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He presented a six-part TV Series for the BBC in 1998 ( directed by Lloyd Stanton ) called Golden Boots, with other football celebrities.
" This view of Carson's actions may be taken from General James Carleton ’ s orders to Carson on October 12, 1862, concerning the Mescalero Apaches: " All Indian men of that tribe are to be killed whenever and wherever you can find them: the women and children will not be harmed, but you will take them prisoners and feed them at Ft. Stanton until you receive other instructions ".
In 1840, at the urging of Garrison and Wendell Phillips, Lucretia Coffin Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton traveled with their husbands and a dozen other American male and female abolitionists to London for the first World's Anti-Slavery Convention, with the expectation that a motion put forward by Phillips to include women's participation in the convention would be controversial.
In the United States Stanton Peele, a psychologist and lawyer, has encouraged legal action against mandated attendance of twelve-step programs, stating an objection to the courts and other government and tax-supported agencies mandating attendance at meetings run by organizations with spiritual or religious content.
Running The " Machine " An 1864 cartoon mocking Lincoln's cabinet depicts Seward, William P. Fessenden | William Fessenden, Lincoln, Edwin M. Stanton | Edwin Stanton, Gideon Welles and other members.
However, Stanton Friedman has found other onionskin copies in Cutler's files that contain different or no watermarks.
The seed for the first Woman's Rights Convention was planted in 1840, when Elizabeth Cady Stanton met Lucretia Mott at the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London, the conference that refused to seat Mott and other women delegates from America because of their sex.
By the same token, Stanton and Anthony were willing to work with anyone, despite their view on other matters, as long as they wholeheartedly championed woman rights and suffrage.
After leaving the military, Issa and his second wife, Kathy Stanton, moved back to the Cleveland area, pooled their savings, sold their cars and borrowed $ 50, 000 from his family to invest in Quantum Enterprises, an electronics manufacturer run by a friend from Cleveland Heights that assembled bug zappers, CB radio parts and other consumer products for other companies.
The town is populated by other insects, including two brash American flies, Clem ( William Sanderson ) and Burt ( Michael Stanton ), a hyperactive flea named Lencho ( Cheech Marin ), a cynical artist termite named Eaton Woode ( Charles Adler ), a butterfly named Rosa ( Candi Milo ) and her boyfriend Miguel who is still in his cocoon, Amelia ( Joan Van Ark ), an enthusiastic damselfly.
They operated a boarding school at Raritan Bay Union, a utopian community based on her teachings and, the teachings of Charles Fourier, where they taught the children of other noted abolitionists, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
The Deputy Speaker is Joe Comartin, and the other two presiding officers for the first session are Deputy Chair of Committees Barry Devolin ( Conservative ) and Assistant Deputy Chair Bruce Stanton ( Conservative ).
On August 8, 1862 Stanton issued an order to " arrest and imprison any person or persons who may be engaged, by act, speech or writing, in discouraging volunteer enlistments, or in any way giving aid and comfort to the enemy, or in any other disloyal practice against the United States.
Stanton has subsequently been accused of witness tampering, most notably of Louis J. Weichmann, and of other activities that skewed the outcome of the trials.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Anthony and an outspoken few were unwilling to yield to the political situation which appeared to Stone and a majority of other activists to favor passage of the amendment for black men's voting rights but not passage of women's voting rights.
" Stanton, however, was not pleased with the direction of the merger — she resisted the elimination of other issues in favor of the concentration of energy solely upon suffrage.
Stanton turned toward work on The Woman's Bible with Gage, Brown and a Revising Committee of two dozen other women.
This Convention was inspired by the fact that in 1840, when Elizabeth Cady Stanton met Lucretia Mott at the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London, the conference refused to seat Mott and other women delegates from America because of their gender.
* Stanton Friedman has debunked both supposed UFO cases and debunking attempts on other UFO cases.
* divides a very small portion of extreme western Kansas bordering Colorado ( Greeley, Hamilton, Sherman and Wallace counties ) from the rest of the state ( three other counties which border Colorado — Cheyenne, Morton and Stanton — observe CST )
It included three other soldiers in Graner's unit from western Pennsylvania: Captain Donald Reese of New Stanton, Specialist Jeremy Sivits of Bedford County, and Sergeant Joseph Darby of Somerset County.
She participated for several years with other leaders in the women's suffrage movement, including Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Stanton and radical
When Secretary Stanton did not join the President's opposition to the Reconstruction acts, Johnson decided to dismiss him together with his radical subordinates.
Stanton remained a close friend and colleague of Anthony's for the remainder of their lives, but Stanton longed for a broader, more radical women's rights platform.
The local women, primarily members of a radical Quaker group, organized the meeting along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a skeptical non-Quaker who followed logic more than religion.
" On her own, Stanton added a more radical point to the list of grievances and to the resolutions: the issue of women's voting rights.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, one of the organizers of the 1848 Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention and recognized as " the philosopher and chief publicist of the radical wing of the 19th century women's rights rights movement ", lived in Seneca Falls from 1847 to 1863.
However, this was overruled by the Senate, and Stanton barricaded himself in his office when Johnson tried again to replace Stanton with General Thomas, while radical Republicans initiated impeachment proceedings against Johnson on the grounds that Johnson's removal of Stanton without Senate approval violated the Tenure of Office Act.
Matilda Joslyn Gage, Olympia Brown and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were each alienated by the merger ; together, their interests were too radical for the new NAWSA.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony formed the more radical, New York-based National Woman Suffrage Association ( NWSA ).
Gage was considered to be more radical than either Susan B. Anthony or Elizabeth Cady Stanton ( with whom she wrote History of Woman Suffrage ).
While Stanton and Gage maintained their radical positions, they found that the only women's issue really unifying the NAWSA was the move for suffrage.
Cathy Stanton has also identified a more radical element in North American public history but has asked: ' how much room is there for the progressive component in the public history movement?

Stanton and suffragists
In 1870, Paulina Wright Davis authored a history of the antebellum women's rights movement, and received approval of her account from many of the involved suffragists including Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Along with Stanton, she was a vocal critic of the Christian Church, which put her at odds with conservative suffragists such as Frances Willard and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Such an amendment had originally been sought by suffragists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton who tried securing the vote on a state-by-state basis.

Stanton and pushed
Anthony and Stanton worked behind Stone's back to create the splinter group NWSA, formed to put pressure on the federal government to adopt a woman suffrage amendment, but which also pushed for a wider scope of women's rights, including easier divorce laws.

Stanton and for
Shortly after Lincoln's death, Gen. William T. Sherman reported he had, without consulting Washington, reached an armistice agreement with Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, an agreement which was unacceptable to the President and outraged Stanton, since it made no provision for emancipation of slaves or freedmen's rights.
The House adopted eleven articles of impeachment, for the most part bearing on Johnson's violation of the Tenure of Office Act in his dismissal of Stanton and appointment of Thomas.
Corbett was immediately arrested for violation of his orders, but Stanton later had the charges dropped.
Despite losing this match, Essendon's performance was good enough for its players to be awarded Brownlow Medal votes – best-on-ground was Brent Stanton ( 3 votes ), followed by Jason Johnson ( 2 votes ) and Andrew Lovett ( 1 vote ).
Elizabeth Cady Stanton asked the assembly to pass a resolution asking for women's suffrage.
The Marlins were nearly close to dealing for slugger Manny Ramirez from the Boston Red Sox at the trade deadline but backed out after Boston insisted the trade include promising outfielder Mike Stanton.
When business magnate Stanton Mick hires Runciter ’ s company to secure his lunar facilities from telepaths, Runciter assembles eleven agents for this task.
Depressed and broke, Otto wanders the streets, until he falls in with Bud ( Harry Dean Stanton ), a seasoned repossession agent, or " repo man ", working for the " Helping Hand Acceptance Corporation " ( a small automobile repossession agency ).
Some in the UFO community, such as nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman, say there is no basis for the search and it is therefore unscientific.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted the amendment and first introduced it in 1878 ; it was forty-one years later, in 1919, when the Congress submitted the amendment to the states for ratification.
Charles A. Dana, an investigative agent for Secretary of War Stanton at the time, interviewed Grant ; Dana related to Lincoln and Stanton that Grant appeared " self-possessed and eager to make war.
Stanton even declared so publicly with scorn for Sherman ; Grant, concerned that his lead commander's mistake not be mishandled, requested a cabinet meeting to discuss the problem, and offered to personally deliver the message of repudiation to Sherman, who was expected to be quite vexed.
President Johnson had for some time wished to replace Secretary of War Stanton, who sympathized with Congressional Reconstruction, and asked Grant to take the post in an effort to keep him in his camp, and under his control as a potential political rival.
Grant's curt response to Johnson in the Stanton matter increased his popularity with the Radical Republicans ; John Weiss Forney, editor of the Washington Daily Chronicle, who had paved the way for previous presidential nominations, took up the effort for Grant's nomination, by first inquiring with Rawlins about Grant's interest in the presidency.
The first group was the National Woman Suffrage Association, formed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, that wanted to work for suffrage on the federal level and to push for more governmental changes, such as the granting of property rights to married women.
Stanton, who had unsuccessfully run for Congress in New York in 1868, was more sympathetic to Woodhull.
From here the River Axe rises up from a deep sump where progressive depth records for cave diving in the British Isles have been set: firstly by Farr () in 1977, then Rob Parker () in 1985, and finally by John Volanthen and Rick Stanton () in 2004.

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