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Robert and Nisbet
* Conservatism: Dream and Reality / Robert Nisbet., 2001
Historian Robert Nisbet thought him to be " the true author of National Socialism ".
According to historian Robert Nisbet Bain, it was one of Elizabeth ’ s “ chief glories that, so far as she was able, she put a stop to that mischievous contention of rival ambitions at Court, which had disgraced the reigns of Peter II, Anne and Ivan VI, and enabled foreign powers to freely interfere in the domestic affairs of Russia .” She was also deeply religious, passing several pieces of legislation that undid much of the work her father had done to limit the power of the church.
According to Robert Nisbet Bain, “ No other Russian sovereign ever erected so many churches .”
Attributed to James Adam ( possibly in concert with John Adam ), it was built between 1758 and 1766, under the supervision of James Nisbet, with extensive interiors ( c1773 ) by Robert Adam, as well as furniture by Thomas Chippendale.
* Robert Nisbet Bain, The Pupils of Peter the Great ( London, 1897 )
* Robert Nisbet Bain, The Pupils of Peter the Great ( London, 1897 )
* Robert Nisbet
* Robert Nisbet
* Nisbet, Robert, Conservatism: Dream and Reality, 2001.
* Nisbet, Robert, The Quest for Community: A Study in the Ethics of Order and Freedom, 1990.
Gottfried has also been a close friend of important political and intellectual figures: Richard Nixon, Pat Buchanan, John Lukacs, Christopher Lasch, Robert Nisbet, Murray Rothbard, and Joseph Sobran.
The classical approach has been criticized by many modern sociologists and theorists, among them Karl Popper, Robert Nisbet, Charles Tilly and Immanuel Wallerstein.
By this point Sir Robert Kerr, father of the 1st Earl of the 2nd creation, had been created Lord Kerr of Nisbet, Langnewtoun and Dolphinstoun and Earl of Ancram, and the titles had been inherited by the 4th and 2nd Earl of Lothian's uncle, Charles Kerr, on whose death in 1690 he became 3rd Earl of Ancram.
* Les illusions du progrès ( 1908 ); Translated as The Illusions of Progress by John and Charlotte Stanley with a foreword by Robert A. Nisbet and an introduction by John Stanley ( University of California Press, 1969, ISBN 0-520-02256-4 )
* Robert Nisbet Bain, The Pupils of Peter the Great ( London, 1897 ).
* British and American authors such as Fisher Ames, John Randolph of Roanoke, Orestes Brownson, John Henry Newman, Walter Bagehot, Henry James Sumner Maine, William Edward Hartpole Lecky, Edwin Lawrence Godkin, William Hurrell Mallock, Leslie Stephen, Albert Venn Dicey, Robert Nisbet, Paul Elmer More, and Irving Babbitt.
Traditionalists belong to one of the oldest branches of conservatism, extending back to the New Humanism of Irving Babbitt and Paul Elmer More, the Southern Agrarians, T. S. Eliot, the British Distributists, and the original New Conservatives ( Russell Kirk, Richard M. Weaver, and Robert Nisbet ).
Traditionalists were provoked by Meyer ’ s negative statements about two of their favorites, Robert Nisbet and Russell Kirk, which Kirk reciprocated by calling him “ an ideologue for liberty ”.
The Convention settled on the latter, nominating Memminger and Robert W. Barnwell from South Carolina, William T. S. Barry and Wiley P. Harris from Mississippi, James Patton Anderson and James B. Owens from Florida, Richard W. Walker and Robert H. Smith from Alabama, Stephens and E. A. Nisbet from Georgia, and John Perkins and Duncan F. Kenner from Louisiana to the Committee of Twelve.
Robert Nisbet and Gertrude Himmelfarb have attributed a notion of progress to other Greeks.
Sociologist Robert Nisbet finds that " No single idea has been more important than ... the Idea of Progress in Western civilization for three thousand years.
* Nisbet, Robert.

Robert and Bain
File: Robert Burns, Union Terrace, Aberdeen, 1892 Henry Bain Smith, bronze, photo Jane Cartney 2010. jpg | Henry Bain Smith's bronze of Robert Burns, 1892, above Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen, Scotland
Academics and graduates of the University include many distinguished figures, including: physicist James Clerk Maxwell ; Thomas Reid, the founder of the Scottish School of Common Sense and an important figure in the Scottish Enlightenment ; philosopher Robert Adamson ; Regius Chair in Logic, Lord Rector, educationalist and philosopher Alexander Bain ; and theologian William Robinson Clark.
Serves as a managing director of Huntsman Gay Global Capital after being involved in business ventures with this private equity firm founded by billionaire industrialist Jon M. Huntsman and former Bain Capital executive Robert C. Gay, also a co-founder of Sorenson Capital, in Lehi, Utah.
* Bain ( Wheel of Time ), character from the novels by Robert Jordan
* Robert James Bain Roach, national junior athletes champion ( 100 yards sprint ), 1938 ; participant in 1946 European Athletics Championships
On Union Terrace above the garden, the bronze statue of Robert Burns, 1892, by Henry Bain Smith stands guard over the gardens
Robert Baltovich ( born July 17, 1965 ) is a Canadian man who was wrongly convicted in 1992 of the murder of his girlfriend, Elizabeth Bain, in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.
According to Robert Bain, Clan MacNeacail's clan badge is a trailing azalea.
See Robert Nisbet Bain, Gustavus III.
* Robert Nisbet Bain ( 1895 ), Gustavus III and his Contemporaries, vol I ( London ).
* Frost, Darrel R .; Grant, Taran ; Faivovich, Julián ; Bain, Raoul H .; Haas, Alexander ; Haddad, Celio F. B .; De Sa, Rafael O .; Channing, A .; Wilkinson, Mark ; Donnellan, Stephen C .; Raxworthy, Christopher J .; Campbell, Jonathan A .; Blotto, Boris L .; Moler, Paul ; Drewes, Robert C .; Nussbaum, Ronald A .; Lynch, John D .; Green, David M. & Wheeler, Ward C. ( 2006 ): The Amphibian Tree of Life

Robert and First
But his first few days with Troop H were full of surprises, beginning with First Sergeant Robert Early.
J. P. Harris and Robert M. Citino point out that the Germans had always had a marked preference for short, decisive campaigns but were unable to achieve short-order victories in First World War conditions.
During the First World War Prime Minister Robert Borden attempted to form a coalition with the opposition Liberals to broaden support for controversial conscription legislation.
* First Anglo-Dutch War and Admiral Robert Blake for the role played by sea power during this period
TCL was a partnership comprising First Group, Bombardier Transportation ( the builders of the system's trams ), Sir Robert McAlpine and Amey Construction Ltd ( who built the system ), and Royal Bank of Scotland and 3i ( who arranged the finances ).
As DSM-III chief architect Robert Spitzer and DSM-IV editor Michael First outlined in 2005, " little progress has been made toward understanding the pathophysiological processes and etiology of mental disorders.
His succession was hurriedly confirmed while his brother Robert was away on the First Crusade, and the beginning of his reign was occupied by wars with Robert for control of England and Normandy.
When, on 2 August 1100, William II was killed by an arrow in a hunting accident in the New Forest, where Henry was also hunting, Duke Robert had not yet returned from the First Crusade.
* 1314 First War of Scottish Independence: the Battle of Bannockburn concludes with a decisive victory by Scottish forces led by Robert the Bruce, though England did not recognize Scottish independence until 1328 with the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton.
People watching include Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy | Robert Kennedy, Senator Hubert Humphrey, First Lady " Lady Bird Johnson ", Rev.
First printed by the King's Printer Robert Barker, this was the third official translation into English.
The First Thule Expedition ( 1912, Rasmussen and Freuchen ) aimed to test Robert Peary's claim that a channel divided Peary Land from Greenland.
Robert Knauss, a serviceman ( not pilot ) in the Luftstreitkräfte during the First World War, and later an experienced pilot with Luft Hansa, was prominent theorist of air power.
These were followed by Gregory Benford's The Martian Race ( 1999 ), Geoffrey A. Landis's Mars Crossing ( 2000 ), and Robert Zubrin's First Landing ( 2002 ), which took as their starting points the smaller and more focussed expedition strategies evolved in the late 1990s, mostly building on the concepts of Mars Direct.
* First Landing ( 2002 ) by Robert Zubrin
In the decades following Confederation, it was common practice to refer to the prime minister as Premier of Canada, a custom that continued until the First World War, around the time of Robert Borden's premiership.
However, the honorary appellation is traditionally given to Sir Robert Walpole who became First Lord of the Treasury in 1721.
Robert Picardo also had a cameo in the movie Star Trek: First Contact, where he played the emergency medical hologram of the USS Enterprise-E.
First is Robert Johnson's " Traveling Riverside Blues ", one of the best-known examples of Delta blues slide guitar.
First, Robert of Gloucester rebelled against the king, starting the descent into civil war in England.
First, Banaszak tackled fullback Robert Newhouse for 4-yard loss.
Born Tommy Ray Bentley in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, and adopted by Ray and Lorene " Pete " Parker Franks, Tommy Franks graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in Midland, Texas one year ahead of First Lady Laura Bush.

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