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... Morton thought Wells' idea had worth and suggested they discuss it with Dr. Charles Jackson, a respected chemist in Boston. Jackson ...
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... would be healthy for the economy of the regions along the Charles River ... United States of America and leader of the Democratic party, Andrew Jackson, was perhaps ...
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... Andrew got very upset about this and called for a duel. Charles shot first and hit Jackson. Jackson shot the gun and misfired. He ...
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... the aristocrats they envied and in the mindless streets cried "Jackson Forever".6 It ... Taney and others who were like-minded....7 The Charles River Bridge ...
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... As in Britannica Encyclopedia, Charles Dickinson once insulted Jackson's wife, and Jackson challenged him to a duel with pistols. ...
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... victory over the New York Giants in the World Series (Joe Jackson Timeline, 2002 ... Owner Charles Comiskey was charging the players 25 cents to wash their uniforms ...
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... her into believing that a fellow classmate, Charles, is acting up in class when, in the end, we learn that there is no Charles and Jackson's son, Laurie, is ...
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... had"...no exclusive privilege given to them over the waters of Charles River..." and ... Such was the case for the Jackson's signing of Indian Removal Act of 1830. ...
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... Before the beginning of the game on that 'scandalous' day, Joe Jackson begged the owner of the White Sox; Charles Comiskey to listen to him in regards to the ...
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... Jackson Pollock never finished high school because he left high school and Arizona to join his brother Charles Cecil Pollock at the Art Students League in New ...
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... The humiliated governor then persuaded a young marksman named Charles Dickinson to offend Rachel and challenge her husband to a duel. Jackson then met ...
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... Charles W. Chesnutt was born June 20, 1858, in Cleveland Ohio, the eldest child of Andrew Jackson Chesnutt and Anne Maria Sampson, free blacks from North ...
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... Jackson. He saved New Orleans and made a name for himself. Bibliography James Thruslow Adams, RV Coleman. Dictionary of American History. New York. Charles ...
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... Jackson finally and killed the National Bank he was after for so long. In 1837, Charles River Bridge versus Warren Bridge was a case about monopolies and ...
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... destroyed. Roger B. Taney, one of Jackson's followers, was Chief Justice in the Charles River Bridge vs. Warren Bridge court case. ...
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... "Charles", a short story by Shirley Jackson, also talks about a boy, called Laurie, going to kindergarten for the first time. The ...
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... calling me..." (Jackson 58). This superstition causes her to behave in mysterious ways. She burns down their house in order to rid herself of Charles whom she ...
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... Their owner, Charles Comiskey, paid the players far below any other winning ... Williams, Happy Felsch, Swede Risberg, Buck Weaver, Fred McMullin, and Joe Jackson. ...
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... was in the "public interest" to have two bridges across the Charles River in ... Although Jackson did not have the most successful terms as president, his policies ...
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... During the mid- 1800's the European theorist Charles Fourier was inspiring America. He was a French social philosopher. ... New York: Charles Scribner's Son, 1976. ...
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... One of Adams' editors was Charles Hammond of Cincinnati. He was the editor of the Cincinnati Gazette. Hammond turned Jackson's marriage into a contemptible ...
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... the case. The guards' lawyer, Charles T. Mathews, said he would appeal. ''If ... Mathews said. Jackson's lawyer disagreed. ''Michael ...
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... Charles Commisky and the owners of the other teams did not find this ruling ... Joe Jackson began to play in another league under a different league so those he ...
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... The duel with Charles Dickinson in 1806 stands out as an example of Jackson's characteristic refusal even to acknowledge the possibility of defeat. ...
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... The duel with Charles Dickinson in 1806 stands out as an example of Jackson's characteristic refusal even to acknowledge the possibility of defeat. ...
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... infielders Buck Weaver, Arnold "Chick" Gandil, Fred McMullin, and Charles "Swede" Risberg; and outfielders Oscar "Happy" Felsch and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson. ...
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... thought he would feel. The story that stretched my imagination the most was "Charles" by Shirley Jackson. Even though children have ...
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... and injure the business of Charles Comiskey and the American League. All were aquitted, particularly after Cicotte's and Jackson's transcripts disappeared. ...
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... What had doomed Jackson was his eagerness to testify on his own behalf. Team owner Charles Comiskey told him that he had to sign some documents before he could ...
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... Charles Darwin had much to do with these debates by coming up with an antithesis ... fact that, unless such fact can be refuted, legally stands proven" (Jackson 13 ...
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