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historian and Samuel
Samuel Gorton, founder of Warwick, was styled by the historian Samuel Greene Arnold `` one of the most remarkable men who ever lived ''.
* 1726 – Samuel Penhallow, English-born American colonist and historian ( b. 1665 )
Vermont historian Samuel Williams called it " an act which for its savage barbarity is probably without parallel in the legislation of any civilized country ".
* 1846 – Samuel Johnson, Nigerian historian and priest ( d. 1901 )
Some notable professors in the early days were Samuel Pufendorf, a juridical historian ; and Canutus Hahn and Kristian Papke in philosophy.
In 1632 and 1656 is was referred to as Lac de St. Louis or Lake St. Louis by Samuel de Champlain and cartographer Nicolas Sanson respectively ( likely for Louis XIV of France ) In 1660 Jesuit historian Francis Creuxius coined the name Lacus Ontarius.
In the last two decades of the 18th century polygenism, the belief that different races had evolved separately in each continent and shared no common ancestor, was advocated in England by historian Edward Long and anatomist Charles White, in Germany by ethnographers Christoph Meiners and Georg Forster, and in France by Julien-Joseph Virey, and prominently in the US by Samuel Morton, Josiah Nott and Louis Agassiz.
According to the Jewish historian Josephus, Samuel was about 12 years old.
During Harding's western travels, historian Samuel H. Adams claims that Harding's own political views began to expand and became more independent from established Republican Party agenda.
According to the historian Samuel H. Adams, Harding's death was mourned by the nation and the average citizen felt a " personal loss ".
* July 2 – Samuel Penhallow, English-born American colonist and historian ( d. 1726 )
* December 2 – Samuel Penhallow, American colonist and historian ( b. 1665 )
** Samuel Daniel, English poet and historian ( d. 1619 )
Goliath's stature grew at the hand of narrators or scribes: the oldest manuscripts — the Dead Sea Scrolls text of Samuel, the first-century historian Josephus, and the fourth century Septuagint manuscripts — all give his height as " four cubits and a span " (); later manuscripts increase this to " six cubits and a span " ().
NRC chairman Joseph Hendrie and commissioner Victor Gilinsky initially viewed the accident, in the words of NRC historian Samuel Walker, as a " cause for concern but not alarm ".
Samuel Morrison became a historian, inventor and map-maker.
* Samuel Miller Quincy-lawyer, historian, Civil War soldier, and 28th mayor of New Orleans ( May 5, 1865 – June 8, 1865 )
* Raphael Samuel, writer and historian
Samuel L. French was also an amateur historian — he wrote a book about the Army of the Potomac, and in 1915 published Reminiscences of Plymouth, his homage to the antebellum years of his hometown.
One 18th-century historian of the county Samuel Robinson noted that ‘ the greatest number of houses were of a homely character, thatched and one storey high ’.
In the early 20th century, historian Samuel Schwartz wrote about crypto-Jewish communities discovered in northeastern Portugal ( namely, Belmonte, Bragança, Miranda, and Chaves ).
The song was written by the Slovak Lutheran pastor, poet and historian Samuel Tomášik while he was visiting Prague in 1834.
Baron Samuel von Pufendorf ( January 8, 1632 – October 13, 1694 ) was a German jurist, political philosopher, economist, statesman, and historian.

historian and Eliot
Samuel Eliot Morison, Rear Admiral, United States Naval Reserve ( July 9, 1887 – May 15, 1976 ) was an American historian noted for his works of maritime history that were both authoritative and highly readable.
He was named for his maternal grandfather Samuel Eliot — a historian, educator, and public-minded citizen of Boston and Hartford, Connecticut.
The History of United States Naval Operations in World War II is a 15-volume account of the United States Navy in World War II, written by eminent historian Samuel Eliot Morison and published by Little, Brown and Company between 1947 and 1962.
* Samuel Eliot Morison ( 1887-1976 ), American historian and navy man
Samuel Eliot Morison, the best-known historian of Harvard's history, wrote that Harvard College " might have followed her first patron to an early death and oblivion but for the faith, courage and intelligence of Henry Dunster.
The Emperor's men had won a tactical victory, but of the action the naval historian Samuel Eliot Morison wrote: " A string of such victories added up to defeat.
* Roger Eliot Fry, art historian ( 1887 )
The project was conceived by Henry Salomon, who, while a U. S. Navy Lieutenant Commander during World War II, was a research assistant to historian Samuel Eliot Morison.
The Two Ocean War by U. S. naval historian Samuel Eliot Morison, is a short version of his multi-volume History of United States Naval Operations in World War II.
Among them are political economy scholar Francis Fukuyama, ( currently at Stanford University ); political scientist and former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski and military historian and former Counselor of the U. S. Department of State Eliot Cohen.
* Samuel Eliot Morison ( 1887 – 1976 ), American historian
Sir Michael Eliot Howard, ( born 29 November 1922 ) is a British military historian, formerly Chichele Professor of the History of War and Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford University, and Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History at Yale University.
Samuel Eliot ( December 22, 1821 – September 14, 1898 ) was a historian, educator, and public-minded citizen of Boston, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut.
Their daughter, Emily Marshall Eliot Morison, was the mother of noted historian Samuel Eliot Morison ( 1887 – 1976 ).
His paternal grandfather, Samuel Eliot Morison, was a distinguished naval historian, a Rear Admiral in the Naval Reserve and Harvard University professor.
In those positions, he is credited by naval historian Samuel Eliot Morison with developing the US “ leapfrogging ” strategy designed to seize control of the Southwest Pacific islands occupied by Japan.

historian and Morison
The historian S. E. Morison believed Hamilton, in general, wished to enforce the excise law " more as a measure of social discipline than as a source of revenue ..."
Halsey received much criticism for his decisions during the battle, with naval historian Samuel Morison terming the Third Fleet run to the north " Halsey's Blunder ".
* James Augustus Cotter Morison ( 1832 – 1888 ), English essayist and historian
: MIT Press, 1966 ), with a foreword by the historian of technology Elting E. Morison who had been on the faculty of MIT as a professor of humanities in the Sloan School of Industrial Management from 1946 to 1966.
Stanley Morison ( 6 May 1889 – 11 October 1967 ) was an English typographer, designer and historian of printing.
James Augustus Cotter Morison ( 20 April 1832 – 26 February 1888 ), English essayist and historian, was born in London.

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