On his honeymoon in 1833, William Henry Fox Talbot struggled to sketch the Italian countryside.
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Vazire and Carlson end the article with an admonition from William Henry Devereaux Jr.
When William Henry Harrison died and was succeeded by the unpopular John Tyler, Whig leaders immediately began maneuvering to name Tyler's successor.
Recently reclaimed by Historical Woods of America, this amazing horse chestnut tree has provided the wood for a rare and unique creation by William Henry.
Of the 15 presidents before Lincoln, all but three the two Adamses and William Henry Harrison, who died after just a month in office were slave owners or their enablers.
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After rallying strongly since the end of 2000, its stock price makes the 45-year-old William Henry Gates III the wealthiest man in the world for the seventhyear in a row.
And for want of a father the fifteen-year-old Princess had been born posthumously, months after a cricket ball fatally injured her father, Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1751 her brother William Henry, Duke of Gloucester gave her away.
Beck (as the exhibit demonstrates) was also a keen collector of outdoor photography, including work by his American contemporary William Henry Jackson and, most impressively, by Vittorio Sella, a younger Italian climber-photographer whose large-format work has rarely been equaled by anyone in the medium.
This sounds kitsch, though Michael Gray, a British photographer, has produced a surprisingly soft and lovely print of three people outside the medieval Wiltshire abbey that once was home to the man who discovered how to use negatives to produce positive prints, William Henry Fox Talbot.
The Indian gallery features a Rembrandt Peale portrait (c. 1813) of future U.S. President William Henry Harrison, who defeated Tecumseh at Thames, as well as a buckskin jacket worn by Hillis Hadjo, leader of the Red Sticks (Batons Rouge), who were defeated by another future U.S. president, Andrew Jackson, at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814.
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Transformed in the early 1800s by the Prince Regent (later King George IV) from a south-coast fishing village into a fashionable spa, Brighton boasted a railway connection with London as early as 1841 a couple of years after Louis Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot published their historical findings on how to fix images made by the effects of light.
Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie and the abolitionists William and Henry James.
" For the Jameses (William, Henry, Alice and their father, Henry Sr.) or the Woolfs (Leonard, Virginia and endless relations), attacks on "tone in poetry and prose could be used as a way to mask other attacks.
Earlier this month two ex-Kenyan ministers William Ruto and Henry Kosgey, as well as radio executive Joshua Arap Sang, appeared to face pre-trial hearings over their alleged part in the violence.
Many automobile pioneers were former bike mechanics, Henry Ford and William Hillman among them, and bicycle companies that converted to car manufacturing include Bianchi, Peugeot, Opel, Morris, Rover and Humber.
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Apart from the writings of William Shakespeare, William Blake, Thomas Hardy, Henry James, George Orwell, D.
There are plenty of learned observers who laud this trend, ranging from former Secretary of Defense William Perry to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
Many have shaken their heads at the sheer vulgarity of it all, among them Mark Twain, Helen Keller, Henry James, his brother William, and Sigmund Freud.
The Republic appealed after losing 2-1 on aggregate to France thanks to a goal from William Gallas that came from a Thierry Henry handball in the build up.
Four young aristocrats stir his most concentrated vengeance: Henry Norris, George Boleyn, William Brereton, and Francis Weston.
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Patriarch William Clay Ford, the last surviving grandchild of Henry Ford, owned 9.5 million Class B shares, or 13.3% of the total, as of Feb. 1, 2010.
Henry twice handled the ball before crossing to William Gallas, who scored the equaliser against the Republic in the play-off in November to put France into next year's finals.
For example, while McCain correctly stresses the need to maintain such a deterrent, he simultaneously endorses several initiatives seemingly adopted from the playbook of prominent proponents of de-nuclearization, including, notably, former Republican Secretaries of State George Shultz and Henry Kissinger, former Clinton Secretary of Defense William Perry, and former Democratic Senator Sam Nunn.
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Mr Nasser was forced out in 2001 and William Clay Ford, great-grandson of the founder, Henry Ford, took over as head of the company.
In a reference to a recent speech by First Minister Henry McLeish, in which he accused the Liberal Democrats of being William Hague's little helpers, Mr Swinney will say that in Scotland, 'New Labour' are William Hague's "big helpers".
The exhibit then moves to Scotland, where its co-organizer, the National Galleries of Scotland, has provided a series of iconic 18th-century Scottish golf portraits, among them a full-length view of the youthful, tartan-clad Sir James and Sir Alexander MacDonald (from around 1749) by William Mosman and a portrait of William Inglis, Captain of the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers (circa 1790), by Sir Henry Raeburn, the most prominent portraitist of the Scottish Enlightenment.
William Bundy, the circle's epitome, perhaps could never quite forgive Nixon and his secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, for being credited with ending the Vietnam war, albeit in a Communist victory.
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