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In Plutarch's Lives, Translated by Bernadotte Perrin, 11 vols.
A History of My Times ( Hellenica ), Translated by George Cawkwell.
Translated by Willis Barnstone.
Translated by Harriet de Onís.
* Kant, Immanuel ( 1790 ), Critique of Judgement, Translated by Werner S. Pluhar, Hackett Publishing Co., 1987.
Translated to English by John Bester, the book was a biography of one of the last traditional Yakuza bosses in Japan.
Translated by J. G.
* The Consolation of Philosophy, Translated by: W. V.
* Confucian Analects ( 1893 ) Translated by James Legge.
Translated by William Edward Soothill.
Translated by Roger T. Ames, Henry Rosemont.
Translated by E. Bruce Brooks, A. Taeko Brooks.
Translated by Edward Slingerland.
" ( Translated by James Legge ) in the Great Learning ().
Translated by E. Slingerland.
Translated by Kathleen Kulp-Hill.
Translated by Desmond Lee.
Translated by A. F. Scholfield.
Translated by Nigel G. Wilson.
Translated by A. R. Benner, F. H. Fobes.
* The Code of Hammurabi Translated by L. W. King.
Translated by Carolyn Abbate.
Translated by Willard R. Trask.
Translated by Roger Greaves.

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Translated by Simon Watson Taylor.
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Translated by Simon Watson Taylor.
Translated by H. Freedman and Maurice Simon, Vols.
* Jack Bass, Unlikely Heroes: The Dramatic Story of the Southern Judges of the Fifth Circuit who Translated the Supreme Court's Brown Decision Into a Revolution for Equality ( New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981 ), ISBN 0-671-25064-7, ISBN 978-0-671-25064-5.

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The production, designed by Simon Virsaladze, was completely traditional but traditional in the right way.
Gen. Simon Buckner, having been abandoned by Floyd and Pillow, surrendered Fort Donelson.
* Aga Khan III, " Memoirs of Aga Khan: World Enough and Time ", London: Cassel & Company, 1954 ; published same year in the United States by Simon & Schuster.
* 1265 – Second Barons ' War: Battle of Evesham – the army of Prince Edward ( the future king Edward I of England ) defeats the forces of rebellious barons led by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, killing de Montfort and many of his allies.
More ambitious was the Logic Theory Machine, a deduction system for the propositional logic of the Principia Mathematica, developed by Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon and J. C. Shaw.
Astronomers use the Julian calendar for years before 1582, including this year 0, and the Gregorian calendar for years after 1582 as exemplified by Jacques Cassini ( 1740 ), Simon Newcomb ( 1898 ) and Fred Espenak ( 2007 ).
* Simon Newcomb, A Compendium of Spherical Astronomy ( Macmillan, 1906 – republished by Dover, 1960 ), 160-172.
He taught at Paris in the academic year 1232-33, but was appointed to a delegation by Henry III of England in 1235, along with Simon Langton and Fulk Basset, to negotiate for the renewal of the peace between England and France.
Clement of Alexandria ( end of the 2nd century ) writes about the ordination of a certain Zachæus as bishop by the imposition of Simon Peter Bar-Jonah's hands.
The series features rotten boroughs ( or " robber buttons "), Dr. Samuel Johnson ( played by Robbie Coltrane ), William Pitt the Younger ( Simon Osborne ), the French Revolution ( featuring Chris Barrie, Nigel Planer and Tim McInnerny as the Scarlet Pimpernel ), over-the-top theatrical actors, a squirrel-hating transvestite highwayman, and a duel with the Duke of Wellington ( played by Stephen Fry ).
She did not believe in the theory of symbiosis proposed by Simon Schwendener, the German mycologist as previously thought, rather she proposed a more independent process of reproduction.
In doing so the bulk of Liberals remained supporting the government, but two distinct Liberal groups had emerged within this bulk – the Liberal Nationals ( officially the " National Liberals " after 1947 ) led by Simon, also known as " Simonites ", and the " Samuelites " or " official Liberals ", led by Samuel who remained as the official party.
Boudica's story is the subject of several novels, including books by Rosemary Sutcliff, Roxanne Gregory, Pauline Gedge, Manda Scott, Alan Gold, Diana L. Paxson, David Wishart, George Shipway, Simon Scarrow and J. F. Broxholme ( a pseudonym of Duncan Kyle ).
* Blitz, a band formed in 1993 by former Ultravox members John Foxx and Robin Simon
Simon Frith identifies the origins of the power ballad in the emotional singing of soul artists, particularly Ray Charles and the adaptation of this style by figures such as Eric Burdon, Tom Jones and Joe Cocker to produce slow tempo songs often building to a loud and emotive chorus backed by drums, electric guitars and sometimes choirs.
The Bastard Operator From Hell ( BOFH ), a fictional character created by Simon Travaglia, is a rogue system administrator who takes out his anger on users ( often referred to as lusers ), colleagues, bosses, and anyone else who gets in his way.
Translation and notes by Simon Leys.
Brent documents something Peirce never suspected, namely that his efforts to obtain academic employment, grants, and scientific respectability were repeatedly frustrated by the covert opposition of a major Canadian-American scientist of the day, Simon Newcomb.
Cavalry charge at Battle of Eylau | Eylau, painted by Simon Fort.
Simon de Montfort was granted the Trencavel lands by the Pope and did homage for them to the King of France, thus incurring the enmity of Peter of Aragon who had held aloof from the conflict, even acting as a mediator at the time of the siege of Carcassonne.
Art by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.

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