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 <b>Charlesb> Sumner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Charlesb> Sumner (January 6, 1811–March 11, 1874) was an American politician and statesman from the U.S. state of Massachusetts.
Sumner was strongly opposed to the Reconstruction policy of Johnson, believing it to be far too generous to the South.
Sumner laid great stress upon "national claims." He held that England's according the rights of belligerents to the Confederacy had doubled the duration of the war, entailing inestimable loss.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sumner   (2722 words)

  
 <b>Charlesb> Clinton
CLINTON, <b>Charlesb>, ancestor of the Clintons in the United States, born in the county Longford, Ireland, in 1690; died in what is now Orange county, New York, 19 November, 1778.
Governor Clinton's death, which was sudden, took place while he was still in office; but he had lived to inaugurate several branches of the Erie canal, and by his influence had done much toward developing the canal system in other states.
He was suspected of a leaning toward the federalists, and was bitterly assailed by his enemies, toward whom his own course had never been mild.
http://www.john-adams.org/georgeclinton.org/charlesclinton/   (2722 words)

  
 <b>Charlesb> Stuart, Puppetmaster A Look Back at a Notorious Boston Murder with Racist Overtones
<b>Charlesb> Stuart played on the ingrained racism of the Boston community by selecting the locale of the murder and the race of the man he accused of the murder.
<b>Charlesb> Stuart wove a web of lies that we were all too ready to believe.
Unless, of course, they are dealing with a black ex-con who has at least one cop-shootingon his record.
http://dpsinfo.com/essays/charlie.html   (1984 words)

  
 Personal Home Page
<b>Charlesb> Arthur Floyd, soon to be called " Chock" Floyd, was born on February 3, 1904 in Georgia, one of seven children, but moved to a small farming community in Oklahoma, which he was to call home. His parents had a small farm, they were dirt-poor.
Although Floyd's mother did not want her son's body viewed by the public, by the time Chief McDermott had received her wire there were thousands of people wanting to view the notorious criminal.
Floyd is reputed to have maintained relationships with both Ruby and Beulah throughout the rest of his life even posing as their husbands under assumed names.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/3935   (1793 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Constantine the Great
The Christians especially exerted themselves to get possession of such foundlings, and consequently Constantine issued no direct prohibition of exposure, although the Christians regarded exposure as equal to murder; he commanded, instead, that foundlings should belong to the finder, and did not permit the parents to claim the children they had exposed.
Proceeding to Milan (end of 312, or beginning of 313) he met his colleague the Augustus Licinius, married his sister to him, secured his protection for the Christians in the East, and promised him support against Maximinus Daia.
It looks almost as though the last persecutions of the Christians were directed more against all irreconcilables and extremists than against the great body of Christians.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04295c.htm   (1793 words)

  
 Clinton Writ Small (washingtonpost.com)
Its essence is captured perfectly, and inadvertently, in one sentence, Clinton's own account of his response to al Qaeda's most spectacular and murderous pre-Sept. 11 outrage: the African embassy bombings of Aug. 7, 1998.
On the contrary, I often expressed admiration for his charm and for the roguish cynicism that allowed him to navigate so many crises.
Clinton let a decade of unprecedented American prosperity and power go without doing anything about al Qaeda, Afghanistan or Iraq (where his weakness allowed France and Russia to almost totally undermine the post-Gulf War sanctions).
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A4065-2004Jun24.html   (1793 words)

  
 03-2968
Because Young did not yield to the police show of authority at the time of the illegal Terry stop, Young is not entitled to complain about the ensuing police pursuit of him, which led to his resisting and obstructing of an officer and the discovery of the drug contraband.
(2) as a result, Young was free to depart the scene without further police intervention; and (3) consequently, all evidence obtained as a result of Alfredson's ensuing pursuit and capture of Young should be suppressed.
Young's argument on appeal tracks the argument he made in the trial court: (1) the occupants of the vehicle were illegally seized within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment because Alfredson did not have reasonable suspicion under Terry v.
http://www.courts.state.wi.us/html/ca/03/03-2968.htm   (3282 words)

  
 <b>Charlesb> Young - Biographies - Presidio of San Francisco
Major Young led his men deep into Mexico, and they were cited for their actions at Aguas Calientes and Hacienda Santa Cruz before being withdrawn back to the United States.
His strong advocacy for park preservation was evident by his comments in his final official report.
Young chose not to subject his family to the rigid and discriminatory social structure of the United States Army during that era.
http://www.nps.gov/prsf/history/bios/charles_young.htm   (2102 words)

  
 Prince <b>Charlesb> Online
Prince <b>Charlesb> is continuing his tour of Oman against a background of growing media interest after his denial of unspecified allegations against him.
<b>Charlesb>, who is thousands of miles away in Oman, got his hands dirty as he helped youngsters sketch, draw and paint at a centre for disabled children in Muscat.
As Prince <b>Charlesb> said when the report into the fallout from the Burrell trial was published in March: "It does not make comfortable reading." It also led to the resignation of Michael Fawcett, the Prince's "indispensable" personal aide.
http://pco.teamhighgrove.com/news1103a.htm   (2102 words)

  
 Hapgood’s Theory of Earth Crust Displacement
<b>Charlesb> H. Hapgood was not a geologist; he was a professor of the history of science at Keene College in New Hampshire (Hancock, 1995, p.
Although Hapgood’s theory of Earth Crust Displacement attempts to answer unsolved mysteries in cartography and archaeology through geologic means, the evidence for the theory itself is lacking in validity, and instead of providing a geologically sound addition to plate tectonics, the theory posed is riddled by logical and factual gaps.
Hapgood provided a geologic theory, Earth Crust Displacement, which claims that a catastrophic shift of the earth’s lithosphere around 10,000 BC.
http://www.skrause.org/writing/papers/hapgood_and_ecd.shtml   (3801 words)

  
 The Tale of the Wandering Christian
Under the Edict of Milan, <b>Charlesb> the Great decreed that only Jews should be allowed to learn and practise the secrets of reading and writing.
<b>Charlesb> was dipped into the mikveh, which wasn't such a bad idea because he never washed much, and emerged a fully-fledged Jew.
Constantine, who had also seen everything now gave orders that a special banner be made bearing the sign of the cross to be carried at the head of the army.
http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/newmanbyrne/wandring.html   (3801 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. <b>Charlesb> Borromeo
As <b>Charlesb> would not consent to this, some of the order formed a conspiracy to take his life.
<b>Charlesb> was at Lodi, at the funeral of the bishop.
<b>Charlesb>' office of secretary of state and his care for the business of the family did not prevent him from giving time to study, and even to recreations in the form of playing the lute and violoncello, and a game of ball.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03619a.htm   (3801 words)

  
 S/635/Rev.1 of 9 November 1953
Malik's question, I should like to add that a rather irregular procedure was chosen this time by the Security Council having an advance circulation of replies and I think it is but proper that this arrangement should also have its reflection in further measures in order to expedite the work of the Security Council.
<b>Charlesb> MALIK (Lebanon): I have no doubt that what the Secretary-General has just told us is the information which he has obtained and which, in his opinion, is the right information.
I do not believe that it would be expedient for a Council member to inflict on his colleagues such a reading after a decision to the contrary had been taken.
http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/9a798adbf322aff38525617b006d88d7/eef5490a45758c7c05256727006e0e6c   (18190 words)

  
 IV. NEW YORK MCCORDS IN THE REVOLUTION
<b>Charlesb> Clinton, George Clinton's father, is the one whose family John McCord of Ireland reportedly came to America with in an emigrating party in 1728, thus the McCord association with this Clinton family dates back to that year.
Governor George Clinton was born in 1739 at Little Britain, Ulster (now Orange) County, New York, the son of <b>Charlesb> Clinton (1690-1773) who came to America in 1729 and commanded a regiment of New York provincial troops in the French and Indian War.
Andrew McCord was the son of John McCord who emigrated to America in 1729 with George Clinton's father, <b>Charlesb> Clinton.
http://www.mccordfamilyassn.com/newyork.htm   (18190 words)

  
 Historical Biographies, Nova Scotia: <b>Charlesb> Lawrence (1709-1760).
The deportation of the Acadians, as horrendous an event as it was for the deported Acadians, was one that paled in comparison to the military events which were to unfold between the years 1755-63.
That Belcher was to render a report seven years later that cleared the English administrators of the Acadian charges, is, at the very least, suspect.
<b>Charlesb> Lawrence was born at Plymouth on December 14th, 1709.
http://www.blupete.com/Hist/BiosNS/1700-63/Lawrence.htm   (3113 words)

  
 CNN.com - <b>Charlesb> in talks with advisers - Nov. 10, 2003
<b>Charlesb> is set to remain at Highgrove Monday and Tuesday from where he will hold a series of conference calls with his senior advisers in London, including his private secretary Sir Michael Peat, his spokeswoman said.
The spokeswoman denied Monday's discussions between <b>Charlesb> and his advisers amounted to a "war summit" and said that <b>Charlesb> routinely discussed Sunday newspaper coverage with royal officials the following day.
<b>Charlesb> has already denied they are true but has said they involve him.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/11/10/uk.charles   (3113 words)

  
 Saudi Aramco World : Piri Reis and the Hapgood Hypotheses
Hapgood and his students also examined the late medieval and early Renaissance maps called "portulans" or "portolanos." These were highly accurate mariners' charts of the Mediterranean area - sometimes including the Black Sea - made by Portuguese, Venetian, Spanish, Catalan and Arab seamen.
Some of these, the Hapgood team concluded, would emerge from the sea as islands if there were no ice cap - another indication that Antarctica had really been explored and mapped earlier, at a time when no ice cap existed.
Hapgood concluded it was probably one of the eight maps of the world done in the time of Alexander the Great, or one of the six other "unknown" maps - which meant someone had not only known of the Americas, but had mapped them at least 1,700 years before Columbus.
http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/198001/piri.reis.and.the.hapgood.hypotheses.htm   (8943 words)

  
 Prince <b>Charlesb> denies role in new 'royal scandal' - Nov. 08, 2003
Fawcett, a one-time footman to Queen Elizabeth II who sided with the prince when his marriage to Diana hit the rocks, resigned even though the inquiry - which had been ordered by <b>Charlesb> - cleared him of financial impropriety.
<b>Charlesb>' private secretary, Michael Peat, said he hoped the allegation would be treated on its merits and dismissed out of hand.
<b>Charlesb> was in Oman on Thursday, on an official state visit.
http://www.inq7.net/wnw/2003/nov/08/wnw_6-1.htm   (8943 words)

  
 Minds in Ablation Part Five: Charting Imaginary Worlds
Hapgood focuses his attention on the polar regions, but he fails to mention one of the most interesting details there on many of the maps he studied, as well as others, namely, four large islands in a ring around the north pole, where no such islands exist.
Hapgood claims that "A comparison of all the versions suggests that there may have been one or two original versions, drawn according to different projections, which were copied and recopied with emendations according to the ideas of different cartographers."
Hapgood's claims are still being picked up and repeated by an amazing variety of occult/new-age and pseudoscientific writers -- those who place ancient Atlantis in Antarctica, or predict imminent cataclysms at the turn of the millennium.
http://www.pibburns.com/smmia5.htm   (9449 words)

  
 <b>Charlesb> Gald Sibley, August 7, 1917–April 12, 1998 By Alan H. Brush Biographical Memoirs
In addition to his AOU activities <b>Charlesb> was a secretary of the Cooper Ornithological Society, a fellow or corresponding fellow of six foreign societies, and an officer or council member of five societies.
By 1974 <b>Charlesb> was already a decade and a half into the taxonomic comparison of the egg-white proteins.The early electrophoretic methods for the separations of proteins on paper strips soon became obsolete.
<b>Charlesb> was proud of these publications, as well he should have been.
http://www.nap.edu/html/biomems/csibley.html   (5541 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: <b>Charlesb> Martel
<b>Charlesb>, who was then twenty-six, was not excluded from the succession on account of his birth, Theodoald himself being the son of a concubine, but through the influence of Plectrude, Theodoald's grandmother, who wished the power invested in her own descendants exclusively.
At this juncture <b>Charlesb> escaped from prison and put himself at the head of the national party of Austrasia.
To prevent any opposition from <b>Charlesb> she had him cast into prison and, having established herself at Cologne, assumed the guardianship of her grandson.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03629a.htm   (1404 words)

  
 <b>Charlesb> Fourier
Years before Marx demonstrated that ‘scientific’ social theory was often merely an ideology serving the interests of a dominant class, Fourier had exposed even the most libertarian political and social doctrines of his own day as fraudulent and oppressive.
Fear of censorship and, according to Fourier later on, a desire to deceive his critics, are among the possible reasons for these subterfuges and the generally rebarbative disposition of the volume.
He was accorded an orthodox Catholic funeral, which scandalized some of his followers (Fourier was hardly an orthodox Christian) and interred in the Cimetiere de Montmartre.
http://www.bu.edu/econ/faculty/kyn/newweb/economic_systems/Theory/NonMarx_Socialism/Utopian_socialism/charles_fourier.htm   (2783 words)

  
 Glossems on Historical Events, Conditions and Movements: Culloden (1746).
<b>Charlesb> escaped to begin five months of hiding in the Highlands and Islands with a price of £30,000 on his head.
<b>Charlesb> had come with his Scottish horde to but a hundred miles or so from England's capital, and this was to cause considerable alarm in London -- to such an extent that the nobles, together with George the II, were packing their bags.
With his death in 1788, <b>Charlesb> Stuart was to leave behind a piece of history, which Scottish people world over will ever remember; their Mecca, is a northern heath, which in 1746, was soaked with Scottish blood, near a place called Culloden.
http://www.blupete.com/Hist/Gloss/Culloden.htm   (2176 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Aide: <b>Charlesb> scandal allegations untrue
<b>Charlesb> took the highly unusual step Thursday of issuing a statement naming himself as the senior royal at the center of the claims and denying that the alleged unspecified incident ever took place.
The statement by <b>Charlesb>, who was visiting Oman on Friday, referred to recent "media reports concerning an allegation that a former Royal Household employee witnessed an incident some years ago involving a senior member of the Royal Family.
Prince <b>Charlesb>' office said last year that Smith did not raise the issue until 1996, at which time it was investigated but not reported to police in part because Smith did not want to pursue the case.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2003-11-07-charles-denial_x.htm   (2176 words)

  
 Newspaper Articles of MC's wedding
They viewed Constantine's dishing-out of invitations to 40 MPs in the centre -right New Democracy party as a blatant attempt to curry favour as part of his attempt to have the monarchy restored, and condemned the event itself as an act of 'political provocation'.
But some Greeks say ex-king Constantine is using the day to further a supposed plot to win back the throne he lost after a military coup in 1967, the year his eldest son Pavlos was born.
As the Queen and Prince <b>Charlesb> arrived, resplendent in powder blue and grey morning suit respectively, and the bridegroom emerged from the cathedral to kiss Her Majesty's hand, it was bizarre somehow to be witnessing such pomp and ceremony in a Bayswater back street.
http://www.angelfire.com/celeb/millers/news_articles.html   (2176 words)

  
 Library Completes <b>Charlesb> Young Oral History... 5/19/2004
Throughout his tenure, Young was an advocate of academic freedom and a proponent of the view that a public university education should be accessible and affordable to as many individuals as possible.
Shortly thereafter, he faced his first controversy when he opposed the decision of the UC Board of Regents to dismiss UCLA philosophy professor Angela Davis because of her public membership in the Communist Party.
During Young's years as chancellor, the UCLA Library system, which comprises a campuswide network of libraries serving programs of study and research in many fields, grew to rank among the top five research libraries in the United States, and its overall collections increased from fewer than three million to some seven million volumes.
http://newsroom.ucla.edu/page.asp?RelNum=5205   (1548 words)

  
 Oral History Transcripts - <b>Charlesb> L. Young Sr.
<b>Charlesb> came in with a more aggressive attitude than Medgar had there, so it kind of fitted the style of younger people with that aggressiveness and <b>Charlesb> was a little bit more abrasive than Medgar.
The chairman has been ill for the past four or five years and has not been able to come to the meeting, and we decided that we would not remove him as chair because of the work that he had done in the past.
YOUNG: What I mean by a rotating sign was that blacks had to go to the back of the bus, but if the back of the bus was filling up faster than the white [part] of the bus, then the sign would be moved up.
http://www.usm.edu/crdp/html/transcripts/young_charles-i.shtml   (7672 words)

  
 *** Politics and Theatre ***
<b>Charlesb> and Ellen Kean’s stature as Queen Victoria’s Master of the Revels was well known throughout the British Empire.
The nature of this committee was political and the committee hoped that they would gain political clout by associating itself with the Kean's visit.
This committee was the “result of rival factions…maneuvering for position” as the Keans would “automatically confer prestige upon any group or party which could publicly identify itself with them.”
http://web.uvic.ca/vv/student/theatreroyal/politics.html   (7672 words)

  
 Prince <b>Charlesb> Online
Any action would result in Prince <b>Charlesb> being subject to embarrassing cross-examination in court and his friends were reported to have said that he is unlikely to want to become involved in a "grossly undignified" and costly defamation hearing over claims he hopes the pubic will treat as absurd.
Officials said Prince <b>Charlesb> would hold meetings at his country residence, Highgrove, to finalise a strategy that could include suing the former royal valet George Smith and making a television address to the nation.
Their meeting was revealed as <b>Charlesb> flew home from the Gulf into a growing furore over a former servant's claims to have witnessed an "incident" involving another Palace employee and a senior royal.
http://www.pco.teamhighgrove.com/news1103b.htm   (7672 words)

  
 sunderland
CHURCHILL, Randolph Henry Spencer, usually called Lord Randolph Churchill (1849-95), British statesman, born at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, England, and educated at Eton College and the University of Oxford.
Sunderland, <b>Charlesb> Spencer, 3rd Earl of (1674-1722), English statesman, son of the 2nd earl of Sunderland.
His insistence on the need for rearmament and his censure of Chamberlain's appeasement of Hitler at Munich in 1938 also aroused suspicion.
http://website.lineone.net/~johnbidmead/sunderland.htm   (2491 words)

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