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- History of China (45919 bytes)
51: ...59 to 69 of the Zizhi tongjian of Sima Guang, translated and annotated by Rafe de Crespigny and origin...
55: ... to the Hou Hanshu.'' Draft annotated English translation.[http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/t...
56: ...een 239 and 265 CE.'' Draft annotated English translation. [http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/...
58: ...arly Stage 125 BC – AD 23: an annotated translation of chapters 61 and 96 of the History of the ...
59: ...;in and Han Empires, 221 B.C. – A.D. 220''. Cambridge University Press. - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
90: *[[George Ade|Ade, George]] (1866-1944), ''[[The Slim Princess]]''
112: ...phus, 1st Duke of Cambridge|Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge]], (1774-1850) - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
9: ...er daughter of [[HRH]] [[Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge]].
11: ...]]4000 plus ?4000 from her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge. Despite this, the family was deep in debt and ha...
13: ...f Mecklenburg-Strelitz (n饠[[Princess Augusta of Cambridge]]). May wrote to her aunt every week without fail...
17: ... whose father, HRH The [[Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge]], was a brother of HRH The [[Prince Edward Augus...
58: ...dence over Mary at the funeral of Edward VII, was slow in leaving Buckingham Palace, and kept some of ... - Sonia Gandhi (4483 bytes)
7: ..., England]] (not affliated to the [[University of Cambridge]]) she met [[Rajiv Gandhi]], who later became [[P...
13: ...k Sabha election]]. On [[May 16]] she was unanimously voted to lead a 19-party [[coalition government]... - Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
5: ...n. In [[1871]], she co-founded [[Newnham College, Cambridge]]. She later became president of the National Un...
9: ...ously came above the [[senior wrangler]] in the [[Cambridge University]] mathematics examinations. - Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
7: ==Cambridge and early career 1938-1950==
8: ...8 Rosalind Franklin started at [[Newnham College, Cambridge]]. At this time women were not accepted as membe...
12: ...51, which inspired [[James D. Watson]] to come to Cambridge to do similar research). Unfortunately, Randall h...
15: ...ng's to go to work at Birkbeck in January 1953. Gosling and Franklin were not convinced that DNA 'A' w... - Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1937 bytes)
7: ... of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] universities, before becoming a research fellow... - Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
14: Meitner died in [[Cambridge]], [[England]] in [[1968]]. Element 109 is named ... - Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
2: ...ly lobby almost every [[United States|State]] legislature to create [[psychiatric hospital|asylums]] f...
6: ...ich led her to approach the [[Massachusetts]] legislature to obtain an official inspection commission....
14: ...eless]] were confined. She then lobbied state legislatures to erect asylums to treat the insane accord...
16: ...ake Simmons case directly to the floor of the legislature. The assembly was shocked into silence, when...
18: ...e in various state capitals lobbying all-male legislatures. - Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
53: ...honorary secretary of the fund, and the [[Duke of Cambridge]] was chairman.
57: ...on Nursing]]'' which was published in [[1860]], a slim 136-page book that served as the cornerstone of... - Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
12: ... and a longer [[Fifth_century | 5th century]] translation into [[Coptic language|Coptic]]. In the ''Go...
38: ...supposedly fallen women were treated as [[Slavery|slaves]].
67: ...le to believe, most scholars do not take it seriously.
70: ...bride was taken from his side when he had fallen asleep (died on the cross). In medieval Christian [[a... - Julia Child (8199 bytes)
6: ...artment of upscale home-furnishing firm [[W. & J. Sloane]]. After returning to California in 1937, sho...
16: ...and repeatedly tested recipes, and Mrs. Child translated the [[French language | French]] into [[Ameri...
40: ...n [[August 13]], [[2004]], Mrs. Child died in her sleep of [[renal failure]], at the age of 91. - Lotus (1302 bytes)
12: *[[Lotus Software]], a Cambridge, MA, software company now owned by IBM. Developer... - Hillary Rodham Clinton (17176 bytes)
8: ... Republicans for a time. After attending the Wellesley in Washington program at the urging of Professo...
10: ...ation, she advised the Children's Defense Fund in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She joined the staff advising th...
60: ...folk County, New York|Suffolk County]] on [[Long Island]]. The contest drew considerable national att...
77: ...ationships with senators from both sides of the aisle. Indeed when [[Elizabeth Dole]] (R-N.C.) joined...
109: * [http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0700/hillary.slur.asp Jewish Vote Crucial] - Back (949 bytes)
6: * '''Back''' in [[slang]] can mean to support, as in ''Backing the hom...
10: * At [[Cambridge]], in England, '''The Backs''' (in the plural and... - Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
60: ...with the laws of physics. Where nature had previously been imagined to be like a living entity, the sc...
66: ...earch tradition of systematic experimentation was slowly accepted throughout the scientific community....
72: ...a scientific revolution did not occur instantaneously, and without historical precedent, then by defin...
95: *[[I. Bernard Cohen]]: ''Revolution in science''. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press...
102: ...t rest: a biography of Isaac Newton''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980 ISBN 0-521-23143-4 - Printing (4400 bytes)
15: ...ssachusetts Bay in 1628, and helped establish the Cambridge Press.
18: ...h for strength surpassed anything that had previously been known.
68: * [[Slipcase]] - Greek language (35285 bytes)
3: ...taly]], south [[Republic of Macedonia|Former Yugloslav Republic of Macedonia]], central and south [[Bu...
52: ... guide to the pronunciation of Classical Greek''. Cambridge University Press, 1974. ISBN 0-521-20626-X.
266: ...;γγνώμη (freely translated "I'm sorry") in which /n/ is phoneticaly drop...
348: Transliterated:
455: ... guide to the pronunciation of classical Greek''. Cambridge University Press, 1968-74. ISBN 0-521-20626-X - John Adams (18716 bytes)
31: ... their representatives; in August 1765 he anonymously contributed four notable articles to the [[Bosto...
33: ...diers; but two soldiers were found guilty of [[manslaughter]]. These claimed benefit of [[clergy]] and...
48: ... had been authorized to execute the duties previously assigned to Laurens, and secured the recognition...
128: ...erson, L.H. Butterfield, Marc Friedlander, et al. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1961. - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
19: ... perpetual change, eroding and reforming continuously, and the rate of this change was roughly constan...
31: ... Darwin|George H. Darwin]] of the [[University of Cambridge]], proposed that the Earth and [[Moon]] had broke...
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