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  • Charles Mackay (27 March 1814 – 24 December 1889) was a Scottish poet, journalist, and song writer. You have no enemies, you say? Alas, my friend, the...
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  • Ian Mackay (22 March 1922 – 24 March 2020) was an Australian virologist at Queensland University. It (travel restriction for the Chinese people due to...
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  • Alan Lindsay Mackay (born in Wolverhampton on 6 September 1926) is a British physicist and crystallographer. Like the ski resort full of girls hunting...
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  • William Paton Mackay (13 May 1839–22 August 1885) was a Scottish doctor, Presbyterian minister and hymn writer. Quotes reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert...
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  • for five years. Mackay: 12 o'clock, midday bang-up... [Godber looks surprised] Not what you think, laddie! Not what you think! Mackay: Any questions?...
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  • stronger; We’ll win our battles by its aid, Wait a little longer. ~ Charles Mackay ~ proposed by Zarbon 2010 Non-evaluative insight into history does not inevitably...
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  • advice, he should be informed that he will not be executed. Christopher S. Mackay: The Hammer of Witches: A Complete Translation of the Malleus Maleficarum...
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  • Irish Free State, in the aftermath of Collins' death. As quoted by James Mackay in Michael Collins: A Life (1996), p. 296 He was the man whose matchless...
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  • W.T. Stead, quoted in full in Fisher of Kilverstone (1973), Ruddock F. Mackay, Clarendon Press, p. 223. Favouritism was the secret of our efficiency in...
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  • (1991) by Alan Lindsay Mackay Foreknowledge is power. As quoted in A Dictionary of Scientific Quotations (1991) by Alan Lindsay Mackay A General View of Positivism...
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  • o' my Ain; "I envy none, no, no, not I, And no one envies me", Charles Mackay, The King and the Miller. Young fellows will be young fellows. Love in a...
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  • rain-drop makes some floweret blow; Each struggle lessens human woe. Charles Mackay, The Old and the New, Voices from the Crowd, and Town Lyrics (1857) Give...
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  • lamp-posts—for support rather than illumination. 1910 Speech, quoted in Alan L. Mackay The Harvest of a Quiet Eye (1977), as reported in Chambers Dictionary of...
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  • a big part of understanding the importance of saying thank you. Harvey Mackay in: A Note from Your President, Wivla Voices There's something you better...
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  • is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul. To Miss Mackay it is a putting in of something that is not there, and that is not what...
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  • Aid the dawning, tongue and pen: Aid it, hopes of honest men! Charles Mackay, Clear the Way. God helps those who help themselves. Algernon Sidney, Discourse...
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  • the bright steel made; And he fashioned the first ploughshare. Charles Mackay, Tubal Cain, Stanza 4, in Hearty Staves of Heart-Music (1858) edited by...
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  • the bright steel made; And he fashioned the first ploughshare. Charles Mackay, Tubal Cain, Stanza 4. The paynefull smith, with force of fervent heat,...
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  • Great War? He would have been worth a dozen brass-hats. As quoted by James Mackay in Michael Collins: A Life (1996), p. 161 Wikipedia has an article about:...
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  • 512 The methods by which the Vanderbilts, Goulds, Fields, Rockefellers, Mackays, Floods, O'Briens, and the coal and iron and salt Pashas are heaping up...
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