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| Frank | Hume, a Civil War veteran and local civic leader, so |
| Hume achieved great literary fame as a historian. | |
| Liberalism was founded on the writings of David | Hume, Adam Smith and Jean-Baptiste Say. |
| Richard | Hume Adrian, 2nd Baron Adrian FRS (16 October 1927 - |
| d negotiation of the surrender of the Castle of | Hume after the Battle of Pinkie. |
| lton Rosmer and starring Cyril McLaglen, Benita | Hume, Alf Goddard, Harold Huth and Wally Patch. |
| In 1884, he married Josephine | Hume Allan. |
| the Principal Consecrator being Cardinal Basil | Hume, along with Bishops Gerald Mahon and Victor Gua |
| In the months before his death, | Hume, an alcoholic, had begun drinking again. |
| scott and starring Dennis Neilson-Terry, Benita | Hume and Richard Cooper. |
| rime sponsor of a motion to excommunicate David | Hume and Lord Kames in Church courts. |
| Written by Alison | Hume and directed by Jon East, it was first broadcas |
| mlin and Mario Soto worked mid-innings with Tom | Hume and Doug Bair closing. |
| In 1818, Hamilton | Hume and James Meehan reached "the Goulburn plains" |
| In the early 18th century, | Hume and its environs came into the possession of th |
| e talks McDevitt acted as spokesperson for John | Hume and Seamus Mallon. |
| Clark lives with poet Christine | Hume and their daughter in Ypsilanti. |
| and Four English Philosophers - Hobbes, Locke, | Hume and Mill |
| In Australia, Charles Sturt proves that the | Hume and Murray are the same river. |
| osely some sceptical philosophic views of David | Hume, and were therefore "destructive of religion". |
| The song was produced by Dann | Hume and is about finding love at the coin laundry. |
| Hamilton | Hume and William Hovell explored the area in 1824, n |
| s include Nicholas F. Benton, Wayne Besen, Mike | Hume, and Tom Whipple. |
| xth Baronet, assumed the additional surnames of | Hume and Campbell. |
| ved helpful advice from the ivory traders David | Hume and Robert Schoon. |
| ford, William Powell, Robert Montgomery, Benita | Hume and Frank Morgan. |
| s Palmer who, along with James McEldowney, John | Hume and Thomas Wade, was a member of the original c |
| vious publications include articles on Ryle and | Hume, and the book, Metaphysical Thinking. |
| ate Papers of 1980 show that together with John | Hume and Austin Currie he played a key role in prese |
| es echoed by Europeans such as Althusius, David | Hume, and Lord Acton and Americans such as Thomas Je |
| hilosophical race", singling out Bacon, Hobbes, | Hume and Locke as representing a "debasement and dev |
| ald Fogwell and starring Stewart Rome, Marjorie | Hume and Leslie Perrins. |
| Carnegie), science (Kelvin), philosophy (David | Hume) and politics( Sir John A. Macdonald). |
| e, with a face like a frog, a tendency to quote | Hume and the boundless doomed optimism of the self-i |
| Albury was first created in 1880 from part of | Hume and is named after the city of Albury. |
| y Henry Edwards and starring Owen Nares, Benita | Hume and Harold Huth. |
| "Concepts and Meaning." in | Hume and the Enlightenment: essays presented to Erne |
| In 1957 he married Cynthia Mary | Hume and together they went on to have one son and o |
| Liberal member for Farrer, Wal Fife, contested | Hume and Lusher was defeated. |
| He was a critic of George Berkeley and David | Hume, and author of A Letter from a Gentleman (1745) |
| Both Sir Abraham | Hume and his wife were active as rosarians and devel |
| the Canberra district of Tuggeranong, excluding | Hume, and the Woden Valley suburbs of Chifley, Pearc |
| ng Gerald du Maurier, Gertrude Lawrence, Benita | Hume, and Nigel Bruce. |
| ttle school of English historians who succeeded | Hume and Gibbon would be easier to maintain. |
| Overlooking the Lake | Hume and located near the Bethanga Bridge, Bellbridg |
| this period he corresponded on ornithology with | Hume and his observations and research in this regio |
| Queenscliff Low Light between the | Hume and Murray Towers |
| Explorers | Hume and Hovell reached the area of Corio and report |
| The Yester Writs record an Andrew | Hume as Captain of Tantallon Castle in 1577. |
| Sentence novels, follows a new character, Nick | Hume, as his family suffers a gang-related attack si |
| ive, future Nobel Laureate and SDLP leader John | Hume as Minister for Commerce and then leader of the |
| In 1979, he was replaced by John | Hume as leader of the SDLP and he left the party alt |
| 1983 & 1984 were lackluster seasons for | Hume as he struggled to regain his form following kn |
| Phyllis | Hume as Tess |
| Marjorie | Hume as Lady Redscarfe |
| Benita | Hume as Mrs. Isobel Service |
| Benita | Hume as Eleanor La Velle |
| Fuller successfully contested | Hume at the 1943 election as part of the Curtin Labo |
| 1988 to 1998, before being elected to represent | Hume at the 1998 election. |
| Devlin then went on, with Fitt, John | Hume, Austin Currie and others to found the SDLP in |
| for the team's unsung hero is named the Fred J. | Hume Award in honour of Hume and his efforts to brin |
| from a screenplay by Richard Maibaum and Cyril | Hume based on the novel of the same title by F. Scot |
| ten by Erwin S. Gelsey, H.W. Hanemann and Cyril | Hume, based on a story by Lou Brock and a play by An |
| pupils include TV news correspondent Charlotte | Hume, BBC Wales TV presenter Frances Donovan, former |
| From the date of his re-entering Parliament, | Hume became the self-appointed guardian of the publi |
| ters petitioned the town council not to appoint | Hume because he was seen as an atheist. |
| Hume Blake Cronyn (August 28, 1864 - June 19, 1933) | |
| he bar in 1842 and set up practice with William | Hume Blake and Joseph Curran Morrison in Toronto. |
| ia Eliza Blake (who was the daughter of William | Hume Blake), Cronyn was educted at Dr. Tassie's gram |
| Sandy | Hume, born Alexander Britton Hume Jr., (September 2, |
| 19 June - Australian explorer Hamilton | Hume born at Parramatta, New South Wales |
| on that court which had been vacated by Elisha | Hume Brewster. |
| Hume broke the story of the aborted 1997 coup by Rep | |
| the year the first volume was published, 1898, | Hume Brown was asked to succeed David Masson, his ol |
| Now | Hume Brown's reputation as a historian was establish |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt instead appointed Carrick | Hume Buck. |
| ng of a new Thurgoona Plaza, with Woolworths, a | Hume Building Society branch and many other new shop |
| tgers University is not focused specifically on | Hume, but does discuss her place in both Quaker hist |
| He left an only son, | Hume, by his wife, Martha, daughter of Thomas Phipps |
| Tanworth was a brother-in-law of the late Basil | Hume, Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster. |
| d that people in Scotland said she had given up | Hume Castle for money, and marvelled that they thoug |
| t Lauder the guns there were dragged by oxen to | Hume Castle. |
| is a Knight of Malta and Patron of the Cardinal | Hume Centre. |
| 1736, and his friendship with Adam Smith, David | Hume, Charles Townshend and John Home, the dramatist |
| In 2011, he was named | Hume Citizen of the Year. |
| Broadmeadows Basketball Stadium - home of the | Hume City Broncos |
| He is currently employed by | Hume City FC as the Technical Director of the Club. |
| h inducement and a politically appointed job to | Hume City Councillor Mohamad Abbouche in exchange fo |
| On the 23 February 2009 he was signed up by | Hume City FC to play in the 2009 Victorian Premier L |
| football (soccer) player who current plays for | Hume City in the Victorian Premier League. |
| l (soccer), who currently plays and coaches for | Hume City in the Victorian Premier League. |
| Hume committed suicide in his apartment in Arlington | |
| 16 August - Tobias | Hume, composer (born c.1559) |
| 16 April - Tobias | Hume, composer (born c. 1569) |
| Irene and Brian | Hume continued as a duo until 1987, when they were j |
| Hume County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of | |
| Hume County was named in honour of the explorer Hami | |
| Crowded Paradise is a 1956 film starring | Hume Cronyn and Nancy Kelly. |
| Rope (1929) by Patrick Hamilton and adapted by | Hume Cronyn (treatment) and Arthur Laurents, directe |
| e 1990s), actress Jessica Tandy and her husband | Hume Cronyn (in the 1940s and 1950s) and Mary Traver |
| n Jay Lerner & composer Frederick Loewe, actors | Hume Cronyn & Jessica Tandy, musical-comedy duo Bett |
| Hume Cronyn .... George Heath | |
| allmark Hall of Fame television movie, starring | Hume Cronyn as Sam Peek and Jessica Tandy as Cora. |
| Hume Cronyn as Duval | |
| Hume Cronyn as Sam Peek | |
| Hume Cronyn as Maxwell Emery | |
| 976 TV Mini Series Eleanor and Franklin, and by | Hume Cronyn in the 1960 movie Sunrise at Campobello. |
| Hume Cronyn won an Emmy award for his performance. | |
| Sosigenes was portrayed by | Hume Cronyn in Cleopatra. |
| Hume Cronyn suffered two cracked ribs, and also near | |
| rady's generally skeptical editor Bill Rintels ( | Hume Cronyn) listens to a secretly recorded tape of |
| Joe ( | Hume Cronyn) learns that his leukemia has returned, |
| A soldier ( | Hume Cronyn), answers a letter intended for his more |
| t featured appearances by such personalities as | Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Gene Kelly, and Leonard |
| Emily was married to | Hume Cronyn, though they never lived together and Em |
| vison, and starring Sherilyn Fenn, Rory Culkin, | Hume Cronyn, Adam Arkin, and Bruce Davison. |
| The cast includes Warren Oates, | Hume Cronyn, Burgess Meredith, Alan Hale, Jr., Victo |
| by Norman Taurog and starred Brian Donlevy and | Hume Cronyn. |
| m Baker, and stars Tim Matheson, Meg Tilly, and | Hume Cronyn. |
| Born John | Hume Cust, he was the eldest son of John Cust, 1st E |
| e Wymah Ferry crosses the Murray River when the | Hume Dam is full; in low water conditions the ferry |
| s for road construction-and the building of the | Hume Dam, which he promoted as president of the inte |
| He married Lady Margaret | Hume, daughter of Hugh Hume-Campbell, 3rd Earl of Ma |
| Balfour married in 1848, Charlotte Isabella | Hume, daughter of Joseph Hume M.P. |
| f and many contemporaries (among them Alexander | Hume, David Hume, Drummond of Hawthornden, David Wed |
| Randolph "Randy" | Hume Dean (born June 10, 1955) is a former American |
| Representatives as the Country Party member for | Hume, defeating Labor member Arthur Fuller. |
| RTSJ), the approach taken by the | Hume designers is to design Hume in such a way that |
| Hume died in hospital in Livingston, West Lothian, i | |
| Anthony | Hume Dilweg (born on March 28, 1965) was a quarterba |
| The series was written and created by Alison | Hume, directed by Jon East and produced by Stephen S |
| about this period, like Thomas Carte and David | Hume, do not mention this document. |
| In 1870, E. W. S. | Hume donated a site for a one-room school. |
| dinburgh, leading him to collaborate with David | Hume during the Scottish Enlightenment. |
| Colette | Hume, Education Correspondent for BBC Wales Today an |
| John | Hume Egerton, Viscount Alford (15 October 1812 - 3 J |
| in the instance of Dr. Samuel Johnson and David | Hume, Esq.' |
| nce Vatican II sees people write Cardinal Basil | Hume, even though the RC Church frowned on such usag |
| David | Hume, explorer and big-game hunter, becomes the firs |
| 1 February - David | Hume, explorer and big-game hunter, dies in Grahamst |
| Thereafter, the | Hume family seat was replaced nearby with Castle Hum |
| Hume Family Home Page: Family Tree: Jonathan Law | |
| ber was the son of the George Barber (who, with | Hume, first explored Yass) and was also Hume's nephe |
| Hume followed up his 1979 breakout season with perha | |
| Ida, and | Hume, following a grid plan independent of that of O |
| Walla Football Club which is a club within the | Hume Football League. |
| y 1950s they also played a reserves team in the | Hume Football League. |
| acado store owners R. L. Stringfellow and H. E. | Hume founded the Crosby County town of Emma in 1890. |
| Northern Part of | Hume from Center Street |
| ly described from a specimen collected by A. O. | Hume from Kaladhungi near Nainital in 1869. |
| ted by Geoffrey H. Malins and starring Marjorie | Hume, G.H. Mulcaster and Genevieve Townsend. |
| It is, in 2008, the seat of Sir William | Hume Gray, 3rd Baronet. |
| Rob | Hume, Guilhem Lesaffre and Marc Duquet, 2004, Oiseau |
| Hume Hall is named for Harold Hume, dean of the Coll | |
| The original | Hume Hall was built on the same site in 1958 as a co |
| Hume Hall can be accommodate 608 residents, and it i | |
| Hume Hall (1958-2000) - A large multi-story residenc | |
| Hume Hall, built in 2002, is the Honors Residential | |
| a Honors Program offers housing for freshmen at | Hume Hall. |
| truct the current Honors Residential College at | Hume Hall. |
| e writings of John Milton, John Locke and David | Hume; he also pointed out that Paine was merely resp |
| Spinoza, | Hume, Hegel, Kant, Derrida, Lyotard and Badiou), as |
| in the history of philosophy, including Locke, | Hume, Hegel, Schopenhauer, and others. |
| er the extent to which Fitt, as opposed to John | Hume, helped shape the agreement. |
| France were the Earl of Morton, Alexander, Lord | Hume, Henry Sinclair, Dean of Glasgow and James MacG |
| n Theosophists, especially A. P. Sinnett, A. O. | Hume, Henry Steel Olcott, Helena Blavatsky, C. W. Le |
| In 1992 the | Hume Highway bypassed Goulburn, which resulted in a |
| station platform is connected with the adjacent | Hume Highway by stairs but the lack of a lift doesn' |
| At the peak of the fires only the | Hume Highway to the southwest remained open. |
| ig Merino was moved to a location closer to the | Hume Highway to increase visitor numbers and is now |
| The | Hume Highway passes through a small part of the pari |
| e Service declared a bushfire emergency and the | Hume Highway was closed late in the afternoon with f |
| Liverpool is well served by roads such as the | Hume Highway (also known as Liverpool Road), the M5 |
| ted 2 km north-west of Aylmerton, 5 km from the | Hume Highway and 12 km drive to Mittagong. |
| town line and is situated virtually next to the | Hume Highway in Yagoona. |
| ading of the remaining two-lane sections of the | Hume Highway to dual carriageway (four-lane) standar |
| Marulan's 150E monument (2002) beside the | Hume Highway |
| The 11 kilometre section of the | Hume Highway at Coolac was the last two-lane section |
| outh Road (the basis of the northern end of the | Hume Highway) in 1819 from Picton to the Goulburn Pl |
| nglican Church was built on Liverpool Road (now | Hume Highway) in 1861 to cater for the Protestants o |
| cluding small parts of Campbelltown west of the | Hume Highway, and washeld by Labor's Geoff Corrigan, |
| Although it is by passed by the | Hume Highway, its railway station is on the Main Sou |
| s arriving in town from Victoria via the former | Hume Highway. |
| na region of New South Wales, Australia, on the | Hume Highway. |
| dplain of the Murray River, and is bound by the | Hume Highway/Hume Street to the north, the railway/f |
| Hume himself said as much in the well-known Advertis | |
| Hume however slumped again in 1987 and was dealt bac | |
| he old RTA building in Chullora, then under the | Hume Hwy and eventually under the rail workshop. |
| Mr. | Hume, in the "Game-birds of India," falls foul of hi |
| He won | Hume in 1917 for the Nationalist Party, but was defe |
| st before his death he finished a Life of David | Hume in the Famous Scots Series. |
| While this connection is somewhat tenuous, | Hume, in A Treatise of Human Nature, does seem to ta |
| Lyne was the member for | Hume in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly fro |
| tives representing the Divisions of Gilmore and | Hume in New South Wales. |
| on June 25; Canadian international striker Iain | Hume in a £1.2 million switch from relegated Leicest |
| new species by Anthony Cheke and Julian Pender | Hume in the Book Lost Land of the Dodo in 2008. |
| was the Labor candidate for the federal seat of | Hume in 1975 and 1977, and was involved in the elect |
| ding and Undisputed III: Redemption and Bradley | Hume in Holby City and Ed Russell in Mile High. |
| e of prairie for farms encouraged the growth of | Hume in the late 19th century. |
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