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A French translation of the second volume by P. T. d ' Antelmy, with additions by Charles Bossut ( 1730 – 1814 ), was published in Paris in 1775 ; and an English translation of the whole work by John Colson ( 1680 – 1760 ), the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, " inspected " by John Hellins, was published in 1801 at the expense of Baron Maseres.
** John Henry Days by Colson Whitehead
Artists represented include Josef Albers, Donald Baechler, Thomas Hart Benton, Lucile Blanch, Louise Bourgeois, Charles Burchfield, Alexander Calder, Greg Colson, Dan Christensen, Ronald Davis, Stuart Davis, Richard Diebenkorn, Arthur Dove, William Eggleston, Helen Frankenthaler, Arshile Gorky, Keith Haring, Grace Hartigan, Marsden Hartley, Robert Henri, Eva Hesse, Hans Hofmann, Edward Hopper, Jasper Johns, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Ronnie Landfield, John Marin, Knox Martin, John McCracken, John McLaughlin, Robert Motherwell, Bruce Nauman, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Jackson Pollock, Maurice Prendergast, Kenneth Price, Robert Rauschenberg, Man Ray, Mark Rothko, Morgan Russell, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Cindy Sherman, John Sloan, Paul Pfeiffer, Andy Warhol, and hundreds of others.
* John Henry Days, 2002 American novel by Colson Whitehead, which explores the story of the African-American folk hero of the same name
Multiple warrants were issued before John Willard and Elizabeth Colson were apprehended, but George Jacobs Jr. and Daniel Andrews were not caught.
Warrants were issued for 36 more people, with examinations continuing to take place in Salem Village: Sarah Dustin ( daughter of Lydia Dustin ), Ann Sears, Bethiah Carter Sr. and her daughter Bethiah Carter Jr., George Jacobs, Sr. and his granddaughter Margaret Jacobs, John Willard, Alice Parker, Ann Pudeator, Abigail Soames, George Jacobs, Jr. ( son of George Jacobs, Sr. and father of Margaret Jacobs ), Daniel Andrew, Rebecca Jacobs ( wife of George Jacobs, Jr. and sister of Daniel Andrew ), Sarah Buckley and her daughter Mary Witheridge, Elizabeth Colson, Elizabeth Hart, Thomas Farrar, Sr., Roger Toothaker, Sarah Proctor ( daughter of John and Elizabeth Proctor ), Sarah Bassett ( sister-in-law of Elizabeth Proctor ), Susannah Roots, Mary DeRich ( another sister-in-law of Elizabeth Proctor ), Sarah Pease, Elizabeth Cary, Martha Carrier, Elizabeth Fosdick, Wilmot Redd, Sarah Rice, Elizabeth Howe, Capt.
In 1719 he issued an improved version of his work on perspective, with the title New Principles of Linear Perspective, revised by John Colson in 1749, and reprinted again, with portrait and life of the author, in 1811.
Colson Whitehead's 2001 novel John Henry Days uses the John Henry myth as story background.
Nixon ’ s Enemies List is the informal name of what started as a list of President of the United States Richard Nixon ’ s major political opponents compiled by Charles Colson, written by George T. Bell ( assistant to Colson, special counsel to the White House ), and sent in memorandum form to John Dean on September 9, 1971.
Probably for this reason Cambridge professor John Colson mistranslated the name of the curve thus.
Colson and John Ehrlichman appointed E. Howard Hunt to the White House Special Operations Unit ( the so-called " Plumbers ") which had been organized to stop leaks in the Nixon administration.
Egil Krogh had served his sentence and been released before Colson entered jail, while John Dean, Jeb Magruder, and Herb Kalmbach had been released earlier in January 1975 by Judge John Sirica.
He previously had ignited controversy within Protestant circles for his mid-90s common-ground initiative with conservative Roman Catholics Evangelicals and Catholics Together, which Colson wrote alongside prominent Roman Catholic Richard John Neuhaus.
The scandal would eventually lead to the resignation of President Nixon as well as prison terms for White House Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman, G. Gordon Liddy, Egil Krogh, White House Counsel Charles Colson and John Dean, and presidential adviser John Ehrlichman.
Monica Potter was later cast as junior partner Lori Colson and Rene Auberjonois as senior partner Paul Lewiston, replacing John Michael Higgins.

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On March 1, 1974, a grand jury in Washington, D. C., indicted several former aides of President Nixon, who became known as the " Watergate Seven ": Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell, Charles Colson, Gordon C. Strachan, Robert Mardian and Kenneth Parkinson, for conspiring to hinder the Watergate investigation.
James D. Liske became the CEO of Prison Fellowship Ministries-including Prison Fellowship, Justice Fellowship and BreakPoint / The Colson Center for Christian Worldview-in 2011.
In 1961 Colson founded the law firm of Colson & Morin, which swiftly grew to a Boston and Washington, D. C. presence with the addition of former Securities Exchange Commission chairman Edward Gadsby and former Raytheon Company general counsel Paul Hannah.
On March 10, 1973, seventeen months before Nixon's resignation, Colson resigned from the White House to return to the private practice of law, as Senior Partner at the law firm of Colson and Shapiro, Washington, D. C.
The letter was written by Richard D. Land, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention and co-signed by four prominent American evangelical Christian leaders with Colson among them.
Psychologist Dr. William Colson asserted in 1998 that D. A. R. E.

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* 2012 – Charles Colson, Christian apologist and founder of Prison Fellowship ( b. 1931 )
In a December 1992 article for The New Yorker, Seymour Hersh reported that President Richard Nixon and Charles Colson had repeatedly discussed the Capp case in Oval Office recordings that had recently been made available by the National Archives.
Nixon and Capp were on friendly terms, Hersh wrote, and Nixon and Colson had worked to find a way for Capp to run against Ted Kennedy for the U. S. Senate.
" The White House tapes and documents show that he and Colson discussed the issue repeatedly, and that Colson eventually reassured the President by saying that he had, in essence, fixed the case.
In his book Born Again ( 1976 and 2008 ), Watergate conspirator Chuck Colson describes his path to faith in conjunction with his criminal imprisonment and played a significant role in solidifying the " born again " identity as a cultural construct in the US.
U. S. Attorneys who prosecuted Whitacre ; two prosecutors from the Canadian Department of Justice ; several Senators and Congressmen ; Cornell University and Ohio State University professors ; Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew ; Chuck Colson ; and numerous top executives of corporations.
The explorer Charles Sturt, who visited the region from 1844 – 1846, was the first European to see the desert, but it was not until 1936 that Ted Colson became the first white person to cross it in its entirety.
* April 21 – Charles Colson, American evangelist ( b. 1931 )
Charles Colson pleaded guilty to charges concerning the Daniel Ellsberg case ; in exchange, the indictment against him for covering up the activities of the Committee to Re-elect the President was dropped, as it was against Strachan.
# Charles W. Colson ( R ), special counsel to Nixon, convicted of obstruction of justice.
* Charles W. Colson, Chief Counsel for the President
It wasn't until 1936 that Ted Colson crossed the full length of the desert.

Colson and William
* Mark Colson as Assistant Warden William Smithers ( young )
In 1972, Rowling began working for Tana Oil and Gas, which was owned by his father, Reese Rowling, and William Colson.
Speakers included Tony Perkins, James Dobson, Robert H. Bork, Tom DeLay, Zell Miller, Chuck Colson, Phyllis Schlafly, William A. Donohue, Harry R. Jackson, Jr., and Dr. Jerry Sutton.

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In 1972, Paley ordered the shortening of a second installment of a two-part CBS Evening News series on the Watergate, based on a complaint by Charles Colson, an aide to President Richard M. Nixon.

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: Not to be confused with Charles Colson.
* The O. Henry Prize Stories 2002 ( selected by, with Joyce Carol Oates and Colson Whitehead ) ( 2002 )
The CD and DVD feature different set lists, but with the same band members, Jeremy Colson ( Steve Vai, ex-Dali's Dilemma ), Ron Jarzombek ( Blotted Science, Watchtower, Spastic Ink ) and Chris Catero ( Razer, ex-Wardog ).
Upon her return home, White House staffer Charles Colson sent a memo to the President reading in part, " Mrs. Nixon has now broken through where we have failed ... People — men and women — identify with her, and in return with you.
Both the BreakPoint and Colson Center websites feature commentaries and feature articles by other established and up-and-coming writers to equip readers with a biblical perspective on a variety of issues and topics.
" In a phone conversation with Nixon on April 28, 1971, Colson said, " This fellow Kerry that they had on last week ... He turns out to be really quite a phony.
Following prayer and consultation with his fellowship group, Colson approached his lawyers and suggested a plea of guilty to a different criminal charge of which he did consider himself to be culpable.
After days of negotiation with Jaworski and Gesell, Colson pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice on the basis of having attempted to defame Ellsberg's character in the build-up to the trial in order to influence the jury against him.
Colson served seven months in Maxwell Correctional Facility in Alabama ,— with brief stints at a facility on the Fort Holabird grounds when needed as a trial witness — entering prison on July 9, 1974, and being released early, on January 31, 1975, by the sentencing judge because of family problems.
Colson was an outspoken critic of postmodernism, believing that as a cultural worldview, it is incompatible with the Christian tradition.
In the early 1980s, Colson was invited to New York by David Frost's variety program on NBC for an open debate with Madalyn Murray O ' Hair, the atheist who in 1963, brought the court case ( Murray v. Curlett ) that eliminated official public school prayers.
In November 2009, Colson was a principal writer and driving force behind an ecumenical statement known as the Manhattan Declaration calling on evangelicals, Catholics and Orthodox Christians not to comply with rules and laws permitting abortion, same-sex marriage and other matters that go against their religious consciences.
Colson expressed disapproval in Felt's role in the Watergate scandal, first in the context of Felt being an FBI employee who should have known better than to disclose the results of a government investigation to the press ( violating a fundamental tenet of FBI culture ), and second in the context of the trust placed in him ( which demanded a more active response, such as a face-to-face confrontation with the FBI director or Nixon or, had that failed, public resignation ).
Colson with President George W. Bush after receiving the Presidential Citizens Medal, December 20, 2008

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