252 resultados para Hill, John Beck, Rev.
em University of Michigan
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"Glendower" is a fictitious name for the village of Pasquo, Tenn., and the character of "Dr. Harding" is drawn from that of the Rev. John Beck Hill. Ms. letters of author inserted.
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A reply to an attack on Woodward by Hill, the authorship of which has also been attributed to Henry Fielding and to Fielding and David Garrick jointly.--Cf. UCLA.
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Back Row: trainer Steve Brown, grad. asst. Nick Lanphier, David Nader, Ruben Ceballos, Matt Harrison, Louie Ball, Senior Asst. Craig Ehle, senior asst. Ken Haller
Middle Row: David Stecher, Mark Ambroe, Scott Harris, Glenn Hill, John Mains, Eliot Kim, and coach Bob Darden
Front Row: Tony Angelotti, Deacon Harris, Scott Smith, Shawn Martin, Captain Mark Wurfel, Troy Fabregas, and Jim Round
Not Pictured: asst. coach Dorian Deaver
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Poem "The colours" by E. Van Blon, part 2, p. [65]-66.
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Translated by the Rev. J. J. Moore.
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A re-issue of the 1st ed. of 1768, cf. Hunt 598.
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Vol. 1 is dated 1759, vols. 2-3 1761, vol. 4 1762, and vol. 5 1763.
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Generally attributed to Robert Dodsley. The Dictionary of national biography attributes Part I to Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, and Part II to John Hill.