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Horatio, a physician from Meriden, Connecticut, was t | |
Jason Segel as | Horatio, a fellow prisoner who befriends Gulliver; he |
Horatio Admiral Nelson, merchant and politician | |
as Horace, to distinguish him from his Uncle | Horatio, after whom he was named. |
program is funded by a $10 million grant from | Horatio Alger member Dennis R. Washington, and his wi |
s down saying that the plot was recycled from | Horatio Alger novels. |
It tells the | Horatio Alger story of Kirby Trask, who rises from th |
The Parsonage (also known as the | Horatio Alger House) is a National Historic Landmark |
ational Hispanic University Trustee Emeritus, | Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, |
He won the | Horatio Alger Award. |
Cain was a 1996 recipient of the | Horatio Alger Award. |
The association gives the annual | Horatio Alger Award to exemplars of its ideals. |
unded by the generosity of the members of the | Horatio Alger Association. |
ion of Tom Sawyer and Penrod, with a touch of | Horatio Alger hero, and color didn't really come into |
ate from York University in June 2006, a 2005 | Horatio Alger Award, a Special Lifetime Management Ac |
o College Fund's Distinguished Service Award, | Horatio Alger Award, VFW Americanism Medal, Bishop Wr |
mong other awards and honors, he received the | Horatio Alger Award. |
activities, Hunnewell owned the home in which | Horatio Alger's father lived until his death, now cal |
popular culture (for example, the writings of | Horatio Alger, Jr.). |
Horatio Alger, author | |
Horatio Alger, Jr. made Gough's story into a ballad, | |
as a church parsonage and as a summer home to | Horatio Alger. |
to the cowboys of the Wild West, and even to | Horatio Alger. |
e SCC&RR was fortunate in its chief engineer, | Horatio Allen, who had already toured English railroa |
For the next 166 years, | Horatio and Melody's ghosts roam the grounds of the e |
n class trawlers were war losses: Coriolanus, | Horatio and Laertes. |
The route meets AR 24 in downtown | Horatio, and crosses AR 234 west of Winthrop. |
rd Chilston married Adeline Mary, daughter of | Horatio Austen-Smith, in 1875. |
Hackett, | Horatio Balch (1857). |
H: Johann Habermann, Monika Harms, | Horatio Balch Hackett, Rudolf Haym, Rudolf Heidenhain |
succeeding terms of David R. Floyd-Jones and | Horatio Ballard until 1863, when Governor Horatio Sey |
Shortly afterward, | Horatio began to dream about his father's crimes, cau |
It was founded on October 1, 1885, by Alfred | Horatio Belo as a satellite publication of the Galves |
Horatio Benedict Blades, Jr. (born September 30, 1984 | |
However, his opponent, | Horatio Bisbee, Jr., contested the election and succe |
However, when | Horatio's mother died becoming lost in the tunnels of |
Horatio Boedihardjo was accepted at Oxford's DPhil pr | |
fended the populist Member of Parliament (MP) | Horatio Bottomley against fraud charges. |
Polson's election was supported by | Horatio Bottomley, but although claimed by Bottonmley |
following the expulsion of the independent MP | Horatio Bottomley, who had been convicted of fraud. |
er with the politician and business fraudster | Horatio Bottomley. |
second ship in the Navy named after Commodore | Horatio Bridge. |
AR 24 has a short concurrency with AR 41 in | Horatio, but continues east alone. |
to medical journals, he is joint author with | Horatio C. Wood of The Practice of Medicine (1897). |
Horatio C. Newcomb (December 20, 1821-May 23, 1882) w | |
Following the resignation of | Horatio C. Newcomb from his seat in the Indiana Senat |
Since 2002, he has starred as Lt. | Horatio Caine in the popular CSI spin-off series CSI: |
He frequently accompanies | Horatio Caine and his team of CSIs to crime scenes, e |
CSI: NY (2005) as Lt. | Horatio Caine |
The game features actual cast members such as | Horatio Caine, Alexx Woods and Calleigh Duquesne who |
ad Bauer won), tied for 7-8th at Berlin 1903 ( | Horatio Caro won), and tied for 5-8th at Berlin 1905 |
Horatio Caro (5 July 1862 - 15 December 1920) was an | |
ather was on the verge of suicide on his own, | Horatio carried out the execution. |
early 1960s, and is named after mathematician | Horatio Carslaw (1870-1954), who was once Professor o |
In "Manhunt" Eric and | Horatio chase Memmo Fierro, the hitman who shot Maris |
Horatio Clarence Hocken (October 12, 1857 - February | |
Horatio Clarence Hocken - 14,999 | |
Horatio Clarence Hocken - 22,761 | |
Horatio Clarence Hocken, 1907-1909, 1911 | |
) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, son of | Horatio Clifford Claypool and cousin of John Barney P |
Horatio Collins King (December 22, 1837 - November 15 | |
The editor-in-chief of the journal is | Horatio D. Espinosa of Northwestern University in Eva |
Nelson | Horatio Darton (1865 - 1948) was a geologist who work |
were to include Sir William Hart Dyke MP and | Horatio Davies MP. |
George | Horatio Derby |
Henry | Horatio Dixon (May 19, 1869, Dublin - December 20, 19 |
Born in Dublin, the youngest son of Henry | Horatio Dixon, he was interested in science from a yo |
Billy Gilbert as | Horatio Dooley |
Horatio Dresser was admitted to Harvard in 1891, but | |
... Commander Sam Shore / Sub-Lieutenant John | Horatio Fisher / King Titan of Titanica / Various |
James Hayter ... | Horatio Flowerdew |
s originally called Louellen, but was renamed | Horatio for Horatio Lenoir. |
Gen. James B. Ricketts of | Horatio G. Wright's division, VI Corps struck Ramseur |
ant-governor, manufacturer and philanthropist | Horatio G. Knight and Mary Ann Huntoon Knight. |
he battle of Cedar Creek, VI Corps commander, | Horatio G. Wright temporarily commanded the Army of t |
Horatio G. Fisher was born in Huntingdon, Pennsylvani | |
Horatio G. Wright and Isaac I. Stevens, under the imm | |
was the headquarters of Federal Major General | Horatio G. Wright. |
Captain | Horatio G. Cosgrove - commanded at the battle of Chic |
Horatio Gates (October 30, 1777 - April 11, 1834) was | |
Horatio Gates Fisher (April 21, 1838 - May 8, 1890) w | |
quickly to join the gathering forces of Gen. | Horatio Gates as he faced British General John Burgoy |
Horatio Gates Knight was an American politician, manu | |
in Martinsburg, New York on July 20, 1822 to | Horatio Gates Hough and Martha Pitcher Hough. |
General | Horatio Gates ordered Colonel Peter Gansevoort to "de |
ty of Paris was signed, George Washington and | Horatio Gates traveled to Annapolis to seek the state |
st years of the Revolutionary War by generals | Horatio Gates and Arthur St. Clair. |
Congress in 1779, was ordered to join General | Horatio Gates in the south, and was at the Battle of |
The Crossing (2000), Gen. | Horatio Gates - TV |
Statue of General | Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York |
built in 1741 on the same site as the General | Horatio Gates House (built by Joseph Chambers in 1751 |
fter the war, former Continental Army general | Horatio Gates proposed marriage to her, but she decli |
merican side is equally well represented with | Horatio Gates, Richard Montgomery, Nathanael Greene, |
Horatio Gates, banker | |
army moving into South Carolina under General | Horatio Gates. |
hout most of the war, by Nathanael Greene and | Horatio Gates. |
superior force led by American Major General | Horatio Gates. |
In the wake of General | Horatio Gates' blundering defeat at Camden, the victo |
Richard James | Horatio Gottheil (1862-1936) was an American Semitic |
drawing in his studio near St. Paul's; there | Horatio Greenough was a pupil. |
As | Horatio grew up, the Merk influenced him through appa |
In 1885, | Horatio H. Hutchins retired from the company and Rice |
Horatio Henry Couldery (1832-1893) was an English ani | |
Field Marshal | Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, Field |
Lord | Horatio Herbert Kitchener, the British Commander-in-C |
Horatio Higginbottom (the first name was very rarely | |
Charles Laughton as Henry | Horatio Hobson |
'Wellesley' - begun 1844, gardens 1852, of | Horatio Hollis Hunnewell, present day Walter Hunnewel |
man, landscape designer, and horticulturalist | Horatio Hollis Hunnewell in the late 1840s, and conti |
Horatio Hollis Hunnewell and his family gave much to | |
to Gregory Peck and Virginia Mayo in Captain | Horatio Hornblower in 1951. |
It forms part of the | Horatio Hornblower series, and as a result of C.S. Fo |
written by C. S. Forester, the author of the | Horatio Hornblower novels. |
t to Quarters in the US) was the first of the | Horatio Hornblower novels published by C. S. Forester |
Hornblower and the Hotspur in which his hero | Horatio Hornblower is attached to the squadron, but m |
rester is best known for his famous series of | Horatio Hornblower novels which he began in 1937; few |
for portraying El Supremo in the 1951 Captain | Horatio Hornblower R.N., he also appeared in South of |
Unlike his more well-known | Horatio Hornblower series of sea stories taking place |
The half-pay is frequently referenced in the | Horatio Hornblower series of historical novels by C. |
The Commodore (published 1945) is a | Horatio Hornblower novel written by C. S. Forester. |
otspur" is the name of one of the ships under | Horatio Hornblower's command. |
h some examples of tea caddies (once owned by | Horatio Hornblower) and more unusual items from the w |
Horatio Hornblower, the central character, is assigne | |
Horatio Hough died in 1830 when Benjamin was eight ye | |
After receiving Anna's telegram, | Horatio immediately left Chicago to bring his wife ho |
ighbour Jonathan in Steve Coogan's Saxondale, | Horatio in Channel 4 Comedy Showcase Ladies and Gentl |
Horatio is an unincorporated community in the High Hi | |
Horatio is hailed a hero and gets King Benjamin's per | |
Horatio Jones, Joseph Smith, Jasper Parrish, Henry Ab | |
He was the youngest son of Henry | Horatio Kitchener (1805-1894) and his wife Frances An |
Omdurman, British and Egyptian troops led by | Horatio Kitchener defeat Sudanese tribesmen led by Kh |
One of them was | Horatio Kitchener, a British military officer, who bo |
, pressure from British minister of war, Lord | Horatio Kitchener, prompted French and Haig to agree |
Foundation, including All At Sea (1970), Mr. | Horatio Knibbles (1971), and High Rise Donkey (1980). |
es, a number of which were produced, like "Mr | Horatio Knibbles", under the aegis of the UK Children |
Horatio Knibbles." | |
Horatio Lloyd Gates (26 July 1727 - 10 April 1806) wa | |
In 1898 the estate of the late | Horatio Locke, on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue |
Nelson, | Horatio, Lord Viscount, The Dispatches and Letters of |
Horatio, Lord Nelson, was, amongst very many others, | |
He also wrote a Monody on the Death of | Horatio, Lord Nelson, in 1805. |
ons and one of the Mays, as well as (now Sir) | Horatio Mann himself. |
and famous patrons such as Edward Stead, Sir | Horatio Mann and John Frederick Sackville, 3rd Duke o |
Sir | Horatio Mann |
It was last used for a game involving Sir | Horatio Mann's XI versus Mr Stephen Amherst's XI on 7 |
He then played for Sir | Horatio Mann's XI at Dandelion Paddock against the Ea |
layer, though his 1768 appearance was for Sir | Horatio Mann's team in a single wicket match. |
Club (MCC), of which he was a member, and Sir | Horatio Mann's XI, the latter an indication of his co |
a cricket ground at Bourne House, seat of Sir | Horatio Mann, near Canterbury in Kent. |
ecorded scores were 95 for R Leigh's XI v Sir | Horatio Mann's XI at Margate in 1795 and 88 for Lord |
r, Lancashire, near Christmas 1847 as Richard | Horatio Marriott; both his two sisters, Adeline Marri |
Sir Sidney | Horatio Marshall (17 July 1882 - 28 March 1973) was a |
rence of Exxon disaster, even showing Captain | Horatio McCallister drunk at the time and trying to c |
Horatio McCulloch (1806-1867), artist (monument by Jo | |
Charles "Soc" | Horatio McMorris (August 31, 1890 - February 11, 1954 |
Horatio Mosley Moule (1832-1873) was the fourth son o | |
Sir | Horatio moved out of Bourne soon afterwards. |
Horatio Myer (1850 - 1 January 1916) was a British bu | |
Horatio Myer's precise date of birth is not certain b | |
Captain | Horatio N. Perry |
on 29 September 1758, Catherine gave birth to | Horatio, naming him after their benefactor and the yo |
In June 1796, Captain | Horatio Nelson was transferred from HMS Agamemnon int |
24 July - | Horatio Nelson is wounded at the Battle of Santa Cruz |
ertha Richardson Wells (who later married Dr. | Horatio Nelson Jackson). |
he life of British Naval officer Admiral Lord | Horatio Nelson in detail. |
Admiral | Horatio Nelson is said to have learnt to sail, as a y |
lationship of Emma, Lady Hamilton and Admiral | Horatio Nelson (Lord Nelson) in the late 18th century |
A chelengk was awarded to | Horatio Nelson by Sultan Selim III in honor of the Ba |
northern armed neutrality, with Vice-Admiral | Horatio Nelson as his second-in-command. |
e 1840 when they are mentioned in the will of | Horatio Nelson Hughes. |
25 October - Statue of | Horatio Nelson by Richard Westmacott, erected by publ |
with such gallantry that the English Admiral | Horatio Nelson commended him to the Crown Prince Fred |
Horatio Nelson | |
Horatio Nelson Lay was born in Forest Hill to George | |
e unsuccessful attempt by the British Admiral | Horatio Nelson to invade the city and the archipelago |
Horatio Nelson Ross | |
Captain | Horatio Nelson |
Cedric Hardwicke - | Horatio Nelson |
by the Royal Navy, commanded by Vice-Admiral | Horatio Nelson over the combined French and Spanish f |
at the Paston School in North Walsham, where | Horatio Nelson himself had been to school some years |
Horatio Nelson Young (July 19, 1845 - July 3, 1913) w | |
Horatio Nelson - Admiral of the British fleet | |
er the 1st Duke of Wellington) and Midshipman | Horatio Nelson (later the 1st Viscount Nelson) at dif |
Sir | Horatio Nelson when wounded at Teneriffe by Richard W |
12-gun ship San Josef so badly that Commodore | Horatio Nelson was able to board and capture her with |
Episode 1 - Baxter Grange, home of Lord | Horatio Nelson |
It was desiged by noted Syracuse architect | Horatio Nelson White. |
It is reputed that | Horatio Nelson learnt to sail here. |
It has been the home of such noted seamen as | Horatio Nelson and Walter Raleigh. |
tached to the squadron under Rear-Admiral Sir | Horatio Nelson that participated in the Mediterranean |
His son, | Horatio Nelson Lay following in his footsteps, was al |
Nationally renowned architect | Horatio Nelson White was the designer of this French |
of the ship of the line HMS Spencer (74), in | Horatio Nelson's fleet. |
sent to the abbey in a barrel of Malmsey, as | Horatio Nelson's were sent home in a barrel of brandy |
that Webb was a member of the crew of Admiral | Horatio Nelson's flagship at the famous Battle of Tra |
ingly-researched historical reconstruction of | Horatio Nelson's childhood, which was followed by a s |
ly (rugby Player), Emma Hamilton (mistress of | Horatio Nelson), Glenda Jackson (actress and politici |
6), married Lady Caroline Nelson, daughter of | Horatio Nelson, 3rd Earl Nelson |
was at this church in 1749 that the mother of | Horatio Nelson, Catherine Suckling, married the Rever |
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