865 resultados para Angas, John Howard.
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I. Preface. Essay on painting. Notes. Epistle to a friend, on the death of John Thornton, esq. Ode inscribed to John Howard, esq. Ode to Mr. Wright, of Derby. Ode to the Countess de Genlis. Sonnets, songs, and occasional verses.--II. An essay on history. Notes.--III. An essay on epic poetry. Notes.--IV. Notes to the third, fourth, and fifth epistles, of An essay on epic poetry.--V. The triumphs of temper. Plays of three acts, written for a private theatre: The happy prescription; or, The lady relieved from her lovers.--VI. Marcella; a tragedy. The two connoisseurs; a comedy. Lord Russell; a tragedy. The mausoleum; a comedy.
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The plan was developed by a committee of leaders from the alcohol and substance abuse, and criminal justice fields: the Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DASA), Illinois Department of Corrections (DOC), Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA), John Howard Association (JHA) and Treatment Alternatives for Special Clients (TASC).
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Each vol. has note after imprint: - Engraved and printed by Fenner, Sears & Co.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Includes index.
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Back Row: coach Ray Courtright, Richard Livingston, coach Thomas Trueblood, Arthur Ahlstrom, manager Charles Bishop
Front Row: John Howard, J.R. Royston, Jarvis Hicks, John Lenfestey
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manager Charles Reynolds, coach Ray Courtright, Alexander Jolly, Eugene Hand, John Lenfestey, J.R. Royston, John Howard, Richard Livingston, coach Thomas Trueblood
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Richard Arkwright.--Edmund Burke.--Robert Burns.--Lord Byron.--George Canning.--Earl of Chatham.--Dr. Adam Clarke.--Lord Clive.--Captain Cook.--William Cowper.--Rev. George Crabbe.--Sir Humphrey Davy.--Lord Eldon.--Lord Erskine.--Charles James Fox.--Benjamin Franklin.--Oliver Goldsmith.--Henry Grattan.--Earl Grey.--Warren Hastings.--Bishop Heber.--John Howard.--Dr. Jenner.--Sir William Jones.--Sir James Mackintosh.--Rev. Henry Martyn, B.D.--Sir John Moore, K.B.--Lord Nelson.--William Pitt.--Sir Samuel Romilly.--Sir Walter Scott.--Richard Brinsley Sheridan.--John Smeaton.--James Watt.--Marquis of Wellesley.--William Wilberforce.--Sir David Wilkie.--Duke of Wellington.
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There can be no doubt that the Murdoch press played an important role in cohering what support there was for Australia's involvement in 'Gulf War Two'. From the start, Murdoch's 'Australian' newspaper was firmly committed to the coalition of the willing and provided a well-orchestrated cheer squad for Prime Minister John Howard and the war against Iraq.