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* Hamilton, Charles D. Agesilaus and the Failure of Spartan Hegemony.
* Hamilton, Charles D. Sparta's Bitter Victories: Politics and Diplomacy in the Corinthian War.
Seeking revenge for being jilted by Ashley, Scarlett accepts a proposal of marriage from Melanie's brother, Charles Hamilton.
Scarlett marries Charles Hamilton, Frank Kennedy, and Rhett Butler, all the time wishing she is married to Ashley Wilkes instead.
She has three children, one from each husband: Wade Hampton Hamilton ( son to Charles Hamilton ), Ella Lorena Kennedy ( daughter to Frank Kennedy ) and Eugenie Victoria " Bonnie Blue " Butler ( daughter to Rhett Butler ).
* Charles Hamilton: Melanie Wilkes ' brother and Scarlett's first husband, Charles is a shy and loving boy.
The house is half-owned by Scarlett ( after the death of Charles Hamilton ).
Aunt Pittypat raised Melanie and Charles Hamilton after the death of their father, with considerable help from her slave, Uncle Peter.
* Wade Hampton Hamilton: Son of Scarlett and Charles, born in early 1862.
Uncle Peter looked after Melanie and Charles Hamilton when they were young.
In December 1862, with the approval of Halleck, Grant moved to take Vicksburg by an overland route, aided by Charles Hamilton and James McPherson, in combination with a water expedition on the Mississippi led by Maj. Gen. Sherman.
Hamilton, in his third sabotage attempt towards Adams, schemed to elect vice-presidential candidate Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to the presidency.
By 1800, Hamilton had come to realize that Adams was too independent and chose to support Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina.
The group, known as " the First Dillinger Gang ," comprised Pete Pierpont, Russell Clark, Charles Makley, Ed Shouse, Harry Copeland, and John " Red " Hamilton, a member of the Herman Lamm Gang.
Charles Willson Peale | Peale portrait of Robert MorrisRobert Morris was the first person appointed Secretary of the Treasury by George Washington, but Morris declined this office ; thus the first Secretary of the Treasury was Alexander Hamilton, who was appointed at Morris's suggestion.
Thus the Bessie Bunter series of English boarding-school stories, initially written by the prolific Charles Hamilton under the name Hilda Richards, was taken on by other authors who continued to use the same pen-name.
The book was dedicated to Sumner Hamilton Britton, the young son of one of its publishers, Sumner Charles Britton of Reilly & Britton.
* The Second Maiden's Tragedy, a tragedy ( 1611 ); an anonymous manuscript ; stylistic analysis indicates Middleton's authorship ( though one scholar, Charles Hamilton, has attributed it to Shakespeare ; see The History of Cardenio for details ).
The mission of Lennox's agent, Nesbit, appears to have been a desperate one ; not only was Lennox willing to hand over both Darnley and his brother Charles as hostages for his restoration, but he also supplied pedigrees of Darnley, indicating his right to the inheritance of England and Scotland, and the houses of Hamilton and Douglas.
* Uncredited cast members include Eddie Acuff, Murray Alper, Ward Bond, Walter Brooke, Georgia Carroll, Glen Cavender, Spencer Charters, Wallis Clark, William B. Davidson, Ann Doran, Tom Dugan, Bill Edwards, Frank Faylen, Pat Flaherty, James Flavin, William Forrest, William Gillespie, Joe Gray, Creighton Hale, John Hamilton, Harry Hayden, Stuart Holmes, William Hopper, Eddie Kane, Fred Kelsey, Vera Lewis, Audrey Long, Hank Mann, Frank Mayo, Lon McCallister, Edward McWade, George Meeker, Dolores Moran, Charles Morton, Jack Mower, Paul Panzer, Francis Pierlot, Clinton Rosemond, Syd Saylor, Frank Sully, Dick Wessel, Leo White and Dave Willock.
It was first identified by Charles Hamilton Smith and included in Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, 1827, etc.
In the spring of 1864, New Brunswick premier Samuel Leonard Tilley, Nova Scotia premier Charles Tupper, and Prince Edward Island premier John Hamilton Gray were contemplating the idea of a Maritime Union which would join their three colonies together.
* Great Forgers and Famous Fakes by Charles Hamilton, Crown Publishers, 1980, 278 pages.

Charles and Sorley
** Charles Sorley, British poet ( killed in action ) ( b. 1895 )
Charles Hamilton Sorley in military uniform
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Although the canon continues to be challenged, the texts most frequently taught in schools and universities are lyrics by Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen ; poems by Ivor Gurney, Edward Thomas, Charles Sorley, David Jones and Isaac Rosenberg are also widely anthologised.
A number of them died on the battlefield, most famously Rupert Brooke, Edward Thomas, Isaac Rosenberg, Wilfred Owen, and Charles Sorley.
In November 1985, a slate memorial was unveiled in Poet's Corner commemorating 16 poets of the Great War: Richard Aldington, Laurence Binyon, Edmund Blunden, Rupert Brooke, Wilfrid Gibson, Robert Graves, Julian Grenfell, Ivor Gurney, David Jones, Robert Nichols, Wilfred Owen, Herbert Read, Isaac Rosenberg, Siegfried Sassoon, Charles Sorley and Edward Thomas.
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War poet Charles Sorley, a contemporary of Woodfroffe at Marlborough, dedicated a poem to Woodroffe entitled ' In Memoriam SCW VC '
Poets also frequently appear as characters in his novels, always on the side of good: Sappho in Wolfwinter ( 1972 ); Robert Herrick in Will-o-the-Wisp ( 1977, serialized 1974 ); a fictionalized Charles Sorley in The Goat Without Horns ( 1971 ); and Thomas Chatterton in The Not-World ( 1975 ).
Yeats, May Wedderburn Cannan, Charles Hamilton Sorley, Edward Thomas ; Publisher: Faber and Faber ; 2003 ; ISBN 0-641-68558-0
The poet Charles Sorley was his son.

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Charles J. Urstadt, the first Chairman and CEO of the BPCA, noted in an August 19, 2007 op-ed piece in the New York Post that the aggregate figure of funds transferred to the City of New York is above $ 1. 4 billion, with the BPCA continuing to contribute $ 200 million a year.
After the English Civil War and the execution of Charles I, the republic's existence was initially declared by " An Act declaring England to be a Commonwealth " adopted by the Rump Parliament, on 19 May 1649.
Charles I ( 19 November 1600 30 January 1649 ) was King of England, King of Scotland, and King of Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.
The second son of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark, Charles was born in Dunfermline Palace, Fife, on 19 November 1600.
The first EVA repairs of a spacecraft were made by Charles " Pete " Conrad, Joseph Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz on May 26, June 7 and June 19, 1973, on the Skylab 2 mission.
* 1881 Charles J. Guiteau shoots and fatally wounds U. S. President James Garfield, who eventually dies from an infection on September 19.
After considerable progress in negotiations conducted by the United States, United Nations, Organization of African Unity, and the Economic Community of West African States, disarmament and demobilization of warring factions were hastily carried out and special elections were held on 19 July 1997 with Charles Taylor and his National Patriotic Party emerging victorious.
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* Charles Jonnart ( 19 May 1913 1927 )
Harding's Secretary of State, Charles E. Hughes, assumed a primary role in the conference and made the pivotal proposal — the U. S was to reduce its number of warships by 30 if Great Britain decommissioned 19, and Japan 17 ships.
* January 19 Captain Charles Wilkes ' United States Exploring Expedition sights what becomes known as Wilkes Land in the southeast quadrant of Antarctica, claiming it for the United States and providing evidence that Antarctica is a complete continent.
* November 19 Charles J. Watters, U. S. Army chaplain, Medal of Honor recipient ( b. 1927 )
* April 19 Charles Darwin, British naturalist ( b. 1809 )
* December 19 Charles M. Cooke, Jr., American admiral ( d. 1970 )
* February 19 Charles Alexander Eastman, Native American author, physician, reformer, helped found the Boy Scouts of America ( d. 1939 )
* December 19 Charles Dickens ' novella A Christmas Carol is first published.
* January 19 Charles Bent, first Governor of New Mexico Territory ( assassinated )
* February 19 Charles Davis Lucas, Victoria Cross recipient ( d. 1914 )
* June 19 Charles Spurgeon, English Baptist preacher ( d. 1892 )
* September 19 Charles Carroll of Carrollton, only Roman Catholic signer of the American Declaration of Independence ( d. 1832 )
* January 19 Treaty of Barcelona: Charles VIII of France returns Cerdagne and Roussillon to Ferdinand of Aragon.
* September 19 Charles Humphreys, American delegate to the Continental Congress ( d. 1786 )
* May 19 Charles Montagu, English Chancellor of the Exchequer ( b. 1661 )
* February 19 Charles Chauncy, English-born president of Harvard College ( b. 1592 )
* February 19 Charles de L ' Ecluse, Flemish botanist ( d. 1609 )

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