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  1. Icon and idea;: The function of art in the development of human consciousness [by] Herbert Read (Schocken paperbacks) by Herbert Edward Read, 1965
  2. Arp ([World of art library, Artists]) by Herbert Edward Read, 1968
  3. Shaping Modern Liberalism: Herbert Croly and Progressive Thought by Edward A. Stettner, 1993-03
  4. Edward Herbert: Webster's Timeline History, 1583 - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2010-05-17
  5. Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Revisited: A Symposium in Honor of Dorothy Krieger and Edward Herbert (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) by William F. Ganong, Mary F. Dallman, 1988-02
  6. Le salut du laic: Edward Herbert de Cherbury : etude et traduction du De religione laici (Philologie et mercure) (French Edition) by Jacqueline Lagree, 1989
  7. Herbert Kynaston: a short memoir with selections from his occasional writings by E.D. Stone by Herbert Kynaston, Edward Daniel Stone, 2010-08-19
  8. Autobiography Of Edward Lord Herbert Of Cherbury: The History Of England Under Henry VIII (1870) by Edward Lord Herbert, 2010-05-23
  9. The Life of Edward Lord Herbert, of Cherbury: Written by Himself: And Continued to His Death. with Letters Written During His Residence at the French Court &c. ...
  10. Speeches, Articles, &c. of Edward James Herbert, Third Earl of Powis: With Selections from His Latin Compositions by Edward James Herbert, 2010-02-23
  11. The Life Of Edward Lord Herbert, Of Cherbury (1826) by Edward Herbert Herber, 2010-09-10
  12. Edward Herbert von Cherbury: Wahrheit, Religion, Freiheit (Tubinger Studien zur Theologie und Philosophie) (German Edition) by Clemens Stroppel, 2000
  13. Hymn Writers: George Herbert, Edward Plumptre, Robert Bridges, Fred Pratt Green v. 3 by Bernard Braley, 1991-04
  14. Speeches, Articles, Etc. Of Edward James Herbert, Third Earl Of Powis: With Selections From His Latin Compositions (1892) by Edward James Herbert, 2008-10-27

1. Herbert Edward Read (Author Of The Green Child)
Sir Herbert Edward Read, DSO, MC (1893–1968) was an English anarchist poet, and critic of literature and art. Also published as Herbert Read.. Herbert Edward Read is the
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2. Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Rev. Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston, D.D. (5 September 1862 – c. July 1942) was an English academic who served as President of Trinity College and ViceChancellor of Oxford
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Rev. Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston D.D. (5 September 1862 – c. July 1942) was an English academic who served as President of Trinity College and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University Herbert Blakiston was the son of Rev. Douglas Yeoman Blakiston and Sophia Matilda Dent. He had three younger brothers, Charles, John and William. he attended Tonbridge School Blakiston wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography He was President of Trinity College from 1907 to 1938.
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  • Clare Hopkins, Blakiston, Herbert Edward Douglas (1862–1942) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , September 2004. doi 10.1093/ref:odnb/31917 Person Page 17130 , thePeerage.com. Author:Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston WikiSource Higham, Thomas F., Dr. Blakiston recalled: Memories of an Oxford 'character,' the Rev. Herbert Edward Blakiston, D.D., President of Trinity College, 1907-1938 , Oxford: Blackwell, 1967. ISBN 0-631-10990-0

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    3. Herbert Edward Law (Open Library)
    Books by Herbert Edward Law Open Library is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural
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    4. Herbert Edward Palmer: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
    A poet is a person who writes poetry. A poet's work can be literal, meaning that his work is derived from a specific event, or metaphorical, meaning that his work can take on
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    He was born in Market Rasen Market Rasen Market Rasen is a town and civil parish within the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the River Rase northeast of Lincoln, east of Gainsborough and southwest of Grimsby. The 2001 census shows Market Rasen has a population of 3,200 people.- Description :Market Rasen is a...
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    5. Herbert Edward Ryle: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
    The Right Reverend is a style applied to certain religious figures.*In the Anglican Communion and the Roman Catholic Church in Great Britain it applies to all bishops with The
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    6. Herbert Edward Ryle - Definition
    Herbert Example Usage malixe People must not do things for fun. We are not here for fun. There is no reference to fun in any act of Parliament.
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    7. Herbert Edward O'Keef Papers, 1962-1974
    This is a finding aid. It is a description of archival material held in the Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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    Collection Title: Herbert Edward O'Keef Papers, 1962-1974
    This is a finding aid. It is a description of archival material held in the Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Unless otherwise noted, the materials described below are physically available in our reading room, and not digitally available through the World Wide Web. See the FAQ section for more information. This collection was processed with support from the Randleigh Foundation Trust.
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    Size 82 items Abstract Letters received by O'Keef as editor of "The Raleigh (N.C.) Times," from readers of the newspaper chiefly concerning race relations, the Ku Klux Klan, and other civil rights matters in North Carolina. Topics of discussion also include local and national politics, the gubernatorial campaign of 1964, and the state university speaker ban law.

    8. The Individualist: Herbert Edward Durham
    Biographic Information. 18691921. Co-discoverer, with Max von Gruber of specific agglutination in 1896. The clumping became known as Gruber-Durham reaction.
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    9. Herbert Edward Palmer
    He was born in Market Rasen , Lincolnshire and educated at Woodhouse Grove School , Birmingham University and Bonn University . Before becoming a fulltime writer and journalist in
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    He was born in Market Rasen Lincolnshire and educated at Woodhouse Grove School Birmingham University and Bonn University . Before becoming a full-time writer and journalist in 1921, he led an itinerant life in teaching, tutoring and lecturing, working in particular for the W. E. A. ; and spending many years in France and Germany.
    He encouraged the young John Gawsworth . He introduced C. S. Lewis and Ruth Pitter in 1945/6.
    WORKS
    • Two Fishers (1918)
      Two Foemen (1920)
      Two Minstrels (1921)
      The Unknown Warrior (1924)
      Songs of Salvation, Sin and Satire (1925) The Judgement of François Villon (1927) play The Teaching of English (1930) Cinder Thursday (1931) Collected Poems (1933) The Roving Angler (1933) essays Summit and Chasm (1934) poems The Mistletoe Child (1935) autobiography The Vampire (1936) Post-Victorian Poetry (1938) criticism The Gallows Cross (1940) Season and Festival (1943) Faber And Faber , poems

    10. Herbert, Edward - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Herbert
    English philosopher. His virtual rejection of revelation and his advocacy of rational religion founded English deism. His main work is De veritate 1624.
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    11. Robinson, Herbert Edward - Biographical Entry - Encyclopedia Of Australian Scien
    Robinson, Herbert Edward Biographical entry - Encyclopedia of Australian Science - Encyclopedia of Australian Science is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database of
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    Biographical entry Robinson, Herbert Edward (1857? - 1933)
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    Winchster, Hampshire, England
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    17 January 1933
    Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia
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    Map publisher
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    6 January 1858
    Life event - Baptised
    c. 1863
    Life event - Arrived in Australia (New South Wales?)
    c. 1879
    Career position - Draughtsman in the Public Service Career position - Founder of the (Royal) Geographical Society of Australasia
    c. 1889 - c. 1894
    Career position - Contract Draughtsman with the Department of Mines Career position - Map-publishing business established Career position - H.E.C. Robinson Ltd officially incorporated Career position - Delegate to the 1923 Sydney Regional Plan Convention Career position - Premier Street Guide company bought out
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    • Walsh, G. P., 'Robinson, Herbert Edward Cooper (1857?-1933)', in Geoffrey Serle (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography , vol. 11, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1988, pp. 425-426. Also available at

    12. Edward, Lord Herbert Of Chirbury (1582/3-1648)
    Chirbury s life, works, and web resources.
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    Music: "Chi Vuol Veder" : MONTEVERDI, Claudio (1567-1643) Italian.
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    13. Herbert Edward Tauscher | Sheboyganpress.com | Sheboygan Press
    Herbert Edward Tauscher, age 81, of Plymouth went home to be with his Lord early Thursday morning, October 7, 2010 at the Woodland Village at Rocky Knoll Health Care Center in
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    14. Edward, Lord Herbert Of Cherbury
    Selected sonnets, including two dedicated to the color black.
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    Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583-1648)
    Sonnet of Black Beauty
    Black beauty, which above that common light,
    Whose Power can no colours here renew
    But those which darkness can again subdue,
    Do'st still remain unvary'd to the sight,
    And like an object equal to the view,
    Art neither chang'd with day, nor hid with night
    When all these colours which the world call bright,
    And which old Poetry doth so persue,
    Are with the night so perished and gone,
    That of their being there remains no mark,
    Thou still abidest so intirely one,
    That we may know thy blackness is a spark
    Of light inaccessible, and alone
    Our darkness which can make us think it dark.
    Another Sonnet to Black Itself
    Thou Black, wherein all colours are compos'd,
    And unto which they all at last return,
    Thou colour of the Sun where it doth burn,
    And shadow, where it cools, in thee is clos'd
    Whatever nature can, or hath dispos'd
    In any other Hue: from thee do rise
    Those tempers and complexions, which disclos'd

    15. Herbert Edward Ryle - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Herbert Edward Ryle KCVO DD (25 May 1856 – 20 August 1925), was an author, Old Testament scholar, and the Dean of Westminster.
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    London Senior posting Based in England Title Dean of Westminster Period in office Predecessor Armitage Robinson Successor William Foxley Norris Religious career Ordination Previous post Bishop of Exeter Bishop of Winchester Herbert Edward Ryle KCVO DD (25 May 1856 – 20 August 1925), was an author Old Testament scholar, and the Dean of Westminster
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    Dr Ryle was born in Onslow Square South Kensington London , on 25 May 1856, the second son of John Charles Ryle (1816–1900), the first Bishop of Liverpool , and his second wife, Jessie Elizabeth Walker. Herbert Ryle was three years old when his mother died, and in 1861 his father married Henrietta Clowes, who was a loving mother to her stepchildren. Ryle and his brothers and sisters were brought up in their father's country parishes in Suffolk , first at Helmingham and after 1861 at Stradbroke After attending school at Hill House, in

    16. Lawyer Herbert Edward Williamson III - Victorville, CA Attorney - Justia Lawyer
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    17. §13. Herbert Of Cherbury. XIV. The Beginnings Of English Philosophy. Vol. 4. Pr
    A section on this early Deist thinker, from the Cambridge History of English and American Literature.
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    While Bacon was engaged upon his plan for the renewal of the sciences, his younger contemporary Edward Herbert was at work upon a similar problem. But the two men had little in common except their vaunted independence of tradition and their interest in the question of method. And their thinking diverged in result. Bacon is claimed as the father of empirical or realistic philosophy; Herbert influenced, and, to some extent, anticipated, the characteristic doctrines of the rationalist or intellectualist school of thought.

    18. Herbert, Edward (1591?-1657) (DNB00) - Wikisource
    HERBERT, Sir EDWARD (1591?–1657), judge, born about 1591, was son of Charles Herbert of Aston, Montgomeryshire, uncle of Edward, lord Herbert of Cherbury q. v., by Jane, daughter
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    19. Herbert Edward Pace
    Herbert Edward Pace. Cullum 11817. Class '40. Cadet Company Date of Birth September 7, 1918. Date of Death April 28, 1942 View or Post a Eulogy
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    20. Herbert Of Cherbury, Edward  [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Article on his life, career and thought.
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  • 1. Life
    Edward Herbert, was born at Eyton in Shropshire on March 3, 1583. He is the representative of a branch of the noble Welsh family of that name, and the elder brother of George Herbert the poet. He matriculated at University College, Oxford, in 1595, married in 1599, and continued to reside at Oxford till about 1600, when he removed to London. He was made a Knight of the Bath soon after the accession of King James. From 1608 to 1618 he spent most of his time on the continent as a soldier of fortune, occasionally seeking the company of scholars in the intervals of his campaigns, chases, or duels. In 1619 he was appointed ambassador at Paris; after his recall in 1624 King James rewarded him with an Irish peerage. He was created an English peer as Baron Herbert of Cherbury in 1629. The civil war found him unprepared for decision; but he ultimately saved his property by siding with the parliament. He died in London on 20 August 1648.
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