George Edward Hughes (8 June 1918 – 4 March 1994) was an Irish-born New Zealand philosopher and logician whose principal scholarly works were concerned...
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Edward James "Ted" Hughes OM OBE FRSL (17 August 1930 – 28 October 1998) was an English poet, translator, and children's writer. Critics frequently rank...
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George Hughes may refer to: George Hughes (American football) (1925–2009), NFL player George Hughes (cricketer) (1821–1872), English cricketer and the...
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Edward Robert Hughes RWS (5 November 1851 – 23 April 1914) was a British painter, who primarily worked in watercolours, but also produced a number of oil...
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George Edward Hughes (18 September 1821 – 2 May 1872) was an English first-class cricketer and barrister. The son of the author John Hughes, he was born...
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David Edward Hughes (16 May 1830 – 22 January 1900), was a British-American inventor, practical experimenter, and professor of music known for his work...
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Edward Hughes Ball Hughes (28 May 1798 – 10 March 1863), also known as "The Golden Ball", was an English dandy known for his extravagant lifestyle. Hughes...
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"Truth-value | logic". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-08-15. George Edward Hughes and D.E. Londey, The Elements of Formal Logic, Methuen, 1965, p....
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George Edward Hughes (April 15, 1854 – November 4, 1937) was a merchant and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He represented 5th Queens...
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Sherratt and Hughes Windsor, HRH The Duke of (1951), A King's Story, London: Cassell and Co Andrews, Allen (1975), The Follies of King Edward VII, Lexington...
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Edward Hughes (14 September 1832 – 14 May 1908) was a British artist who specialised in portrait painting. Edward Hughes was born in Pentonville, London...
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brothers-in-law Edward and George Harrison were also MPs. She died on 15 November 1714 and was commemorated in a poem by John Hughes. Hughes was elected as...
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White, American football player, lawyer and judge (d. 2002) 1918 – George Edward Hughes, Irish-New Zealand philosopher and logician (d. 1994) 1918 – Robert...
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1994 – John Candy, Canadian comedian and actor (b. 1950) 1994 – George Edward Hughes, Irish-Scottish philosopher and author (b. 1918) 1995 – Matt Urban...
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Sir Edward Hughes (4 July 1919 – 16 October 1998) was an eminent Melbourne colorectal surgeon. He was a professor of surgery at Monash University and...
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1942) George Hourani (1913–1984) Colin Howson (1945–2020) Hsu Fu-kuan (1903–1982)[a] Michael Huemer (born 1969) Fiona Hughes George Edward Hughes (1918–1994)...
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Hughes who wrote an account of the eldest son, George Edward Hughes of Donnington Priory, in Memoir of a Brother; it contains some of John Hughes's letters...
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This article contains a list of many of the known works by Edward Robert Hughes, who was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. List of Pre-Raphaelite...
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Edward J. Hughes (July 26, 1888 – June 28, 1944) was an American politician. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Hughes studied law and then switched to engineering...
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Charles Evans Hughes Sr. (April 11, 1862 – August 27, 1948) was an American statesman, politician, academic, and jurist who served as the 11th chief justice...
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1916 United States presidential election (redirect from Planned presidential transition of Charles Evans Hughes)
Supreme Court Charles Evans Hughes, the Republican candidate. In June, the 1916 Republican National Convention chose Hughes as a compromise between the...
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My Lady Jane (category Cultural depictions of Edward VI)
Sussex, standing in for Hampton Court Palace. Production designer Will Hughes-Jones initially intended to use the real Hampton Court, but found its architecture...
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associated with England was Edward the Confessor. This was so until the time of Edward III, who in thanks for Saint George's supposed intervention in his...
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Meetings and a Secret Call With Edward Snowden". The Hollywood Reporter. January 16, 2020. Retrieved February 11, 2020. Hughes, Sarah Anne. "More Snowden Bus...
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and the Chapel of the Order of the Garter. St George's Chapel was founded in the 14th century by King Edward III and extensively enlarged in the late 15th...
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Laurent, John. Henry George's legacy in economic thought. Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Pub, 2005. "Mr William Morris Hughes (1862–1952)". Former...
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Made in 1564 and 1618–19. London: Mitchell and Hughes. p. 45. Thrush, Andrew (2004). "Villiers, Sir Edward (c. 1585–1626)". Oxford Dictionary of National...
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continued on in cabinet when Billy Hughes became prime minister in 1915, and after the Labor Party split of 1916 followed Hughes to the National Labor Party...
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Henry George Hughes (10 August 1810 – 22 July 1872) was an Irish judge, politician, and third Baron of the Court of Exchequer. In 1850 he was appointed...
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Thomas Hughes QC (20 October 1822 – 22 March 1896) was an English lawyer, judge, politician and author. He is most famous for his novel Tom Brown's School...
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