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Spencer had held, as a | statesman, a remarkable position. |
ville and became the owner and editor of the | Statesman, a newspaper in Columbus, Ohio. |
July 1838 - 27 December 1899), South African | statesman, a member of a Somersetshire family, was bor |
was invited to Boston and there founded the | Statesman, a prominent Democratic organ. |
1590-12 July 1664) was an English | statesman, a Member of Parliament raised to the peerag |
9 July 1971) was a British military officer, | statesman, a newspaper proprietor, and a member of the |
According to a news report in the Idaho | Statesman, a cause of death was not released by the ho |
ember 1598) was a German humanist writer and | statesman, a prolific astrologer and an associate of T |
College, Cambridge (where his uncle, Israeli | statesman Abba Eban studied also), where he participat |
as an English colonial merchant, trader, and | statesman, active in New England. |
ing, married another renowned politician and | statesman Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski. |
eam All-Big 12 Conference by Austin-American | Statesman, adding Second-team Honors from the Dallas M |
- August 4(16) (OS/NS), 1878) was a Russian | statesman, adjutant general (1871), and member of the |
was named for the ancient Greek soldier and | statesman Alcibiades. |
f you wish to elect a saint, choose Gotti; a | statesman, Aldrovandi; an honest man, me". |
d Ghana out of the woods, and who has been a | statesman all over, I think he understands the militar |
3 August 1869) was a French Army general and | statesman, also Marshal of France. |
The | Statesman also provides coverage of the Libertarian Pa |
Plato's The | Statesman also outlines a historical account of the pr |
stantijn Huygens Jr. (1628-1697) was a Dutch | statesman also known for his work on scientific instru |
rg was widely respected in Europe as an able | statesman, although not much trusted (his own statemen |
r The Guardian, The Independent, and the New | Statesman, among others. |
This reflects his status as an elder | statesman amongst Welsh second rows. |
His publications include 'Local | Statesman', an oral history of post-war local governme |
rophet, a philosopher, a mystic, a writer, a | statesman, an industrial magnate of the highest and gr |
May 28, 1546) was an Italian politician and | statesman, ancestor of the Princes of Ottaiano line of |
Count Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont, Austrian | statesman and general |
ve appeared in the Literary Review, TLS, New | Statesman and are now regularly seen on the book pages |
Sir Reginald Bray KG (d.1503) | Statesman and Architect |
0 - Rome 7 October 1483) was a highly-placed | statesman and ecclesiastic in the service of the Dukes |
ung named the town Bismarck after the German | statesman and chancellor Otto von Bismarck who he so a |
Lord Randolph Churchill (1849-1895), British | statesman and Winston Churchill's father |
Barthold Georg Niebuhr, 19th century German | statesman and historian |
s frequently written for The Nation, the New | Statesman and The Independent and contributes regularl |
Times, Herald Tribune, New York Sun and New | Statesman and Society. |
динець, b. 27 September 1937) is a Ukrainian | statesman and diplomat. |
ter a sudden turn of events, Manticore kills | Statesman and gets ready to absorb Prometheus' fire in |
Malik Ambar was a great | statesman and soldier. |
James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope, | statesman and soldier (died 1721) |
espondent for the News Chronicle and the New | Statesman and also for emigrant newspapers like the Pa |
He was equally distinguished as | statesman and as priest. |
Memoirs of a Mission: The Ismaili Scholar, | Statesman and Poet, al-Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi. |
Murugesu Balasunderam was a Ceylonese | statesman and a lawyer. |
s the birthplace of Cecil Rhodes, financier, | statesman and founder of diamond company De Beers. |
d Pasha (16??-21 March 1653) was an Albanian | statesman and Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from |
"Sarawak", New | Statesman and Nation 31, 8 June 1946, pp. |
Life and Letters of Roscoe Conkling: Orator, | Statesman and Advocate by Alfred R. Conkling (page 449 |
G. Arthur de Zoysa was a Ceylonese | statesman and businessmen. |
he was respected by his contemporaries as a | statesman and jurist, even as they frowned upon on his |
18 November - Michel Chevalier, engineer, | statesman and economist (b.1806). |
Etienne Davignon, businessman, Belgian | statesman and former European Commissioner. |
ated peasant, but Michael II was a competent | statesman and administrator. |
He was a distinguished Australian Soldier, | Statesman, and Judge who served in both World War I an |
as The Daily Telegraph, Slant Magazine, New | Statesman, and Globe and Mail highlighted rusty trombo |
lets such as Wired, Playboy, Austin American | Statesman, and The Austin Chronicle. |
Muhamed Amin Zaki (1880-1948), historian, | statesman and politician. |
V.R. Schockman was a Ceylonese | statesman and physician. |
ost notably The Sunday Times, Punch, the New | Statesman and The Observer. |
vember 30, 1940) was an American politician, | statesman, and educator. |
von Dellingshausen (1641-1705) was a Swedish | statesman and soldier. |
tyled Lord Naas between 1842 and 1867, was a | statesman and prominent member of the British Conserva |
on, Viscount Dorchester (1573-1632), English | statesman and diplomat |
uardian, The London Review of Books, The New | Statesman and elsewhere. |
akob Blumer (1819 Glarus - 1875) was a Swiss | statesman and historian. |
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, British | statesman and prime minister after whom Earl Grey tea |
) in two volumes, sub-titled The Making of a | Statesman and The King's Minister |
orrest (1746 - July 6, 1805) was an American | statesman and military leader from Maryland. |
as also contributed to The Guardian, The New | Statesman and The Observer and also recently written f |
0 - 27 April 1321) was an Italian Dominican, | statesman, and Cardinal. |
Lanessan (13 July 1843 - 1919) was a French | statesman and naturalist. |
1415 - 14 April 1480), Scottish | statesman and prelate, received his education at Edinb |
ilsson (1460 - 2 January 1512) was a Swedish | statesman and regent of Sweden 1504 - January 2, 1512. |
ember - Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope, | statesman and scientist (born 1753) |
Amery's father was Leo Amery, a British | statesman and Conservative politician. |
3 November - Jean-Joseph, Marquis Dessolles, | statesman and Prime Minister (b.1767). |
He was a Hindu | statesman and philosopher who lived at the court of Vi |
25 December - Muhammad Ali Jinnah, | Statesman and founder of Pakistan (d.1948). |
He was the son of | statesman and poet Sir Thomas Chaloner. |
May - Jan Christiaan Smuts, a South African | statesman and soldier is born near Riebeeck West, in t |
September 7, 1644) was an Italian cardinal, | statesman and historian. |
s now Valmiera, Latvia]) was a Baltic German | statesman and reformer of the then Russian Empire. |
une 1, 1773 - August 19, 1825) was a lawyer, | statesman and United States federal judge from New Yor |
November 1853 - 11 April 1944) was a French | statesman and historian. |
From Rome, he began to write for the New | Statesman and The Spectator. |
May 1896) was a New Zealand soldier, lawyer, | statesman, and judge who held several high government |
dent, GQ Magazine, The Spectator and the New | Statesman and has made frequent appearances on TV news |
one of the grandsons of the Ottoman general, | statesman, and Grand Vizier Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha. |
father's second wife) is Anna Coote, the New | Statesman and Channel 4 Dispatches journalist. |
in the speeches of Demosthenes, a prominent | statesman and orator in ancient Greece. |
e Fulbourn ( died 1307 ) was a leading Irish | statesman and cleric who held the offices of Bishop of |
Python of Byzantium was an ancient Greek | statesman and former student of Isocrates. |
July 1805 - 6 September 1881) was a Belgian | statesman and diplomat, the sixth Prime Minister. |
8, 1908 - January 19, 1990) was an American | statesman and jurist who served as the U.S. Secretary |
nuary 11 (23), 1865, Florence) was a Russian | statesman and Minister of the Interior from April 19 o |
5 July 1838, St Petersburg), Russian Prince, | statesman and military leader. |
decades, Ban Chao distinguished himself as a | statesman and strategist. |
opular choice, given his global stature as a | statesman and symbol of post-apartheid liberation and |
29, 1827-April 19, 1930), was a businessman, | statesman and Canadian senator. |
- 5 October 1848) was an Austrian and German | statesman and historian. |
ilmot A. Perera (1905-1973) was a Sri Lankan | statesman and philanthropist. |
13 October - John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey, | statesman and writer (died 1743) |
13, 1792 - February 3, 1876) was an Italian | statesman and historian. |
review included Steve Richards from The New | Statesman and Michael Prescott from The Guardian. |
Breese was a celebrated | statesman and scholar in which Illinois's prosperity a |
in Hamburg - 12. Mai 1447 ibid) was a German | statesman and mayor of Hamburg. |
November 1884) was a blind British academic, | statesman and economist. |
1468 - London, 30 June 1537), was an English | statesman and rebel leader, who was executed for his p |
He was an Austrian aristocrat, | statesman and general of the Austrian Imperial army of |
he son of George Mason, an American patriot, | statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Cons |
4 June 1870 - 5 February 1943) was a British | statesman and Liberal politician. |
Esko Tapani Aho (born May 20, 1954) is a | statesman and former Prime Minister of Finland. |
dward Louis Berthoud was a military officer, | statesman and engineer in the western United States du |
June 1763 - 2 September 1845), was a French | statesman and philosopher, leader of the Doctrinaires |
wn parents: his father, James Iredell, was a | statesman and U.S. Supreme Court justice, and his moth |
Statesman and financier Bernard M. Baruch (1870-1965) | |
1751 and 1756, was a British politician and | statesman and a patron of the arts. |
regular contributor to Building Design, New | Statesman and New Humanist and has also written for Th |
on (28 January 1729 - 16 July 1796), English | statesman and Irish politician, popularly known as "Si |
he respect due to the memory of Grattan as a | statesman and the greatest of Irish orators. |
Statesman and national hero of Finland Carl Gustaf Emi | |
n, John M. Ruddell, was a prominent Kentucky | statesman and landowner. |
He was a prominent | statesman and served as Secretary of State for the Nor |
c, Fraenkel edited a chess column in the New | Statesman and published several chess books, among the |
Minnion drew politicians for the New | Statesman and composers (both jazz and classical) for |
16 December 1837) was a Norwegian lawyer and | statesman, and a member of the Norwegian Constituent A |
German noble, married to the Swedish count, | statesman and military commander Carl Gustaf Wrangel. |
t was during a stay at Hoe Farm in 1915 that | statesman and future Prime Minister Sir Winston Church |
lection was regarded as a defeat for the old | statesman and marked the end of the Chehabist reforms |
Originally published in New | Statesman and Nation (August 1942), the series was lat |
He was a close friend of the Irish | statesman and writer Edmund Burke. |
e Man and the Brewer of Ghent, was a Flemish | statesman and political leader. |
n as president, Chissano has become an elder | statesman and is called upon by international bodies, |
9), was the mistress of the powerful English | statesman and churchman, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, and t |
Which deprived England of a illustrious | statesman and Liverpool of its most honored representa |
14 - 15 July 1999) was a British land-owner, | statesman and politician. |
t von Hohenburg (1553 - 1622) was a Bavarian | statesman and scholar, and a patron and correspondent |
e Florentines recognized in him their ablest | statesman and warrior. |
i (1447 - September 25, 1496) was an Italian | statesman and warrior from Florence. |
Patrick Alphonsus Buckley, soldier, lawyer, | statesman, and judge in New Zealand (d.1896) |
May 24, 1892) was an English-born, Canadian | statesman and politician, and a father of Canadian Con |
oner (1521 - 14 October 1565) was an English | statesman and poet. |
historian and author Raombana, is a malagasy | statesman and minister. |
arried Lewis Cass Ledyard, a grandson of the | statesman and politician, Lewis Cass. |
A poll conducted for the Idaho | Statesman and Boise ABC affiliate KIVI showed Otter ah |
He became an American colonial | statesman and scholar, secretary to his friend William |
eorge W. Harkins (1810 - 1890) was a Choctaw | statesman and later Chief. |
In his review in New | Statesman and Nation, Frank Hauser wrote, "No one has |
His grandfather was the famous | statesman and colonial administrator, John Lambton, 1s |
5 December 1853) was a conservative Prussian | statesman and general famous for his proposal to unify |
ng, Artos knows that Medraut is a far better | statesman and fighter than his younger brother; thus, |
He was a distinguished economist, | statesman, and academician of the St. Petersburg Acade |
include: Z-Cars, The Bill, Casualty, The New | Statesman and Murder Most Horrid. |
Kuyper, was a Dutch politician, journalist, | statesman and theologian. |
er 22, 1812 - August 1, 1866) was an Italian | statesman and historian. |
1963, Santa Fe, NM) was an American soldier, | statesman, and diplomat. |
, 1906) was a German revolutionary, American | statesman and reformer, and Union Army General in the |
uly on Western calendar) 1908) was a Russian | statesman and diplomat. |
4 - 28 August 1731) was an English nobleman, | statesman and patron of the sciences. |
1st Duke of Wellington, British general and | statesman, and victor at Waterloo, who is credited wit |
Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope, British | statesman and scientist (died 1816) |
t (Candidate of Science (PhD) in Economics), | statesman and current Governor of the National Bank of |
omment writer for magazines ranging from New | Statesman and The Spectator to FHM and GQ. |
t son, the polymath (scientist, philosopher, | statesman and essayist) Sir Francis Bacon, before bein |
31 July - Henri Brisson, | statesman and Prime minister of France (d.1912). |
August 1653 - 6 October 1688) was an English | statesman and failed soldier. |
physician, politician, scientist, inventor, | statesman, and philosopher born in Philadelphia, Penns |
2nd Baron Holles (1627-1690) was an English | statesman, and only child of Denzil Holles, 1st Baron |
Benjamin Franklin, | statesman and polymath |
John Bull (c.1740-1802) was an American | statesman and revolutionary who served as a delegate f |
died March 19, 1881 in Bremen) was a German | statesman and merchant who served as Minister of Trade |
ober 1779 - 20 November 1859) was a Scottish | statesman and historian, associated with the governmen |
amed after Cyril deGrasse Tyson, an American | statesman and educator in New York and father of Neil |
de Thornbury (died 1313) was an English-born | statesman and cleric in 14th century Ireland who held |
Matheus Butrymowicz was a Polish | statesman and landlord and a liberal member of the Gre |
er 11 - Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow, | statesman and reformer (born 1748) |
Elisha Reynolds Potter (1811 - 1882) was a | statesman and jurist from Kingston, Rhode Island. |
John Moore (1788-1867) was an American | statesman and planter from Louisiana. |
eptember 1694 - 24 March 1773) was a British | statesman and man of letters. |
18 May 1959) was a British military officer, | statesman and Conservative Party politician. |
- William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, | statesman and diplomat (born c.1690) |
(25 January 1766 - 22 October 1852), German | statesman and political writer, was born at Kleinniede |
uncanny resemblance, also portrayed American | statesman and lawyer, James A. Baker, in Baker's capac |
h (1 August 1630 - 17 October 1673), English | statesman and politician, was created the first Baron |
statesman, and founding trustee of Union College. | |
The person chosen to fill the position was | statesman and former congressman Elias Boudinot. |
1820) was an Argentine | statesman and priest. |
He was closely associated with the great | statesman and encyclopaedist Isidore, bishop of Sevill |
Times, The New Yorker, The Observer, the New | Statesman and The Monthly. |
tating, "I think he is an immensely talented | statesman, and I am 100 percent behind him". |
2001 he wrote the cover article for the New | Statesman and made a few appearances on the BBC, Sky a |
In the American colonies, Benjamin Franklin, | statesman and scientist, designs bifocals, with the to |
ei Semenovitch Uvarov (1765-1855), a Russian | statesman and amateur mineral collector. |
William Richardson Davie: Soldier, | Statesman, and Founder of the University of North Caro |
constructed from 1912 to 1914 by California | statesman and businessman James Duval Phelan. |
no. 3, and Alfred, Lord Milner, the British | statesman and colonial administrator, at no. 14. |
(1829-1906), German revolutionary, American | statesman and reformer, and Union Army general |
Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn, | statesman and soldier |
51, Tiflis - 1920, Constantinople) - Russian | statesman and nationalist politician. |
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