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But beginning, for all practical purposes, with Frederick Seebohm's English Village Community scholars have had to reckon with a theory involving institutional and agrarian continuity between Roman and Anglo-Saxon times which is completely at odds with the reigning concept of the Anglo-Saxon invasions.
Not only is Mr. Frelinghuysen a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, but he is the grandson of the man who was instrumental in opening relations between the United States and Korea, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Secretary of State in the administration of Chester A. Arthur.
Next year is the 80th anniversary of the signing of the treaty between Korea and the United States and experts in Seoul are trying to find the correspondence between Frederick Frelinghuysen, who was Secretary of State in 1883 and 1884, and Gen. Lucius Foote, who was the first minister to Korea.
One of the greatest Homerists of our time, Frederick M. Combellack, argues that when it is assumed The Iliad and The Odyssey are oral poems, the postulated single redactor called Homer cannot be either credited with or denied originality in choice of phrasing.
He is defined by Thomas Carlyle as " a failure of a Fritz ," with " features " of a Frederick the Great in him, " but who burnt away his splendid qualities as a mere temporary shine for the able editors, and never came to anything, full of fire, too much of it wildfire, not in the least like an Alcibiades except in the change of fortune he underwent ".
The technique is named after actor Frederick Matthias Alexander, who developed its principles in the 1890s as a personal tool to alleviate breathing problems and hoarseness during public speaking.
Moreover, Frederick A. Tatford in Prophet of Edom ’ s Doom says that Obadiah ’ s prophecy is fulfilled today as there is currently no trace of anyone who may be identified as an Edomite.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit is owned by Frederick Warne and Company, The Tailor of Gloucester by the Tate Gallery and The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies by the British Museum.
It is located in low wooded hills about north-northwest of Washington, D. C., on the property of Catoctin Mountain Park in unincorporated Frederick County, Maryland, near Thurmont, at an elevation of approximately.
In the novel Man Plus by Frederick Pohl, an able-bodied astronaut, Roger Torraway, is surgically altered in order to augment his fragile human body and allow him to function in the harsh climate of Mars.
It lends its name to the 1960 musical Camelot by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, which is based on T. H. White's literary version of the legend, The Once and Future King.
Casual mention of the term is also found in the biography Frederick Engels, by Karl Kautsky, written in the same year.
English adventurers gave great trouble to the inhabitants in the 16th century, and the name of Magnus Heinason, a native of Streymoy, who was sent by Frederick II to clear the seas, is still celebrated in many songs and stories.
The exact year is also unknown ( on the first page of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, he stated: " I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it.
Douglass ' best-known work is his first autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, published in 1845.
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site | Cedar Hill, Douglass ' house in the Anacostia Historic District | Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, D. C., is preserved as a List of areas in the United States National Park System # National historic sites | National Historic Site.
* Frederick Douglass is a major character in the alternate history novel How Few Remain by Harry Turtledove.
North of this point, 8th Avenue is referred to as Frederick Douglass Boulevard
Frederick is credited with having the ability to sit out difficult political situations patiently.
Frederick Phillips Brooks, Jr. ( born April 19, 1931 ) is a software engineer and computer scientist, best known for managing the development of IBM's System / 360 family of computers and the OS / 360 software support package, then later writing candidly about the process in his seminal book The Mythical Man-Month.
Frederick Soddy ( 2 September 1877 – 22 September 1956 ) was an English radiochemist and monetary economist who explained, with Ernest Rutherford, that radioactivity is due to the transmutation of elements, now known to involve nuclear reactions.
The Obverse and reverse | obverse shows George's cousin, Frederick III, Elector of Saxony | Frederick, while on the Obverse and reverse | reverse, George is portrayed face to face with the future Prince-elector | Elector, John, Elector of Saxony | John.

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The insignia was designed by famous English novelist Daphne du Maurier, who was married to the commander of the 1st Airborne Division ( and later the expanded British Airborne Forces ), General Frederick " Boy " Browning.
Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC, O. Ont ( October 30, 1930-June 21, 2002 ) was a Canadian novelist and playwright.
* Frederick Forsyth, British novelist ( born 1938 )
In 1953, he had his most dramatic role as the doomed but brave husband of unfaithful Barbara Stanwyck in Titanic and in 1954 played the ( fictional ) novelist John Frederick Shadwell in Three Coins in the Fountain.
Ronald Frederick Delderfield ( 12 February 1912 – 24 June 1972 ) was a popular English novelist and dramatist, many of whose works have been adapted for television and are still widely read.
The college had been founded two years earlier in 1848 by Frederick Maurice, a Christian Socialist ; the faculty included novelist Charles Kingsley, composer John Hullah, and writer Henry Morley.
John Mackenzie's spy thriller The Fourth Protocol ( 1987 ), derived from a script by the original novelist Frederick Forsyth, featured Michael Caine as British intelligence agent John Preston and Pierce Brosnan as bad-guy Russian agent Maj. Valeri Petrofsky.
As a teenager, Merrill attended the Lawrenceville School, where he befriended future novelist Frederick Buechner.
There were several thriving literary societies, including the Erosophic and the Phi Beta Kappa societies, which frequently had lectures by such distinguished politicians and literary figures as United States Supreme Court Justice John A. Campbell, novelist William Gilmore Simms, and Professor Frederick Barnard ( later president of Columbia University ).
During summer trips to the Pomeranian town of Heringsdorf, he met the novelist Willibald Alexis, whom he befriended, and who, as Kogălniceanu recalled, lectured him on the land reform carried out by Prussian King Frederick William III.
The flamboyantly eccentric novelist Frederick Rolfe ( also known as " Baron Corvo ") was a unifying presence in their social network, both within and without Venice.
* Frederick Reiken, novelist.
Frederick Chamier ( 1796 – 1870 ) was a novelist and naval captain born in London.
Paul Frederick Kluge ( born 1942 in New Jersey ), commonly known as P. F. Kluge, is a novelist living in Gambier, Ohio.
John Frederick Pfeil ( 1949-2005 ) was an American literary critic and novelist.
Its eclectic nature is shown by the presence of: Alfred Gurney, a clergyman most notable for his friendship with Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti ; Edward Carpenter, Fabian socialist and homosexual ; Frederick William Henry Myers, academic and psychic researcher ; John Addington Symonds, aesthete ; Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, writer on freemasonry and Wagner ; Darrell Figgis, better known as a novelist and Sinn Féin member ; George Santayana, the philosopher ; Fred G. Bowles who was a Tin Pan Alley lyricist.
* Frederick Chamier ( 1796-1870 ), novelist
* John T. Frederick ( 1893 – 1975 ), literary editor, scholar, critic, and novelist
Hugh Conway, the pen name of Frederick John Fargus ( 26 December 1847-15 May 1885 ), was an English novelist born in Bristol, the son of an auctioneer.
Harold Frederic ( born Harold Henry Frederick ; August 19, 1856 – October 19, 1898 ) was an American journalist and novelist.

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