Richard Hurd may refer to: Richard Hurd (bishop) (1720–1808), Anglican bishop of Worcester Richard Hurd (educator), American academic and labor union...
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Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell, CH, CBE, PC (born 8 March 1930) is a British Conservative Party politician who served in the governments...
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Richard Hurd (13 January 1720 – 28 May 1808) was an English divine and writer, and bishop of Worcester. He was born at Congreve, in the parish of Penkridge...
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Michelle Hurd is an American actress best known for her work in television. She first received recognition for portraying Monique Jeffries in the police...
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Richard Brian Hurd (born 18 December 1970) is a former English cricketer. Hurd was a right-handed batsman. He was born in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. Hurd...
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GNU Hurd is a collection of microkernel servers written as part of GNU, for the GNU Mach microkernel. It has been under development since 1990 by the GNU...
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Richard Hurd is a professor of labor relations emeritus and former director of Labor Studies at the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations...
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Anthony Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd (2 May 1901 – 12 February 1966) was a British politician and former Conservative Member of Parliament for Newbury. Hurd was...
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Nicholas Richard Hurd (born 13 May 1962) is a British politician who served as Minister for London from 2018 to 2019 and Minister of State for Policing...
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Hurd is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Hurd (born 1982), Canadian Olympic swimmer Anthony Hurd, Baron Hurd (1901–1966), former...
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Richard Melancthon Hurd (June 14, 1865 – June 6, 1941) was a pioneer real estate economist and political activist. Hurd was born in New York City and...
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model are debated and disagreed upon. According to Bill Fletcher and Richard W. Hurd, unions that employ the organizing model often try to apply the above...
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Gale Anne Hurd (born October 25, 1955) is an American film and television producer, the founder of Valhalla Entertainment (formerly Pacific Western Productions)...
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writers on aesthetics, such as Charles Burney, Joseph Priestley and Richard Hurd; and also produced the first complete translation in German prose of...
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Cambridge (1757) from Warburton, in which his friend and biographer, Richard Hurd, had a share. In 1762 he launched a vigorous attack on Methodism under...
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Education. p. 300. ISBN 978-1-349-07587-4. Richard Hurd (1995). The Early Letters of Bishop Richard Hurd, 1739-1762. Boydell & Brewer. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-85115-653-8...
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April 1783, on the joint recommendation of bishops Robert Lowth and Richard Hurd, both of whom had declined the primacy. Though not a great ecclesiastic...
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of four generations of Hurds to serve as Conservative MPs. Percy Hurd was the eldest son of London-based solicitor William Hurd (1831–1913) and his wife...
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Runaway Bunny (1942). Hurd was born in New York City to Richard Melancthon Hurd, an economist and mortgage banker, and Lucy Gazzam Hurd. He was educated at...
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librarian of the university. In April 1780 he was collated by Bishop Richard Hurd to the prebend of Alrewas in Lichfield Cathedral. In March 1782 he was...
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8 – James Merrick, English poet and scholar (died 1769) January 13 – Richard Hurd, English writer and bishop (died 1808) January 27 (baptized) – Samuel...
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Education. p. 300. ISBN 978-1-349-07587-4. Richard Hurd (1995). The Early Letters of Bishop Richard Hurd, 1739-1762. Boydell & Brewer. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-85115-653-8...
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stating in the preface to the second edition (1757) that it was a satire. Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated...
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generations of the Hurd family have sat as Conservative MPs. The two middle generations have been given life peerages (Lord Hurd of Westwell notably...
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Abhandlung über den Ursprung der Sprache (Treatise on the Origin of Language) Richard Hurd – An Introduction to the Study of Prophecies... Carsten Niebuhr – Beschreibung...
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The breezy, conversational style of the essays later prompted Bishop Richard Hurd to reprove Addison for what he called an "Addisonian Termination", or...
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Europe David Hume – The History of England, Under the House of Tudor Richard Hurd – Moral and Political Dialogues Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon –...
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Diocese Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry In office 1781–1824 Predecessor Richard Hurd Successor Henry Ryder Personal details Born (1743-02-25)25 February 1743...
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Slavyanobolgarskaya (Slavonic-Bulgarian History) Henry Home – Elements of Criticism Richard Hurd – Letters on Chivalry and Romance William Kenrick – Emilius and Sophia...
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