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  1. The Importance of the Proof-reader - A Paper read before the Club of Odd Volumes, in Boston, by John Wilson by John Wilson, 2010-07-06
  2. Love Everlasting: Love Letters From Famous Men by Victor Hugo, Edgar Allan Poe, et all 2010-02-01
  3. First Year, Worst Year: Coping with the unexpected death of our grown-up daughter by Barbara A. Wilson, Michael John Wilson, 2004-12-07
  4. Jefferson, Lincoln, and Wilson: The American Dilemma of Race and Democracy
  5. Ideals (Chichester Project) by John Wilson, 2000-10-14
  6. The dramatic works of John Wilson by John Wilson, James Maidment, et all 2010-08-16
  7. Spider Season: A Benjamin Justice Novel (Benjamin Justice Novels) by John Morgan Wilson, 2008-12-09
  8. Teachings and Practice of Tibetan Tantra (Eastern Philosophy and Religion)
  9. Robert Wilson: The Theater of Images by Robert Wilson, 1984-09
  10. Wilson and Gisvold's Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  11. Statement and inference, with other philosophical papers, by John Cook Wilson, 1926
  12. Justice at Risk by John Morgan Wilson, 2008-09-23
  13. Wilson & Gisvold's Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Wilson and Gisvold's Textbook of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
  14. Industrial Organization: Competition, Strategy, Policy by John Lipczynski, John O. S. Wilson, et all 2009-12-19

41. Wilson, John (1595 - 1674) 

http://www.karadar.com/Worterbuch/wilson.html
Komponisten John Wilson Biographie Photo Gallery Home Page Die Biographie von John Wilson Englischer Komponist und Lautenist; noch keine 20 Jahre alt, komponierte John Wilson bereits „aires and ballades" und wurde als der beste Lautenist Englands gefeiert. Er stammte aus Kent und trat 1635 in die Dienste Charles I., den er nach Oxford begleitete (Oxford war bekanntlich die letzte Zuflucht des Königs: hier ergab er sich 1646 den „Rundköpfen", den Anhängern des Parlamentarismus). Hauptsächlich mit dem Sammeln früher englischer Lieder befaßt, wurde Wilson 1645 Professor für Musik in Oxford, und durch seinen Einfluß blieb diese Universitatsstadt noch lange Jahre nach seinem Tod ein bedeutendes Musikzentrum. Nach der Restauration 1660 kehrte Wilson nach London zurück und wurde unter Charles II. „Musician in Ordinary". Er starb im Alter von 79 Jahren und hinterließ viele eigene Lieder sowie mehrere berühmte Liedersammlungen. Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble Studio Informatico Anesin

42. Corporate Gifts And Promotional Products UK And Ireland
Promotional items and products for company marketing. Includes company profile, FAQ and contact details.
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John Wilson Advertising supplies corporate gifts and promotional products throughout the UK and Ireland. We have a reputation for providing quality promotional items at a very competitive price while ensuring excellent customer service. Our professional staff offer a free consultation to help you decide on the best promotional products or corporate gifts for your company branding and promotion. We have a huge range of corporate gifts and promotional products including umbrellas, diaries, mousemats, mugs, clocks, conference items, golf gifts - in fact anything you care to think of, each branded with your logo, "for that lasting impression". Click on promotional products to view our range A full graphic design service is available to all our clients. Throughout the year we have special offers on certain products, these can be seen by clicking on

43. Wilson, John Havelock
wilson, john Havelock. john Havelock wilson (18581929) engelsk fagforeningsmand, organisator og fra 1887 formand for Matrosernes og Kularbejdernes Fagforening.
http://www.leksikon.org/art.php?n=4427

44. JOHN DALTON
A 'biography' of john Dalton, by his 'brother', from the Woodrow wilson National Fellowship Foundation 1992 Summer Institute.
http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1992/Dalton.html
MY BROTHER, JOHN
John and I went to the Quaker school at Pardshow Hall. John was quick at studies and tireless at mathematical problems. John Fletcher, the master, was a superior man who did not use the rod to hammer in learning. He was to provide John with a superb background and lifelong quest for knowledge. Elihu Robinson, a rich Quaker gentleman, became John's mentor and another source of mental stimulation in mathematics and science, especially meteorology. When my brother was twelve, he opened a school in Eaglesfield. He was threatened by the older boys who wanted to fight with the young master, but apparently he managed to control them for two years. Due to the poor salary, John returned to the land briefly and worked for our rich uncle. Meanwhile, I had left home to assist George Bewley with his school at Kendall. When John joined me in 1781, we planned to run the school together when cousin George retired. In 1785 our school opened and we offered English, Latin, Greek, French, along with twenty-one mathematics and science subjects. Mary came to keep house for us. Although we had sixty pupils, we were often forced to borrow and take outside jobs to support ourselves. Once, on our mother's birthday, John bought her some very special stockings. This was to be a treat for she always wore homespun stockings. Mother exclaimed to John, "Why did you buy me scarlet stockings?" John had thought they were blue and turned to me to verify their suitable color. Since we both saw blue instead of scarlet, Mother took the stockings out to some of the other women. So at the age of twenty -six, John discovered that we were both color-blind. John experimented and wrote about this phenomenon in his first important scientific paper. Many years later when John had an audience with the King, he refused to wear the customary dress which included a sword. In a compromise, he agreed to wear his Oxford honorary doctoral robe. John thought the robe was grey, but in reality it was red, which at that time was not an appropriate color for a Quaker. The condition of color-blindness came to be known as Daltonism in France.

45. WILSON, JOHN (CHRISTOPHER NORTH)
694 P P wilson, john P P wilson, john (16271696), English playwright, son of Aaron wilson, a royalist divine, was born in London in 1627. wilson, john.
http://91.1911encyclopedia.org/W/WI/WILSON_JOHN_CHRISTOPHER_NORTH_.htm
WILSON, JOHN (CHRISTOPHER NORTH)
WILSON, JOHN WILSON, JOHN (1627-1696), English playwright, son of Aaron Wilson, a royalist divine, was born in London in 1627. He .matriculated from Exeter College, Oxford, in 1644, and entered Lincoln's Inn two years later, being called to the bar in 1649. His unswerving support of the royal pretensions recommended him to James, duke of York, through whose influence he became Recorder of Londonderry about 1681. His Discourse of Monarchy (1684), a tract in favor of the succession of the duke of York, was followed (1685) by a " Pindarique " on his coronation. In 1688 he wrote Jus regium Coronae, a. learned defence of James's action in dispensing with the penal statutes. He died in obscurity, due perhaps to his political opinions, in 1696. Wilson was the author of four plays, showing a vigorous and learned wit, and a power of character-drawing that place him rather among the followers of Ben Jonson than with the Restoration dramatists. See The Dramatic Works of John Wilson, edited with introduction and notes by James Maidment and W. H. Logan in 1874 for the " Dramatists of the Restoration " series. WILSON, JOHN (1785-1854),Scottish writer,the CHRISTOPHER NORTH of Blackwood's Magazine, was born at Paisley on the i8th of May 1785, the son of a wealthy gauze manufacturer who died when John was eleven years old. He was the fourth child, but the eldest son, and he had nine brothers and sisters.1 He was only twelve when he was first entered at the university of Glasgow, and he continued to attend various classes in that university for six years, being for the most part under the tutorship of Professor George Jardine, with whose family he lived. In these six years Wilson " made himself " in all ways, acquiring not inconsiderable scholarship, perfecting himself in all sports and exercises, and falling in love with a certain " Margaret," who was the object of his affections for several years.

46. I John: An Exegetical Commentary By Nate Wilson
Original translation, detailed technical analysis, and practical application.
http://home.att.net/~nathan.wilson/1stjohn1.htm
I John: Introduction and Chapter 1 Introduction This commentary was written over the course of approximately 300 hours for a Greek Exegesis course, so it will have a significant focus on analyzing the Greek text of the first Epistle of John. The author of the book is indisputably the Apostle John, brother of James, and the youngest of Jesus' disciples. He wrote the book late in life, after a long time of leadership of the Church at Jerusalem. It was probably written from the vicinity of Ephesus between 80 and 90 A.D. John states that he is writing TO "the ones who believe in the Name of the Son of God" (5:13), and that WHAT he is writing is a fresh reminder of an old commandment, namely that Christians should believe that Jesus is God and should love one another (2:7-8). He is writing CONCERNING "those who are trying to deceive you" (2:26), whom he also calls "antichrists." These people are probably Gnostics who came along behind Paul in Macedonia, teaching that Jesus was merely a being in a divine hierarchynot Godand that there was such a dichotomy between flesh and spirit that one could know God in a mystical, spiritual sense and let his fleshly body do anything it wants. These antichrists had apparently really shaken the faith of the believers, and John is writing to assure them of the basic tenants of the faith to counteract those Gnostics. John states that what CAUSED him to write is the knowledge that his audience has been forgiven of sin, knows God, and has overcome the evil one (2:12-14), or in other words, they "know the truth" (2:21). John's stated purpose in writing, therefore, is that "joy may be made complete" (1:4) and "that you may know that you have eternal life" (5:13).

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48. John Wilson Artist, Blue Mountains Artists, Katoomba, The Blue Mountains NSW Aus
Landscapes, mountain and gum studies, seascapes in oil with photos of the paintings, a slideshow and offering classes.
http://www.katoomba-nsw.com/johnwilsongallery.html
@import url(http://www.homestead.com/~media/elements/Text/font_styles.css); John Wilson is one of Australia's leading oil painters, a Multi-Award winning artist, whose works have been reproduced extensively.
John Wilson is a Fellow of The Royal Art Society of NSW and the patron of the Society of Mountain Artists.
An ongoing exhibition of recent works may be viewed at his Gallery.
For John growing up in the beautiful Blue Mountains instilled a deep love of the rugged grandeur, spectacular colours and the many moods they inspired.
Today John's elegant paintings capture the more elusive qualities unique to our Australian landscape.  He is recognised as one of Australia's leading painters of landscape and winner of many important awards including "The William Ashton Medal".
John was included in 'Fifty Australian Artists" and the publication "John Wilson Blue Moutains Artist" the fine art book produced by Brownlee Publishing, which chronicles the artists life and work.
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50. Marilyn's Genealogy Page - Rogers - Table Of Contents
Descendants of john Rogers and Eleanor (Nelly) wilson, who lived in what is now West Virginia.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/6047/rogers/

The Family of ROGERS These are the descendants of John ROGERS and Eleanor "Nelly" WILSON. They lived in what is now north central West Virginia. Included are 1393 individuals representing 482 marriages. The principal surnames are ROGERS, NUTTER, BEE, TRICKETT, DAVIS, MARTIN, GRIBBLE, WALLS, ZINN, FORTNEY and SMITH. Table of Contents
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51. Auteur - Wilson, John R.
intégral en cliquant sur le titre. Uniquement pour les utilisateurs internes Mon panier, Auteur wilson, john R. 7 documents trouvés,
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52. Praise Of Folly
john wilson's 1688 translation of this, Erasmus' bestknown work.
http://www.ccel.org/e/erasmus/folly/folly.html
In Praise of Folly
Desiderius Erasmus
Translated by John Wilson
ERASMUS OF ROTTERDAM to his friend THOMAS MORE, health: From the country, the 5th of the Ides of June. THE PRAISE OF FOLLY An oration, of feigned matter, spoken by Folly in her own person Nor will it be amiss also to imitate the rhetoricians of our times, who think themselves in a manner gods if like horse leeches they can but appear to be double-tongued, and believe they have done a mighty act if in their Latin orations they can but shuffle in some ends of Greek like mosaic work, though altogether by head and shoulders and less to the purpose. And if they want hard words, they run over some worm-eaten manuscript and pick out half a dozen of the most old and obsolete to confound their reader, believing, no doubt, that they that understand their meaning will like it the better, out its particular grace; for if there happen to be any mote ambitious than others, they may give their applause with a smile, and, like the ass, shake their ears, that they may be thought to understand more than the rest of their neighbors. But perhaps there are some that neglect this way of pleasure and rest satisfied in the enjoyment of their friends, calling friendship the most desirable of all things, more necessary than either air, fire, or water; so delectable that he that shall take it out of the world had as good put out the sun; and, lastly, so commendable, if yet that make anything to the matter, that neither the philosophers themselves doubted to reckon it among their chiefest good. But what if I show you that I am both the beginning and end of this so great good also? Nor shall I go about to prove it by fallacies, sorites, dilemmas, or other the like subtleties of logicians, but after my blunt way point out the thing as clearly as it were with my finger.

53. PENSION John Wilson, Rev War Pension; Clinton Co., NY Contributed
wilson, john S 16.296 PAGE 2 NATIONAL ARCHIVES MICROFILM PUBLICATIONS, SELECTED RECORDS PAGE 3 New York/ john wilson/ of Clinton Co.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/clinton/military/revwar/pensions/wilson-

54. Fly Fishing Arkansas
john wilson's (member of USA Fly Fishing Team) site on fly fishing for trophy brown trout on the Arkansas tailwaters.
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55. KC4LZN
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56. THE ENIGMATIC ENCRUSTER CHAUNOGRAPTUS FROM THE RICHMOND STAGE OF THE CINCINNATIA
Graptolitelike fossils from the Upper Ordovician of Ohio and Indiana. By J.M. St.john and M.A. wilson.
http://www.graptolite.home.pl/cagliostro/rosencreutz/encruster.htm
THE ENIGMATIC ENCRUSTER CHAUNOGRAPTUS FROM THE RICHMOND STAGE OF THE CINCINNATIAN SERIES (UPPER ORDOVICIAN) OF SOUTHWESTERN OHIO AND SOUTHEASTERN INDIANA James M. St. John and Mark A. Wilson A relatively diverse biota of encrusting and boring organisms is present upon organic and inorganic hard substrates throughout rocks of the Cincinnatian Series (Upper Ordovician) of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. Specimens of the enigmatic encruster Chaunograptus are relatively uncommon, but occur principally in Richmond Stage rocks, particularly in the Waynesville, Liberty, and Whitewater Formation. It is commonly associated with trepostome and cyclostome bryozoans, cornulitids, sphenothallids, and borings. Chaunograptus appears to be a colonial organism consisting of thin, black, irregularly branching strands that are commonly seen to encrust hardgrounds, cobbles, pebbles, and strophomenid brachiopodes. The strands are typically about 0.1 mm in diameter, and consist of almost pure carbon, possibly indicating an original chitinous or proteinaceous composition. Undoubted thecal-type or cyst-like structures have not been observed. Commonly, only the basal walls of strands of Chaunograptus are preserved, but collapsed or still-inflated hollow tubes also occur. Colony growth upon brachiopod shells is characterized as simple runner-type, with relatively few branching points. Colonies on inorganic hard substrates, however, are characterized by irregular and hightly contorted growth forms.

57. FranChoice Finds Franchise Business Opportunities For People
john wilson. john wilson began his franchising background as many did, flipping hamburgers at the local Jackin-The-Box. By the time
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58. Home Page
Offers original antique prints and reproductions of john J. Audubon's Birds and Quadrupeds of North America. Also features works by Catesby, wilson, and McKenney.
http://www.audubonprints-books.com
9720 Spring Ridge Lane Vienna, Virginia 22182 (703)759-5567 Ed Kenney, Manager Gallery Open by Appointment Only The 29 page catalog is available for $3.00 We buy and sell original antique prints mailto:audubonprints@aol.com On-Line Catalog We have a large selection of Audubon's Birds of America
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59. Academic Family Tree Of Wilson, John D.
Student(s). wilson, john D. Thesis Aspects of Optimal Income Taxation and Public Employment.
http://www.econ.lsa.umich.edu/~alandear/tree/Z249.HTM
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60. Simply Haiku - Magazine
Simply Haiku is an online magazine of haiku and haiga, published once a month. Editors include Robert wilson (haiku), Ron C. Moss (haiga), and Robert john Mestre (managing).
http://www.simplyhaiku.tk/

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