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The Nuttall Encyclopædia notes that Dissenters were largely forgiven by the Act of Toleration under William III, while Catholics " were not entirely emancipated till 1829 ".
* Wood, J., " The Nuttall Encyclopædia: Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge " ( 1907 ),
The Nuttall Encyclopædia defined the phrase as " a married couple celebrated for their mutual attachment ", the Random House Dictionary as " a happily married couple who lead a placid, uneventful life.
The Nuttall Encyclopædia: Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge is an early 20th-century encyclopedia, edited by Rev.
* The Nuttall Encyclopædia ( 1907 ) Electronic dictionary in EPWING / JIS X 4081 format
* The Nuttall Encyclopædia ( 1920 ) at Google Books
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* Former versions of this article incorporated text from the Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th edition, 1911, and The Nuttall Encyclopædia, 1907: some phrases may remain.
Oddly, the eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, published just four years after the Nuttall Encyclopedia ( and shortly after the federation of Nigeria ), makes no mention of the town and does not show it on its map of the new nation, despite a considerable number of towns being shown in the Sokoto region.
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia, for example, described belles-lettres as the " department of literature which implies literary culture and belongs to the domain of art, whatever the subject may be or the special form ; it includes poetry, the drama, fiction, and criticism ," while the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition describes it as " the more artistic and imaginative forms of literature, as poetry or romance, as opposed to more pedestrian and exact studies.
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He is described by The Nuttall Encyclopædia as a " self-satisfied night constable.

Nuttall and is
This corresponds to a speed of around 0. 05 c. There is surprisingly small variation around this energy, due to the heavy dependence of the half-life of this process on the energy produced ( see equations in the Geiger – Nuttall law ).
The term " medicine people " is commonly used in Native American communities, for example, when Arwen Nuttall ( Cherokee ) of the National Museum of the American Indian writes, " The knowledge possessed by medicine people is privileged, and it often remains in particular families.
As Nuttall writes, " An inquiry to a Native person about religious beliefs or ceremonies is often viewed with suspicion.
It is recorded in Wild Wales by George Borrow, who notes it as a well known legend ; by Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, which details versions of the same story from other cultures ; and by The Nuttall Encyclopaedia, under the Anglicised spellings " Gellert " and " Killhart ".
The claim that Nuttall did not record President Young ’ s instructions on the same night they were delivered is made by Fred Collier.
Collier notes that, after Nuttall had written the first sentence of paragraph 1B, “ t this point Nuttal stopped writing for the ink beginning the next sentence is much lighter and the same as that used for his diary entry of February 8 .” Collier notes that Nuttall resumed his entry for February 7 with the word “ Works ” and continues with the rest of his journal entry as set forth in this section.
( According to Nuttall ’ s journal entry for 1 February 1877 “ President Young was present and gave some instructions not previously given, which I wrote for safe keeping and reference hereafter .”) It is claimed by some that the instructions recorded by Nuttall on 1 February 1877 included what has come to be called “ the lecture at the veil ” and that Nuttall and John Daniel Thomas McAllister had been specifically requested to record that particular lecture.
It is further claimed that the teachings recorded six days later in Nuttall ’ s journal entry for 7 February 1877 are actually Nuttall ’ s record of the 1 February 1877 lecture.
Dryden's mayor is Craig Nuttall.
The gloriously un-anatomical Middleboot Knotts is a further top lying on the Wasdale slopes of Broad Crag, which is listed as a Nuttall.
It is likely that the tomb belongs to a character whose name is registered in the Nuttall Codex.
This summit is listed as Cadair Berwyn New Top on the Nuttall list.
The character of ' old curious ' in Dana's book Two Years Before the Mast is based on Nuttall.
The Nuttall Ornithological Club of Cambridge, Massachusetts, is named after him.
The main decommissioning sub-contractor is Edmund Nuttall, and work began in 2006.
Sale How is also a Nuttall

Nuttall and named
The botanist Thomas Nuttall said he named the genus Wisteria in memory of Dr. Caspar Wistar ( 1761 – 1818 ).
* Thomas Nuttall named Swainson's Thrush Catharus ustulatus
Various plants and birds were named after Nuttall, including Nuttall's Woodpecker Picoides nuttallii by his friend William Gambel, and Yellow-billed Magpie Pica nuttalli and Common Poorwill Phalaenoptilus nuttallii by John James Audubon.
Thomas Nuttall named a new genus Rafinesquia after Rafinesque in 1841, feeling indebted to Rafinesque after he had given Nuttall's Flora a positive review.
Cornus nuttallii is named after Thomas Nuttall, an English botanist and zoologist who worked in North America in the nineteenth century.
The botanist Thomas Nuttall named the genus Wisteria in his honour ( some call it Wistaria but the misspelling is conserved under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature ).
The distance was covered in 26 minutes 8 seconds by a local man named Nuttall when he swam against McCusker from the United States, in the " World Professional Mile Championship ", allegedly watched by a crowd of 20, 000.
Nuttall collected and identified 113 species of western plants, including sagebrush, Artemisia tridentata and " mule's ear ", a sunflower genus, which he named Wyethia in Wyeth's honor.
One approach to the Clough is from Michael Wife Lane, named after Mary Nuttall, wife of Michael Nuttall, who was fined in 1618 for not maintaining the road and, finally, put in the stocks in 1624 for still not carrying out this work.
Nuttall's woodpecker ( Picoides nuttallii ) is a species of woodpecker named after naturalist Thomas Nuttall in 1843.

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