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Democratic conservatives approved, while the Radical Republicans, lead by Thaddeus Stevens, Charles Sumner and Ben Wade, were appalled by Johnson's anti-negro policies.
Blackbeard, as pictured by Benjamin Cole ( instrument maker ) | Benjamin Cole in the second edition of Charles Johnson's General Historie
This album also included Jones ' hit remake of the Brothers Johnson's " I'll Be Good to You ," featuring Ray Charles and Chaka Khan.
The earliest musical adaptation of the play was an anonymous ballad farce based on Charles Johnson's Cobbler of Preston ( 1716 ).
Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess ' Stardust was released by Vertigo as a heavily illustrated novel, rather than a regular comic, and Vertigo has also experimented with the dimensions of their OGNs, releasing several that are of a non-comic-book-standard size, including Dave Gibbons ' The Originals and Mat Johnson's Incognegro ( which also featured somewhat experimental artwork, namely art-by Warren Pleece-that was fully black and white, with no " halftones or grays ").
The Raiders had a great chance to score a touchdown early in the game after cornerback Charles Woodson intercepted Buccaneers quarterback Brad Johnson's pass on the third play of the game and returned it 12 yards to the Tampa Bay 36-yard line.
* Etaoin Shrdlu, or a portion of the phrase, is the name of a character in many works of fiction, including: Elmer Rice's 1923 play The Adding Machine, Charles G. Finney's The Circus of Dr. Lao, Crockett Johnson's comic strip Barnaby, Bill Holman's comic strip Smokey Stover, Walt Kelly's comic strip Pogo, and the novel Psychoshop by Roger Zelazny and Alfred Bester.
See Dyce's Life of Akenside prefixed to his edition, also Johnson's Lives of the Poets, and the Life, Writings and Genius of Akenside ( 1832 ) by Charles Bucke.
See Dyce's Life of Akenside prefixed to his edition, also Johnson's Lives of the Poets, and the Life, Writings and Genius of Akenside ( 1832 ) by Charles Bucke.
The name " Jolly Roger " goes back to at least Charles Johnson's A General History of the Pyrates, published in Britain in 1724.
1725 engraving of Stede Bonnet with a Jolly Roger in Captain Charles Johnson | Charles Johnson's A General History of the Pyrates.
Charles Johnson's posts on LGF frequently call attention to what he regards as unethical revisionism on the part of rival blogs.
Ships were razeed not only by navies but also by pirates – Charles Johnson's A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates describes George Lowther refitting Gambia Castle in 1721:
* Audio of Charles Johnson's lecture " Whole Sight: The Intersection of Culture, Faith, and the Imagination " at the Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities on February 1, 2007.
The judgement to the preliminary issue to determine the domicile of Owen Davies was handed down on 12 July 2011 by Mr Charles Hollander QC and ruled against Adrian Davies and his associate Mark Simeon Jones ( both barristers of 3 Doctor Johnson's Buildings, London ).
Fulbright then defeated the Republican nominee, Charles T. Bernard, a farmer and businessman from Earle in Crittenden County in eastern Arkansas, who is believed to have drawn considerable support from Johnson's former primary voters.
Official records and contemporary letters dealing with her life are scarce and most modern knowledge stems from Charles Johnson's A General History of the Pyrates ( a contemporary collection of pirate biographies, thought to be well embellished ).
He worked on over seventy films, including Orson Welles ' The Magnificent Ambersons ( 1942 ), Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter ( 1955 ), Nunnally Johnson's The Three Faces of Eve ( 1957 ), and Samuel Fuller's Shock Corridor ( 1963 ) and The Naked Kiss ( 1964 ).
Charles Foster Johnson | Charles Johnson's animated GIF image comparing what CBS claimed to be a 1973-era typewritten memo with a proportional-spaced 2004-era Microsoft Word document made with default settingsThe Killian documents controversy ( also referred to as Memogate, Rathergate or Ra < sup > th </ sup > ergate < ref >
Charles Johnson's animated GIF comparison of purported 1970s era typewritten Killian memos with 2004-era MS Word | MS Word document using default settings
Much of what is known about Tew is derived from Captain Charles Johnson's A General History of the Pyrates, which is a mixture of fact and fiction.

Charles and posts
A clip worn on a lapel or front pocket could be seen as " deux gaules " ( two posts or poles ) and be interpreted as a reference to the leader of the French Resistance, General Charles de Gaulle.
So as to reduce the power of the Opposition, Pitt offered Charles James Fox and his allies posts in the Cabinet ; Pitt's refusal to include Lord North, however, thwarted his efforts.
It can be speculated that the six years between William Ross and Mrs. Carter's posts were the years Charles Wetherell served as postmaster.
He gave antislavery men important posts in Congress for the first time, and cooperated with investigations of both the Kansas conflict and the caning of Senator Charles Sumner.
Since most of the better government posts were already taken, Rupert's employment was limited, although Charles rewarded him with the second highest pension he had granted, £ 4, 000 a year.
Charles Stewart Parnell ; Comprising a Graphic Story of His Ancestry, Edgewood Publishing, 1891 ; reprinted in paperback by Kessinger Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-0-548-59792-7McWade held a number of government posts in the U. S., the most prominent of which was in the U. S. diplomatic delegation to Peking during the Boxer Rebellion.
Charles Brower, a whaler who settled at Barrow and operated trading posts along the arctic coast, directed geologist Alfred Hulse Brooks to oil seepages at Cape Simpson and Fish Creek in the far north of Alaska, east of the village of Barrow.
Gates's previous wartime service in administrative posts was invaluable to the fledgling army, as he and Charles Lee were the only men with significant experience in the British regular army.
In addition to serving at the French court – both for Charles VII and Louis XI – he held posts at Notre Dame de Paris and at St. Benoît.
Although he campaigned unsuccessfully for the position of assistant commissioner in 1892, in January 1898, he was sent to succeed Charles Constantine as commissioner and to establish customs posts at the head of the White and Chilkoot Passes, and at Lake Bennett.
Although his rule was quite just, unrest was simmering in Sicily because the island played a very subordinate role in Charles's empire — its nobles had no share in the government of their own island and were not compensated by lucrative posts abroad, as were Charles's French, Provençal and Neapolitan subjects ; also the taxes were heavy but they were spent on Charles's wars outside Sicily, making Sicily somewhat of a donor economy to Charles ' nascent empire.
In 1681 in Paris Radisson was approached by Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye and the following year they formed the Compaignie du Nord or Compaignie de la Baie D ' Hudson to compete with the Hudson's Bay Company by taping the richer furs northwest of the English posts on James Bay.
After the Battle of Britain, Air Chief Marshal Charles Portal, the new Chief of the Air Staff, who had agreed with Leigh-Mallory, removed both Park and Dowding from their posts.
Both of the Borough Presidents were ejected from their posts as a result of a full investigation, including the murder of a Manhattan gambler named Herman Rosenthal, allegedly on the orders of New York Police Lieutenant Charles Becker resulting in the controversial impeachment of William Sulzer, the Governor of New York State, after Sulzer fell out with Tammany boss Charles Francis Murphy.
Between 1916 and 1922, Charles Dunning held a series of Cabinet posts, which included appointments as Provincial Secretary and Provincial Treasurer, and as the Ministers of Agriculture, Municipal Affairs, Railways, and Telephones.
He was also the cousin of Anne Boleyn ( Anne's mother was half-sister to Charles ' father ), and held several prominent posts during the reign of Anne's daughter, Elizabeth I.
Others have said that quotes attributed as being from an " interview with AdTI " were in fact from prerelease papers ( Ilkka Tuomi ) or from message board posts ( Charles Mills, Henry Jones ).
In Naples Charles appointed him at first councillor of state, then superintendent of posts, minister of justice in 1752, foreign minister in 1754 and finally prime minister and a marquis.
Others have said that quotes attributed as being from an " interview with AdTI " were in fact from prerelease journal papers ( Ilkka Tuomi ) or from messageboard posts ( Charles Mills, Henry Jones ).
Sir Charles Kendall, a Judge in the Allahabad High Court, was in various posts in the Indian Civil Service, shifting towards the judicial side of things after his marriage in 1910.
While serving in these posts, he formed a close political alliance with future Illinois Governor Charles S. Deneen.

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