathematician and astronomer who invented the Gregorian telescope.
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    Branch of Science Astronomers Branch of Science Mathematicians ... Scottish
    Gregory, James (1638-1675)

    Scottish mathematician and astronomer who invented the Gregorian telescope He anticipated Taylor series long before Brook Taylor . Using a Taylor series he was able to compute the natural logarithm of any positive number. Taylor (Brook)
    Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews) Dublin Trinity College Bonn

    68. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages The Xynides/Dean Family Home
    Family research by gregory Nicholas Xynides, Holyoke, Massachusetts. Includes lineage of james W Dean from Quincy, Florida.
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    The Xynides/Dean Family Home Page
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    I am doing research on the Xynides lineage from Saint Johns County, Florida. I know that Harry E. Xynides came to the United States from Greece as a stowaway sometime between 1930-1940. He is married to Betsy Glisson and resides in Saint Augustine, Florida.
    I am also researching the James W. Dean lineage from Quincy, Florida. I know the James W. Dean was born on August 26, 1907 and was married to Frances W. McKenzie.
    Any information would be appreciated. I am also willing to share the information that I have.
    Gregory Nicholas Xynides
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    69. James Gregory (I)
    james gregory (I) Filmography, Awards, Biography, Agent, Discussions, Photos, News Articles, Fan Sites Not the james gregory you're looking for? james gregory (I) New York-born james gregory gave up a career as a stockbroker to take
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    70. Gregory, James
    gregory, james (16381675). gregory was born in Scotland and graduated from Marischal College, where he focused on mathematics and astronomy.
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    Gregory, James (16381675) Gregory was born in Scotland and graduated from Marischal College, where he focused on mathematics and astronomy. He went to London to seek more opportunities and published Optica prom o ta Next he went to the University of Padua in Italy to study and work. There he published Vera circuli et hyperbola e quadratura (1667) and These two works looked at areas of geometric shapes, properties of series, and the difference between algebraic and transcendental functions. The later book also contained a proof of the fundamental theorem of calculus Gregory returned to London and then Scotland in 1668 and was appointed the professor of mathematics at St. Andrews College in Scotland. He left there to go to Edinburgh University in 1674. Major publications: Vera circuli et hyperbola e quadratura;

    71. Biography: Gregory The Illuminator, Apostle To Armenia (23 Mar 332)
    St. gregory the Illuminator, Apostle to Armenia. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
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    Gregory the Illuminator, Apostle to Armenia
    23 March 332
    The ancient kingdom of Armenia was the first country to become Christian, and it recognizes Gregory as its apostle. Armenia was a buffer state between the powerful empires of Rome and Parthia (Persia), and both of them sought to control it. Gregory was born about 257. When he was still an infant, his father assassinated the King of Parthia, and friends of the family carried Gregory away for protection to Caesarea in Cappadocia, where he was reared as a Christian. About 280 he returned to Armenia, where he was at first treated severely, but eventually by his preaching and example brought both King Tiridates and a majority of his people to the Christian faith. About 300, Gregory was consecrated the first bishop of Armenia. He died about 332. Armenian Christians to this day remember him with honor and gratitude. Prayer (traditional language) Almighty God, who willest to be glorified in thy saints, and didst raise up thy servant Gregory the Illuminator to be a light in the world, and to preach the Gospel to the people of Armenia: Shine, we pray thee, in our hearts, that we also in our generation may show forth thy praise, who hast called us out of darkness into thy marvelous light; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Prayer (contemporary language) Almighty God, whose will it is to be glorified in your saints, and who raised up your servant Gregory the Illuminator to be a light in the world, and to preach the Gospel to the people of Armenia: Shine, we pray, in our hearts, that we also in our generation may show forth your praise, who called us out of darkness into your marvelous light; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.

    72. Biography: Gregory Of Nyssa (9 March 395)
    St. gregory of Nyssa, bishop. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
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    Gregory of Nyssa
    9 March 395
    Gregory of Nyssa, his brother Basil the Great (14 June), and Basil's best friend Gregory of Nazianzus (9 May), are known collectively as the Cappadocian Fathers. They were a major force in the triumph of the Athanasian position at the Council of Constantinople in 381. Gregory of Nyssa tends to be overshadowed by the other two. Gregory of Nyssa was born in Caesarea, the capital of Cappadocia (central Turkey) in about 334, the younger brother of Basil the Great and of Macrina (19 July), and of several other distinguished persons. As a youth, he was at best a lukewarm Christian. However, when he was twenty, some of the relics of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (10 March) were transferred to a chapel near his home, and their presence made a deep impression on him, confronting him with the fact that to acknowledge God at all is to acknowledge His right to demand a total commitment. Gregory became an active and fervent Christian. He considered the priesthood, decided it was not for him, became a professional orator like his father, married, and settled down to the life of a Christian layman. However, his brother Basil and his friend Gregory of Nazianzus persuaded him to reconsider, and he became a priest in about 362. (This did not affect his marriage.) His brother Basil, who had become archbishop of Caesarea in 370, was engaged in a struggle with the Arian Emperor Valens, who was trying to stamp out belief in the deity of Christ. Basil desperately needed the votes and support of Athanasian bishops, and he maneuvered his friend Gregory into the bishopric of Sasima, and (in about 371) his brother Gregory into the bishopric of Nyssa, a small town about ten miles from Caesarea. Neither one wanted to be a bishop, neither was suited to be a bishop, and both were furious with Basil.) Gregory did not get along well with his flock, was falsely accused of embezzling church funds, fled the scene in about 376, and did not return until after the death of Valens about two years later.

    73. Gregory [Gregorie], James
    gregory Gregorie, james. Note the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email james gregory was one of the most important mathematicians of the century
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    Gregory [Gregorie], James
    Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions.
    1. Dates
    Born: Drumoak, near Aberdeen, Nov. 1638
    Died: Edinburgh, 1675
    Dateinfo: Dates Certain
    Lifespan:
    2. Father
    Occupation: Cleric
    The Rev. James Gregorie was a minister. He died in 1650 when James Gregory was twelve.
    Partly, but only partly, through his wife's inheritance he amassed a small fortune. All the details indicate wealth.
    3. Nationality
    Birth: Scottish
    Career: Scottish
    Death: Scottish
    4. Education
    Schooling: Aberdeen, Padua
    Grammar School at Aberdeen.
    Marischal College, Aberdeen Univ. I assume an M.A. The M.A. was the basic degree in a Scottish university; I count it as equivalent to a B.A.
    Studied geometry, mechanics and astronomy under Stefano degli Angeli, Torricelli's pupil, at Padua, 1664-8.
    5. Religion
    Affiliation: Anglican
    The Rev. John Gregorie had much trouble from the Scottish Presbyterians because of his episcopalian principles. The whole Gregorie family were stubborn episcopalians.
    6. Scientific Disciplines

    74. Flaco The James Gregory Story
    Chronicles the life of james Alexander gregory in his quest to create the greatest movie of all time. Synopsis, biographical background, multimedia, and contact information.
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    75. The Oxfordshire Cotswolds In Old Photographic Postcards
    A history of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds in old photographic postcards; a book by Derek james Bason and gregory Lee Bason.
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    If you are interested in the history of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds then The Way It Was - A History of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds in Old Photographic Postcards will appeal to you. This book by Derek James Bason and Gregory Lee Bason contains over 100 old photographs of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds. Please click on the links below to find out more about The Way It Was - A History of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds in Old Photographic Postcards Site contents: A synopsis of The Way It Was Sample postcards and captions Map showing the region of interest ... Links to Oxfordshire history sites from the jacket "Old photographic postcards are a little piece of life from the past. This small but eloquent collection takes us into the Oxfordshire Cotswolds and tells the story of lives very different from the ones we live today. Tiny, quiet villages with dusty roads and only a horse and cart for transport; market towns where the first cars drew crowds, particularly if the inexperienced driver had a slight mishap; charabancs full of behatted and elegant ladies on a church outing; and whole families going into the fields to bring in the ripe wheat. The Way It Was is a fascinating record of 40 years of formidable change. People living in the area now will recognise places they know, or thought they knew. Perhaps it will take a while to realise that they are looking at their own home, or the public house they frequent of an evening. They will be able to chart the changes brought about by the passing of the years in a quiet, rural area, seen through the eyes of local photographers.

    76. Gregory, James
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia gregory, james. gregory, james, 1638–75, Scottish mathematician. Related content from HighBeam Research on james gregory.
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    77. Freeway Killers
    A brief overview of the crimes of William Bonin, Vernon Butts, gregory Miley, and james Munro.
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    78. Press Release 1/30/02 - Top State Officials In Otsego County Announce Opening Of
    Lt. Governor Mary Donohue, State Insurance Superintendent gregory V. Serio and Senator james L. Seward open a new insurance frauds investigators office of the New York State Insurance Department office in Oneonta.
    http://www.ins.state.ny.us/p0201301.htm
    STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER MARY O. DONOHUE, LT. GOVERNOR
    FOR RELEASE:
    IMMEDIATE, Wednesday
    January 30, 2002 TOP STATE OFFICIALS IN OTSEGO COUNTY
    Announce Opening of Oneonta Frauds Office following Visit to New York Central Mutual Highlighting the Effect of Insurance Fraud on All New Yorkers
    Lt. Governor Mary Donohue, State Insurance Superintendent Gregory V. Serio and Senator James L. Seward today opened a new insurance frauds investigators office of the New York State Insurance Department office in Oneonta and visited New York Central Mutual Fire Insurance Company highlighting the effects insurance fraud has on insurers and all New Yorkers. "This new investigatory facility in Oneonta will not only serve the needs of greater Otsego County, but will serve as a base of operations for an expanded fraud-fighting initiative in the Southern Tier. As a former prosecutor, I would also like to specifically thank Otsego County District Attorney William J. Gibbons for his dedication to the fight against insurance fraud," said Lt. Governor Donohue. "With this new office, Oneonta is going to be a significant center of the state's fight against insurance fraud," said Senator Seward, chair of the Senate Insurance Committee. "I congratulate the Superintendent Serio for his efforts to focus on insurance fraud and scams because they hurt family finances and drive up insurance premiums. We welcome the continued cooperation of the Otsego County District Attorney."

    79. Gregory, James
    james gregory. 12/23/1911 09/16/2002. Bronx, NY, USA. Abduction of Saint Anne, . Pete Haggerty, 1975. Al Capone, . Schaefer, 1959. Ambushers, . MacDonald, 1968.
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    James Gregory Bronx, NY, USA Abduction of Saint Anne Pete Haggerty Al Capone Schaefer Ambushers MacDonald Bastard Beneath the Planet of the Apes Ursus Big Caper Captain Newman, M.D. Colonel Edgar Pyser Clambake Duster Hayward Comeback Kid Distant Trumpet Flight of Dragons voice Francis Gary Powers: True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident Frogmen Chief Lane Goldie and the Boxer Go To Hollywood Leo Hackett Gridlock Gun Glory Hey Boy! Hey Girl! Hideaway Rutledge Late Liz Love God? Hughes Main Event Gough Manchurian Candidate Senator John Iselin Miracle on 34th Street District Attorney Murderer's Row Murderers' Row Naked City Hicks Nightfall Ben Fraser Onionhead PT 109 Commander Ritchie Quick Before It Melts Rage to Live Scarlet Hour Secret War of Harry Frigg General Prentiss Shootout Sam Foley Silencers MacDonald Sons of Katie Elder Morgan Hastings Strongest Man in the World Chief Blair Twilight of Honor Norris Bixby Two Weeks in Another Town Brad Byrd Underwater Warrior Doctor (Lt.) William Arnold Very Missing Person Weekend Nun Young Stranger
    Barney Miller Insp. Frank Luger
    Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Perfect Crime Columbo Short Fuse David Buckner Ironside Message From Beyond Ironside Rundown on a Bum Rap Kolchak: The Night Stalker They Have Been, They Are, They Will Be

    80. Moralia In Iob, Books One Through Five
    james J. O'Donnell translation.
    http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/jod/gregory.html
    Gregory the Great
    Gregory the Great was pope from 590-604 and left behind a substantial literary heritage. His most ambitious work and one of the most popular works of scriptural exegesis in the middle ages was the Moralia in Iob , commenting the book of Job in 35 books running to over half a million words. The flavor of the work may be found from the highly "confessional" last page of the text, available here in Latin and in English . See also my study, 'The Holiness of Gregory'. A draft translation, made in the early 1980s and never satisfactorily revised, of the first five books is provided here: As of 18 September 1994, only the first book is in HTML with footnotes to click on; the others appear in a rougher, all-ASCII form, with the footnotes missing. Better later, si deus nos adiuvet. Comments, corrections, suggestions, improvements to jod@georgetown.edu

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