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- Carpet (15753 bytes)
41: ...ntral field of these large carpets is an overall geometric repeat pattern. The borders are ornamented ...
51: ...o know as [[armorial carpet]]s), has an all-over geometric, repeat pattern punctuated by blazons of no...
57: ...re of that factory and Perrot-inspired designs. Neoclassical designer [[Robert Adam]] supplied design...
63: ... but carpet can be installed over any portion thereof with use of appropriate transition moldings wher... - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
20: ...Act]], repealing the [[Missouri Compromise]] and reopening the question of the expansion of [[History ...
27: ... Later that year he was transferred to [[Phillips Exeter Academy]] to prepare for college and later that y...
58: ... of similar beliefs but a broad cross-section of people he personally knew. Many thought that the dive...
63: ..., which repealed the [[Missouri Compromise]] and reopened the question of slavery in the West. This me...
122: ...New Hampshire]] | before=[[John Page]] | after=[[Leonard Wilcox]] | years=1837-1842}} - Rhode Island (15004 bytes)
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37: ...of Rhode Island leads some out-of-staters to erroneously believe that the entire state is an island, w...
42: In [[1636]] [[Roger Williams (theologian)|Roger Williams]], after being banished fro...
44: ...[Massachusetts]] for expressing her beliefs that people could talk to God by themselves, not necessari...
52: ... Before the [[Industrial Revolution]], when most people were employed as farmers, this was considered ... - Castle (27805 bytes)
28: ...river estuary, and often made use of the natural geography to support the defensive walls through expl...
52: ... adaptation, as at Clifford, Ludlow, the Peak and Exeter, to produce a citadel; the other was a type wholl...
73: ...e of such fortresses in private hands, while the people hated them from the first for the oppressions ...
94: ...nd then the rest; to protect the workers and the people already inhabitating the castle.
99: ...ish Castles of the 10th and 11th Centuries" (Archaeol. Journal, lx., 1902); Mrs Armitage's "Early Norm... - John Locke (14749 bytes)
1: {{otherpeople|John Locke}}
3: ...piricists]], which includes [[David Hume]] and [[George Berkeley]]. Locke is perhaps most often contra...
10: ... and in [[1667]] moved into Shaftesbury's home at Exeter House in London, ostensibly as the household phys...
24: ... of England]]. By adopting a [[latitudinarian]] theological stance, Locke believed, the national churc...
31: ...]''. Book II of the ''Essay'' sets out Locke's theory of ideas, including his distinction between pas... - Daniel Webster (10835 bytes)
7: ... sent him to the [[Phillips Exeter Academy]] in [[Exeter, New Hampshire]].
9: His time at the [[Phillips Exeter Academy]] was short (he left after 9 months) and ...
43: ...an. Nature had not in our days, or not since Napoleon, cut out such a masterpiece. He brought the stre...
68: ...cument][http://www.ocfelections.com/Elections/stateofficials.htm]
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