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Seward was born in Florida, New York, on May 16, 1801, one of five children of Samuel Sweezy Seward and his wife Mary Jennings Seward.
This was a period of great intellectual activity, the city being the home of many famous people including Samuel Johnson, David Garrick, Erasmus Darwin and Anna Seward, and prompted Johnson's remark that Lichfield was " a city of philosophers ".
It also became a centre of great intellectual activity, being the home of many famous people including Samuel Johnson, David Garrick, Erasmus Darwin and Anna Seward ; this prompted Johnson's remark that Lichfield was " a city of philosophers ".
Residents of Streatham Park, or " Streathamites " have included many famous 18th century individuals: Samuel Johnson, David Garrick, Arthur Murphy, Joshua Reynolds, William Seward, James Boswell, Oliver Goldsmith, Giuseppe Marc ' Antonio Baretti, Edmund Burke, Edwin Sandys, William Henry Lyttelton, Sir Robert Chambers, Charles Burney and Frances Burney, along with James and Hester Thrale.
Board of Trustees of the Heye Foundation in 1920, from left to right are: Minor Cooper Keith, James Bishop Ford, George Gustav Heye, Frederick Kimber Seward, F. Kingsbury Curtis, Samuel Riber, Jr., Archer Milton Huntington, and Harmon Washington Hendricks.

Samuel and described
Solomon ( Šlomo ;, also colloquially: ; Solomōn ), according to the Book of Kings and the Book of Chronicles, a King of Israel and according to the Talmud one of the 48 prophets, is identified as the son of David, also called Jedidiah ( Hebrew ) in 2 Samuel 12: 25, and is described as the third king of the United Monarchy, and the final king before the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah split ; following the split his patrilineal descendants ruled over Judah alone.
The passage () in which Samuel is described as having exercised the functions of a ( biblical ) judge, during an annual circuit from Ramah to Bethel to Gilgal ( the Gilgal between Ebal and Gerizim ) to Mizpah and back to Ramah, is thought by textual scholars to be a redaction aimed at harmonizing the two portrayals of Samuel.
In the Book of Chronicles, Samuel is described as a Levite, rectifying this situation ; however textual scholars widely see the Book of Chronicles as an attempt to redact the Book ( s ) of Samuel and of Kings to conform to later religious sensibilities.
Samuel is also described by the Rabbis as having been extremely intelligent ; he argued that it was legitimate for laymen to slaughter sacrifices, since the Halakha only insisted that the priests bring the blood ( cf, Zebahim 32a ).
Samuel is also treated by the Classical Rabbis as a much more sympathetic character than he appears at face value in the Bible ; his annual circuit is explained as being due to his wish to spare people the task of having to journey to him ; Samuel is said to have been very rich, taking his entire household with him on the circuit so that he didn't need to impose himself on anyone's hospitality ; when Saul fell out of God's favour, Samuel is described as having grieved copiously and having prematurely aged.
In a study published in 1988, John S. Michael reported that Samuel G. Morton ’ s original 19th-century data were more accurate than Gould had described ; that " contrary to Gould's interpretation.
The armor described in 1 Samuel 17 is typical of Greek armor of the sixth century BC rather than of Philistines armor of the tenth century, and narrative formulae such as the settlement of battle by single combat between champions is characteristic of the Homeric epics ( the Iliad ) but not of the ancient Near East.
The Frenchman Samuel de Champlain visited the area as early as 1604 during his exploration of Canada, and members of his party reported to him the spectacular waterfalls, which he described in his journals.
' Jacome of Majorca ' was described as the head of Henry's legendary observatory and " school " at Sagres by Samuel Purchas, though the existence of the alleged school has long been discounted.
Agag, mentioned in the third poem, is described as a great king, which does not correspond to the king of the Amalekites who was named Agag, and described in I Samuel 15, since that description considers Amalek to be small and obscure.
Wilson's disease is named after Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson ( 1878 – 1937 ), the British neurologist who first described the condition in 1912.
The disease bears the name of the British physician Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson ( 1878 – 1937 ), a neurologist who described the condition, including the pathological changes in the brain and liver, in 1912.
Bradford's law is a pattern first described by Samuel C. Bradford in 1934 that estimates the exponentially diminishing returns of extending a search for references in science journals.
According to some authorities, the death of Agag, described in the Bible by the unusual word va-yeshassef (" hewed in pieces ," I Samuel 25. 33 ), was brought about in a much more cruel way than the word denotes.
The albatrosses have been described as " the most legendary of birds ", and have a variety of myths and legends associated with them, and today it is widely considered unlucky to harm them, although the notion that sailors believed that is a myth which derives from Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous poem, " The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ", in which a sailor is punished for killing an albatross by having to wear its corpse around his neck.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge became an assistant to Ball in 1804 and later described his administration in The Friend, going as far as describing Ball as " a truly great man ".
Notable residents have included Mary Fitton, perhaps the " Dark Lady " of Shakespeare's sonnets, and Samuel " Maggoty " Johnson, a playwright described as the last professional jester in England, whose grave is in the grounds.
This view is offered as a hypothesis to explain the reason for cherubim being described as acting as the chariot of the in Ezekiel's visions, the Books of Samuel, the parallel passages in the later Book of Chronicles, and passages in the early Psalms: " and he rode upon a cherub and did fly: and he was seen upon the wings of the wind ".
Smith died at Tadcaster on 9 September 1879 leaving an estate valued at under £ 45, 000 (£ in adjusted for inflation ) and his assets were jointly inherited by his two brothers, William ( described as a gentleman ) and Samuel Smith ( a tanner ).

Samuel and prosperous
The family grew prosperous, with Samuel Polk turning to land speculation and becoming a county judge.
Wharton's maternal grandfather, Samuel R. Fisher ran a prosperous mercantile business and shipping packet line between Philadelphia and London, England.
At the time of the War of 1812, Samuel Wilson was a prosperous middle-aged meat-packer in Troy.
He was the third son of Samuel Alexander, a prosperous saddler, and Eliza née Sloman.
* Joseph Cunard ( 1799 – 1865 ) of Halifax, a prosperous businessman who was the brother of Samuel, founder of the famous steamship line.
In 1843 Somerleyton Hall and Park were bought by the prosperous entrepreneur, Samuel Morton Peto, who for the next seven years carried out extensive rebuilding.

Samuel and domineering
Potter had considerable experience drawing rats, mice, and cats before approaching Samuel Whiskers but the book is exceptional in her oeuvre for the many interior scenes at Hill Top and the character and personality of the domineering Samuel Whiskers.

Samuel and doctor
" Samuel Smiles stated that he was " the scion of a distinguished Béarnese family "; although it is probable that the poverty of his parents would have excluded him from a learned career if some of the leading Protestants of the district had not charged themselves with the expenses of his education, which was begun under M. Jean de la Placette, the minister of Nay, He studied at Puylaurens, the Academy of Saumur, and the Academy of Sedan, receiving the degree of doctor in theology, it is said, at the age of seventeen.
* 1883 – Dr Samuel A. Mudd, American medical doctor ( b. 1833 )
Upon the advice of his doctor Samuel Habershon in the aftermath of an attack of facial neuralgia, Gladstone stayed at Cannes from the end of November 1897 to mid-February 1898.
** Samuel Mudd, American doctor to John Wilkes Booth ( b. 1833 )
** Samuel Collins, English doctor and author ( d. 1670 )
* Samuel Alexander Mudd ( 1833 – 1883 ), born in Charles County, the doctor implicated and imprisoned for aiding John Wilkes Booth in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln
Among them are Dallas ( Claire Trevor ), a prostitute who is being driven out of town by the members of the " Law and Order League "; an alcoholic doctor, Doc Boone ( Thomas Mitchell ); pregnant Lucy Mallory ( Louise Platt ), who is traveling to see her cavalry officer husband ; and whiskey salesman Samuel Peacock ( Donald Meek ).
* Samuel Swan ( 1771 – 1844 ), doctor and U. S. Congressman.
The standard drop, which arrived as calculated in English units, involves a drop of between and came into use from 1866, when the scientific details were published by an Irish doctor, Samuel Haughton.
His politics, said Dr. Samuel Johnson, were characterized by an " impetuous eagerness to subvert and confound, with very little care what shall be established ," and he is caricatured in the republican doctor of Tobias Smollett's The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle.
Ann Emily married the Honorable Ross Cuthbert ; Richard Rush ( 1780 – 1859 ) became an attorney and married Catherine Elizabeth Murray ; Mary married Major Thomas Manners ; James became a medical doctor and married Eugenia Frances Heister and Elizabeth Upshur Dennis ; Benjamin did not marry, moved to New Orleans, LA ; Julia ( 1792 – 1860 ) married Henry Jonathon Williams Esquire ; Samuel ( 1795 – 1859 ) became an attorney and married Nancy Anne Wilmer ; William became a doctor and married Elizabeth Fox Roberts.
Samuel Parris, who was the local minister, decided to call in a doctor to determine whether or not these afflictions were medical.
Past students include former Brazilian presidents Juscelino Kubitschek and Tancredo Neves ; writer, medical doctor and diplomat João Guimarães Rosa, writers Fernando Sabino, Pedro Nava and Cyro dos Anjos ; plastic surgeon Ivo Pitanguy, poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade and musicians Samuel Rosa of Skank and Fernanda Takai of Pato Fu.
* Doctor Samuel Cockburn ( 1823 – 1915 ), Medical doctor and homeopath, outspoken defender of homeopathy and critic of the medical establishment.
Patterson travels by train to Tsavo, where he meets supervisors Angus Starling ( Brian McCardie ) and Samuel ( John Kani ), a native African ( and the film's narrator ), and the doctor, David Hawthorne ( Bernard Hill ).
A month later, Holmes wrote to Harvard president Charles William Eliot that the university should consider adopting the honorary doctor of letters degree and offer one to Samuel Francis Smith, though one was never issued.
Baruch Samuel " Barry " Blumberg ( July 28, 1925April 5, 2011 ) was an American doctor and co-recipient of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( with Daniel Carleton Gajdusek ) for work on kuru, the first human prion disease demonstrated to be infectious, and the President of the American Philosophical Society from 2005 until his death.
Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon, more commonly known as Samuel ibn Tibbon ( Hebrew: שמואל בן יהודה אבן תבון, Arabic: ابن تب ّ ون ), was a Jewish philosopher and doctor.
* Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon ( Lunel, 1150 – Marseilles, 1230 ), more commonly known as Samuel ibn Tibbon, Jewish philosopher and doctor.
Susan is the descendant of Samuel Mudd, the doctor who treated President Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth.
Charles Samuel Myers FRS ( 13 March 1873 – 12 October 1946 ) was an English medical doctor who worked as a psychologist.

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