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Newest on the list are John Ciardi, W. D. Snodgrass, I. A. Richards, Oscar Williams, Robert Hillyer, John Hall Wheelock, Stephen Vincent Benet, Edwin Muir, John Peal Bishop and Maxwell Bodenheim.
Eleazar Wheelock, with a Royal Charter from King George III, on land donated by Royal Governor John Wentworth.
The county was officially organized on January 5, 1833, and is named after Brigadier General Eleazar Wheelock Ripley, a soldier who served with distinction in the War of 1812.
Moline was re-chartered as a city under a mayor / aldermanic form of government on April 21, 1872, and John Deere, the longtime resident and entrepreneur, was defeated by Daniel Wheelock, a newcomer, for the first mayorship.
In 1766, New Hampshire Governor John Wentworth promised Eleazar Wheelock a grant of a township on which to build Dartmouth College.
He travels to rural Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where one of the Hitler clones, Bobby Wheelock, lives on a farm with his parents.
There he murders the boy's father ( John Dehner ), a Doberman dog breeder, and lies in wait for Lieberman, who is on his way to the farm to warn Mr. Wheelock of Mengele's intention to kill him.
The Wheelock Student Center, known as the " SUB " ( Student Union Building ) is the main hub of life on campus.
She also separated from her fourth husband, Thomas Wheelock ( a stockbroker she had married on Christmas Day 1945 ), but did not actually divorce him until 1955.
Soyuz TMA-19 carrying the trio of Yurchikhin, Wheelock and Walker undocked from the space station at 01: 23: 13 GMT After a nominal descent, the Soyuz TMA-19 descent module landed on the central steppes of Kazakhstan at 04: 46 GMT After the successful landing, Yurchikhin headed for Star City-the home of the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Russia.
Wheelock obtained a charter from King George III on December 13, 1769.
Eleazar Wheelock died during the Revolutionary War, on April 24, 1779.
The Sphinx Tomb, constructed in 1903 on East Wheelock Street, was designed by Manchester architect William M. Butterfield and reflects the Egyptian Revival architectural style popular during the mid-nineteenth century.
Among the many, the bishop ordained Ralph Wheelock, the teacher of the first free school in New England, on 6 May 1630.
Soon after, the fraternity moved to its present location on East Wheelock Street, and in 1927 sold off its eighteenth-century house and built the house that stands today.
Middlewich lies on the confluence of three rivers: the Dane, Croco and Wheelock.
Middlewich is located at ( 53. 192 ,-2. 443 ), on the confluence of three rivers, the Dane, the Croco and the Wheelock.
When Smith was in the Carthage Jail in 1844, after he fired his last round in a small pepper-box pistol ( which had been given to him that morning by Cyrus Wheelock ), he held up his arms and may have been giving the Masonic call of distress, hoping Masons in the contingent would honor this call and not fire on him.
The studios are located in Wheelock Student Center on the University of Puget Sound campus.
Wheelock Place (), ( Tamil ) is a 21-floor office tower and shopping mall on Singapore's Orchard Road.
John Wheelock was born in Lebanon, Connecticut on January 28, 1754, the son of Eleazar Wheelock, the director Moor's Indian Charity School ( founded 1754 ), and Mary Brinsmead Wheelock.
Wheelock died on April 4, 1817, and is buried near his father in the cemetery in Hanover, NH.

Wheelock and 1770
In 1770, a month after Wheelock received the royal charter, the governor granted the college the township of Landaff ( east of Woodsville, New Hampshire ), but Wheelock, after viewing the land and others under consideration, decided to establish the college in Hanover.
Eleazar Wheelock, who arrived in 1770 and founded Dartmouth College.

Reflections and Moral
In 1692, Quesnel published a book which he had been working on since 1668, Réflexions morales sur le Nouveau Testament ( Moral Reflections on the New Testament ), a devotional guide to the New Testament which laid out the Jansenist position in strong terms.
* Moral Reflections on the Gospels by Quesnel ( the first volume of the Reflexions morales – only the reflections on Matthew are available here )
Louis XIV received the Bull at Fontainebleau on September 24, 1713, and sent a copy to Cardinal Noailles, who revoked his approbation of the Moral Reflections given in 1695.
* Reflections ; or Sentences and Moral Maxims ( 1665 – 1678 ) by François de La Rochefoucauld ( 1613 – 1680 )
In 1720 his brother Lewis, in what may be a formal letter to the vicar-general of the Bishop of Apt, contradicted a report that Thomas had concurred in an appeal to a general council against the condemnation of Pasquier Quesnel's ‘ Moral Reflections ’ by Pope Clement XI.
* The Dawn ( book ), Daybreak: Reflections on Moral Prejudices, an 1881 book of aphorisms by Friedrich Nietzsche
* The Ethics Recession: Reflections on the Moral Underpinnings of the Current Economic Crisis "( 2009 ), ISBN 0-615-27535-4
* Some Reflections on a late Pamphlet called, The State of the Moral World Considered, 1732

Reflections and Political
* Lal Bahadur Shastri, ' Reflections on Indian politics ', Indian Journal of Political Science, vol. 23, 1962, pp1 – 7
* John Galt-Cursory Reflections on Political and Commercial Topics
He also was of the opinion that the ethics of the SS were borrowed from the Jesuits " ( Dr. H. T. Hansen in " Julius Evola's Political Endeavors " introduction to " Men Among the Ruins: Post-War Reflections of a Radical Traditionalist ").
* " Postmetaphysical Literature: Reflections on J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace "; in Perspectives on Political Science 33, 1 ( Winter 2004 ), 4-9.
* Herod: Reflections on Political Violence ( Hutchinson, 1978 ) ISBN 978-0-09-133190-0
Political thinker Edmund Burke opposed the French Revolution in his Reflections on the Revolution in France
* Harry N. Scheiber, " Review: A Keen Sense of History and the Need to Act: Reflections on Richard Hofstadter and the American Political Tradition ' Reviews in American History Vol.
* Nicholas N. Kozlov, Eric D. Weitz " Reflections on the Origins of the ' Third Period ': Bukharin, the Comintern, and the Political Economy of Weimar Germany " Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.
* Michael Billington ( activist ), activist in the LaRouche movement, author of Reflections of an American Political Prisoner
* Wolfgang Hardtwig ( 2001 ) " Political Religion in Modern Germany: Reflections on Nationalism, Socialism, and National Socialism ", Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, Volume 28
„ Theory and Political Practice: Reflections on Theory-Building in International Relations " in: Principled World Politics ; The Challenge of Normative International Relations ( Paul Wapner, Lester Edwin J. Ruiz, eds.
* " Fascism, " Totalitarianism and Political Religion: Definitions and Critical Reflections on Criticism of an Interpretation ," Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions, special issue on Fascism as a Totalitarian Movement, 2004, vol.
* " Here and Now, There and Then, Always and Everywhere: Reflections Concerning Political Theory and the Study / Writing of Political Thought ," in David Armitage ( ed.

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