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  • Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 01 Acland, John Dyke by William Prideaux Courtney 565577Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900...
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  • Gloucester 74, Capt. Joshua Sydney Horton, lying at Sheerness – 16 July in the same year, to the Helicon 10, Capt. Chas. Dyke Acland, fitting for the Cape...
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  • Wadewitz, Beloved Wikipedia Wiz". Charlotte Sun Times. Michelle Broder Van Dyke (April 21, 2014). "Prolific Wikipedia Editor Adrianne Wadewitz Dies After...
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  • has a curious origin. About thirty-five years since, the authorities at Sydney captured in the bush a runaway convict, named George Clarke, but known by...
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  • Henry Dyke Acland, Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, Arthur Palmer Acland, Chas. Lawford Acland, Charles Thomas Dyke Acland, Henry Dyke (1) Acland, Henry Dyke (2)...
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  • Thiselton Dyke, Edward Dyke, Henry Dyke, Henry Grey Dyke, Henry Thomas Dyke, Jerome Dyke, John Dyke, (Sir) John (Dixon, Bart.) Dyke, John Dixon Dyke, (Sir)...
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  • Montreal—Sydney is described under "Steamers from Canadian Ports," Chapter I. Newfoundland—Nova Scotia. Steamer, Port-aux-Basques to North Sydney. The service...
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  • his fondness for Wordsworth's writings was especially marked, and Mr. J. Dykes Campbell possessed a copy of Wordsworth's poems (1815–20, in 3 vols.) which...
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  • Saturday Review:—"My Son." Dr. Henry van Dyke and Scribner's Magazine:—"The Peaceful Warrior." Mr. Tertius van Dyke and the Spectator:—"Oxford Revisited in...
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  • Wood," 1871; "Wild Waters," 1875; "The Last Gleam," 1879; "February Fill-dyke," 1881; "With Verdure Clad," 1886, his largest picture. In the present Royal...
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  • villa of William Wentworth. ​Five miles from the heads, on "Sydney Cove," is the city of Sydney, the head-quarters of the Governor-General, the residence...
    170 bytes (7,149 words) - 07:08, 24 August 2022
  • Ruscombe Pooley, Henry Fletcher Poonen, Tertanatt Cherian Poore, William Dyke Pope, Charles Andrew Pope, John Buckingham Pope, Samuel Popham, John Francis...
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  • Acklom, b. 1854, d. Acland, Alfred Dyke, 1873. Son of Dr. Acland, Regius Professor of Physic, Oxford. ​ Acland,* Herbert Dyke, 1866-72. Brother of the above...
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  • in small pockets, wherever epidiorite dykes had intruded into the granite, or a depth of alluvium from such dykes had collected in river valleys. The settlers...
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  • voice as he sang, to a flute softened down to mere breathing. Jeffrey, Sydney Smith, and Christopher North are equally eloquent; nay, even the utterly...
    381 bytes (1,287 words) - 07:53, 29 December 2020
  • Stedman, Richard Watson Gilder, Julia Ward Howe, H. H. Brownell and Henry Van Dyke are mentioned; but very few others. As a supreme surrender to modernity the...
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  • I.E. (R. C. D.) Vidyasagar, Ismar Chandra. DYKE, PROF. HENRY VAN, AM, D.D., LL.D. (H. VAN D.) Emerson. DYKE, PROF. JOHN CHARLES VAN. (j. C. VAN D.) Inness...
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  • piled up in great dykes and battlements out of reach of the water. It is a most unique appearance. I have never witnessed such. The dykes and wavy irregular...
    274 bytes (4,135 words) - 06:50, 10 October 2012
  • such it be, runs mostly underground, percolating through marshes and trap dykes, and generally pursues an erratic course, while the Umaralla of New South...
    318 bytes (2,440 words) - 06:16, 6 May 2020
  • belt consists of clay slates, quartzite's and schists, and is traversed by dykes of diorite and felstone; the belt forms the western foot of the Archean...
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