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| George Buchanan, humanist and | reformer, a biography 1506-1582 (David Douglas 1890) |
| cival Stockdale, (1736-1811) poet, writer and | reformer, active especially in opposing slavery. |
| obert Owen, and the American Christian social | reformer Adin Ballou. |
| wan already had some degree of notoriety as a | reformer after a 2007 lawsuit where he and Democratic |
| Reformed Methodist Iintelligencer (Methodist | Reformer after September 23, 1841), from 1842 to 1849 |
| matic candidate with a strong reputation as a | reformer after serving as a key figure in the Democrat |
| As a social | reformer also Pannisseri had close ties with Islam & X |
| And his association with Swedish | reformer Alva Myrdal resulted in a design for a 57-uni |
| forty years of public life, Cloud acted as a | reformer, an educator, and Indian Service official. |
| cknell was an equaligist, a racial and sexual | reformer, an early advocate to end Black segregation i |
| rovince of Canada from 1854 to 1867 and was a | reformer and leading member of the Parti Rouge. |
| llagers under the leadership of famous social | reformer and poet Sri.Muloor S.Padmanabha Panicker. |
| - 1901) was a Norwegian judge, professor, law | reformer and politician for the Conservative Party. |
| sembly of Upper Canada from 1834 to 1836 as a | Reformer and then in the Legislative Assembly of the P |
| e 27, 1824 - November 19, 1904) was a writer, | reformer, and philanthropist, born on Beacon Hill, Bos |
| Moral | reformer, and protestor against the vices, abuses, and |
| The school is named after educational | reformer and former president of United Teachers Los A |
| 651 - 7 April 1719) was a priest, educational | reformer, and founder of Institute of the Brothers of |
| lear to him, he turned more and more from the | Reformer, and was finally, in consequence of this chan |
| may have been only an excuse, since he was a | Reformer and so not acceptable to the Family Compact. |
| s (or Jan) Busch (1399 - c. 1480) was a major | reformer and provost of the Augustinian monastic order |
| 27 - February 2, 1900) was an American social | reformer and relief worker. |
| of the life story of the 17th Century social | reformer and writer Gerrard Winstanley, who, along wit |
| He wrote also in the Christian | Reformer, and contributed occasionally to the Christia |
| y Hildebrand; like Boniface, he was a zealous | reformer and a promoter of monasticism. |
| 1809 - 29 May 1898) was a British educational | reformer and a politician who sat in the House of Comm |
| 1856 - 6 May 1932) was a British educational | reformer and Conservative politician. |
| rt Owen, the Welsh utopian thinker and social | reformer, and to William Maclure for $150,000, who the |
| llege, Kollam) , named after the great social | reformer and saint Sree Narayana Guru, is a centre of |
| rs, aided by a third sibling in New York, the | reformer and abolitionist publisher Joshua Leavitt, sh |
| fter the German physician, sexologist, sexual | reformer and civil rights activist and FannyAnn Eddy ( |
| vowed to stand by Hildebrand, the great Papal | reformer, and supported Alexander. |
| 862 - 25 November 1955) was an English social | reformer and a Quaker. |
| , he has turned her into a great middle-class | reformer, and her place is a little higher than Mrs. P |
| (1763 - 1818) was a British radical political | reformer and publisher who spent much of his life in F |
| 1830 - November 30, 1912) was a civil service | reformer and naval officer of the port of New York. |
| Hamid Dalwai, social | reformer and writer (b.1932). |
| Okada (who was seen as a | reformer) and Hatoyama (seen as likely to continue Oza |
| Hamid Dalwai, social | reformer and writer (d.1977). |
| e was the daughter of Platt Rogers Spencer, a | reformer and promoter of the Spencerian Method, the wi |
| il 1872 - 30 August 1948) was a German social | reformer and pioneer of social work as an academic dis |
| Leiver) (1521-1577) was an English Protestant | reformer and Marian exile, one of the founders of the |
| is a lawyer, real-estate developer, drug law | reformer, and serves on the board of the Counseling Se |
| James Bronterre O'Brien, Chartist leader, | reformer and journalist (d.1864). |
| A | Reformer and advocate of responsible government, Macdo |
| 1495 - 30 July 1540) was an English | reformer and martyr. |
| rk) was an American politician, civil service | reformer and diplomat. |
| 1 August - Annabhau Sathe, social | reformer and writer (d.1969). |
| 3 April - Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, social | reformer and freedom fighter (d.1988). |
| Gopi Krishna, yogi, mystic, teacher, social | reformer and writer (d.1984). |
| She was an educator, psychologist, | reformer, and declared lesbian, living with her life p |
| council he had been prominent since 1432 as a | reformer, and an adherent of the supremacy of a genera |
| His designs, influenced by English social | reformer and public health inspector Edwin Chadwick, i |
| German revolutionary, American statesman and | reformer, and Union Army General in the American Civil |
| erine Henrietta Elliot Valpy Fulton, a social | reformer, and artist Ellen Penelope Valpy Jeffreys. |
| final home of the early 19th century radical | reformer and agrarian William Cobbett, the author of R |
| John Talbot, Canadian | Reformer and schoolmaster, born 1797 in Cloughjordan. |
| Reddy was also a philanthropist, social | reformer, and parliamentarian. |
| was a noted British economist and and social | reformer, and first and last Baron Beveridge. |
| He was a prison | reformer and founder membership of CND which led him t |
| In 1922, the Norfolk | Reformer and another newspaper, The Simcoe British Can |
| -1896) was an American clergyman, theologian, | reformer and abolitionist. |
| Canadian politician, Mayor of Toronto, social | reformer and a founder of what became the Toronto Star |
| ughout his career he was known to be a social | reformer and campaigned against capital punishment. |
| Hanly is remembered as an enigmatic | reformer and the Don Quixote for prohibition. |
| Around 1900 O'Brien, an unbending social | reformer and agrarian agitator, was the most influenti |
| nedy, British military engineer, agricultural | reformer and civil servant (b.1796). |
| Wyse, a Member of Parliament and educational | reformer, and great-grandson of Lucien Bonaparte. |
| 1513 - 1 March 1546) was a Scottish religious | reformer and Protestant martyr. |
| ary - Gustave de Beaumont, magistrate, prison | reformer and travel companion to Alexis de Tocqueville |
| Edward Crome was a sixteenth-century English | reformer and courtier. |
| nd teachings of Basava, a 12th century social | reformer and philosopher who fought against the caste |
| 871 - August 18, 1953) was an American social | reformer and a bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Churc |
| He played social | reformer and estate manager Mr. Carter in the 2007 BBC |
| ovember 1, 1966) was a progressive era social | reformer, and early Democratic Party female politician |
| Tiffany was a | Reformer and took prominent role in an 1839 meeting of |
| rofessor and industrial consultant, education | reformer and leader of the technical elite of Germany. |
| 62 - January 1, 1031) was an Italian monastic | reformer and architect. |
| low-sulfur naphtha through installation of a | reformer and a hydrotreater. |
| llidie) (1781-1839) was a Scottish physician, | reformer, and writer. |
| 1795 - 20 February 1873) was an Irish social | reformer and temperance activist. |
| ly - Bal Gangadhar Tilak, nationalist, social | reformer and independence fighter (d.1920). |
| Turner (died 1565?) was an English Protestant | reformer and Marian exile. |
| was an English educator, grammarian, spelling | reformer and officer of arms. |
| (1811-1881) was an English naturalist, social | reformer and British Admiralty official. |
| udapest, and he became well-known as a social | reformer and philanthropist, at home and abroad. |
| ndale - Named after a 16th Century Protestant | Reformer and Scholar |
| Price, a noted Philadelphia lawyer and legal | reformer and who was head of the Philadelphia Bar, and |
| He was an electoral franchise | reformer and agitator for postal service reform. |
| conventional-turned-homeopath doctor, social | reformer, and propagator of scientific studies in nine |
| uring his life, however, Yonaguska was also a | reformer and a prophet, a leader who recognized the po |
| ull of excommunication was hurled against the | Reformer, and showing himself a convinced adherent of |
| Shakuntala Yadav is also social | reformer and doing her lastly effort to bring the Rewa |
| spelled Gil, was an English scholar, spelling | reformer, and high-master of St Paul's School, where h |
| led by G. Subramania Aiyer, a radical social | reformer and school teacher from Thiruvaiyyar near Tha |
| Gedong Bagus Oka (1921-2002), a Hindu | reformer and philosopher in Indonesia |
| am Common Concordium), founded by educational | reformer and "sacred socialist" James Pierrepont Greav |
| 21 December - Asbjorn Kloster, social | reformer and leader of the Norwegian temperance moveme |
| German revolutionary, American statesman and | reformer, and Union Army general |
| He acquired a reputation as a | reformer and preacher of reformed doctrine, and soon a |
| June 1999) was an American therapist, social | reformer and prominent secular humanist, the co-author |
| Nova Scotia for Yarmouth County in 1847 as a | Reformer and served on the public accounts committee a |
| In 1377 the | reformer appeared before Archbishop Sudbury and Courte |
| mil Hindu people of under the urging of Hindu | reformer Arumuka Navalar came together and built the p |
| Samuel Howe was a | reformer as well and founded the Perkins School for th |
| ent on to a distinguished career as an asylum | reformer at Sunnyside Royal Hospital in Montrose (1834 |
| When the | Reformer, at the request of the Earl Marischal, addres |
| is a sermon by American Christian theologian, | reformer, author, and pastor, Jonathan Edwards, origin |
| the World is a work by Christian theologian, | reformer, author, and pastor Jonathan Edwards that was |
| For her work as a social | reformer, Barnett was awarded the CBE in 1917 and was |
| lace, attracted the attention of the Prussian | reformer Baron Stein, by whom he was engaged in 1820 t |
| 's grandfather was the 19th century religious | reformer Barton W. Stone. |
| ociated with the 12th century poet and social | reformer Basavanna. |
| Parsi social | reformer, Behramji Malabari also campaigned for widow |
| Reformer Bernhard Rothmann apparently accepted "rebapt | |
| He was a social | reformer besides being a preacher. |
| rgyman in the Church of England and a housing | reformer best known for his housing work, started when |
| 92-February 14, 1878) was an abolitionist and | reformer born in Coventry, New York on October 3, 1792 |
| ington, D.C. to finish the design of the True | Reformer Building. |
| riginally described himself as an independent | Reformer, but tended to support the Liberal-Conservati |
| it failed was due partly to the faults of the | reformer, but mainly to the disagreement of the Libera |
| Humala "is not a new ideologist or political | reformer, but he is an instrument". |
| Martin Luther is notable not only as a | reformer, but as the author of many hymns including Ei |
| He was a keen | reformer, but it was not until the Scottish Reformatio |
| He was a | Reformer but did not participate in the Upper Canada R |
| Cooldown in the | reformer by chemical reaction at 750°C |
| The university is named after a social | reformer called Thanthai Periyar. |
| As archbishop he was a | reformer, campaigning for clerical celibacy from 1074. |
| They were described by the Protestant | reformer Caspar Schwenckfeld about 1600, and Fryderyk |
| Situated in Pemberton Row the social | reformer Charles Booth noted it served the area's poor |
| He married the daughter of social | reformer Charles Booth and had three daughters, all of |
| The | reformer Christopher Goodman attacked him in 1571, as |
| (1900 - 1951) was a Canadian academic, social | reformer, civil servant and, briefly, a politician. |
| Pilates | Reformer classes are offered at select studios in ever |
| tter known as MRB (1908 - 2001), was a social | reformer, cultural leader and a Malayalam writer. |
| In Heidelberg he met a German Protestant | reformer, David Pareus, who persuaded him to enter the |
| er, writer, social critic, linguist, thinker, | reformer, diplomat, political theorist, translator and |
| , Earl lost his third mayoral campaign to the | reformer Dorothy McCullough Lee. |
| educational | reformer, Dr Robert Sullivan |
| an Mohan Das, and nephew of the Brahmo social | reformer Durga Mohan Das. |
| he joined the Executive Council and became a | Reformer during the struggle for responsible governmen |
| Known as a social | reformer, during the Progressive Era, Mary Bartelme de |
| Fuad Pasha was an important | reformer during the Tanzimat period. |
| n Methodist clergyman, educator and prominent | reformer during the mid-to late 19th century. |
| Jane was not a social | reformer during her reign as in the film. |
| T., Jan Blahoslav: Sixteenth-Century Moravian | Reformer, Edinburgh, The Banner of Truth Magazine, Iss |
| mmissioners supported the position of English | reformer Edwin Chadwick that disease was caused by fil |
| r, Hannah Fry, was the daughter of the prison | reformer, Elizabeth Fry. |
| 506-October 31, 1562) was a French Protestant | reformer, executed on a treason charge. |
| m Devon, England, a lawyer, writer and social | reformer, famed for founding the colony of Merrymount |
| xfordshire Blue Plaques Board, for the prison | reformer Felicia Skene (1821-1899), located at 34 St M |
| ome movement begun by faith healer and social | reformer, Finis E. Yoakum, in the early 1900s. |
| He was elected as a | reformer for the county in the election that followed |
| Instead, the | reformer forces endorsed Jimmie Davis, a country singe |
| arold J. Luther's Works Vol 31: Career of the | Reformer Fortress Press (1957) |
| 1 April: Frederic Truby King, health | reformer, founder of Plunket Society. |
| priest, philologist and unsuccessful language | reformer Fran Metelko, after whom the nearby street is |
| Benson Leavitt was the uncle of author and | reformer Franklin B. Sanborn, who recalled visiting hi |
| ragist, editor, orator, author, statesman and | reformer Frederick Douglass. |
| ble to say - probably at Wittenberg - but the | reformer from the first exercised a great power over h |
| For the muslim | reformer from Kerala, see Vakkom Moulavi. |
| nty in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as a | Reformer from 1851 to 1855 and as a Liberal from 1859 |
| , being a close friend of George Wishart, the | reformer, from whose fate he was saved by his wealth a |
| n (1775-1833) was an auctioneer and electoral | reformer from Rochester, Kent, England. |
| ger brother to the historian, philosopher and | reformer George Grote. |
| The son of the barrister and Chancery | reformer George Spence, he was educated at Westminster |
| by the recent suffering and execution of the | reformer Girolamo Savonarola. |
| buy out of Nobel Enterprises from ICI by The | Reformer Group and Inabata, a Japanese chemical compan |
| He regarded educational | reformer Gustav Wyneken (1875-1964) an early influence |
| k contains a bronze statue of Lutheran church | reformer, Hans Nielsen Hauge. |
| tario Liberal Party and won, defeating social | reformer Harry Cassidy. |
| 1857 - 26 June 1936) was an Australian social | reformer, hat manufacturing unionist and a Protectioni |
| An able administrator and an important | reformer he demonstrated again the ability of a member |
| sh was elected in the 4th riding of York as a | Reformer; he was reelected in 1836. |
| Being a true | reformer, he soon succeeded, by the irresistible force |
| An academic | reformer, he made the college examination a reality, a |
| A capable and well-liked | reformer, he was nominated a candidate for the preside |
| ist, Hindi writer, literary critic and social | reformer, He was born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. |
| ce of Canada representing North Waterloo as a | Reformer; he was reelected in 1857. |
| Being a | reformer he took refuge at Geneva during the reign of |
| Although a so-called radical | Reformer, he did not take part in the Upper Canada Reb |
| cousin, Mehmed V. Considered a modernizer and | reformer, he apparently committed suicide on 1 Februar |
| A committed land | reformer, he had been nominated by the Wick Radical Wo |
| A social | reformer, he worked hard to represent men and women of |
| ng the series was established by the Prussian | reformer Heinrich Friedrich Karl Freiherr vom Stein in |
| ngle Tax Movement, based on the American land | reformer Henry George's theories, until coming to the |
| Land Reform Union, as a result of the social | reformer Henry George's first UK lecture tour in 1883- |
| d in the year 1999 by educationist and social | reformer Hon. |
| He was the son of education | reformer Horace Mann. |
| the residence of the 19th Century educational | reformer Horace Mann. |
| n County Dublin South, where the agricultural | reformer Horace Plunkett had held the seat for the Uni |
| It was in Zurich where he first met the Swiss | Reformer Huldrych Zwingli, who influenced him a great |
| 1498-1526), who broke from | reformer Huldrych Zwingli. |
| tillation, Fluid catalytic cracker, Catalytic | reformer, Hydro desulpherisation units, Gas recovery u |
| Louis-Joseph Papineau, as a | reformer in the Assembly, was one of the fiercest oppo |
| However, he was elected for Montreal as a | Reformer in an 1843 by-election and reelected in 1844 |
| ative Assembly of the Province of Canada as a | Reformer in 1841. |
| A | reformer in religion, with Matthew Parker, then master |
| spent time in Ferrara, the birthplace of the | reformer, in the Este court where Savonarola was still |
| ly of the Province of Canada for Yamaska as a | Reformer in 1851. |
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