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  1. Memoirs of Prince Chlodwig of the Honenlohe-schillingsfuerst (((VOLUMES I & II))) (VOL. 1 AND 2) by GEORGE W. (ENGLISH EDI PRINCE ALEXANDER / CURTIUS FRIEDRICH (EDITOR) / CHRYSTAL, 1906-01-01
  2. A Sport History of Rome; The Empire from the Death of Ceasar to the Fall of the by Guglielmo; Corrado, Barbagallo; George Chrystal, Translator Ferrero, 1964-01-01
  3. Algebra; an elementary text book for the higher classes of secon by Chrystal. G. (George). 1851-1911., 1904-01-01
  4. Chrystal-Smith's Standard Method of Measurement Illustrated: 1960 Edition by G. Chrystal-Smith, 1960
  5. An address to the members of the Baptist Church & congregation at Sabden: On the death of their honoured friend George Foster, Esq., of "The Whins," Sabden, ... the 15th April at the Baptist Chapel, Sabden by John Pugh Griffiths, 1882
  6. Come to my fairy Home deep in the chrystal Wave, canzonet ... The poetry by Mrs Cornwell Baron Wilson by George Alexander Lee, 1840
  7. Standard Method of Measurement Illustrated by G. Chrystal-smith, 1965
  8. George and the Whopper by Chris McTrustry, 2000-01-01
  9. A manual of phrenology and physiognomy by George Scarr Hall, 1887

61. Plate 22 - Dover
Carpenter, W. Chambil, Mrs. chrystal, george Clark Coe, J. Cole, Mrs. E. Collins,Mrs. J. Condict, Dr. IW Condict, JW Conrad, Geo.
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62. Cumberland County, Ky GenWeb Site Home Page
chrystal, george chrystal, Richard 200 acres, Beaver Creek CLACK, Rolly 200 acres,Sinking Creek CLARKE, James CLOYD, Thomas COFFEY, James
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This list has been alphabetized and spelled as best is possible from the record (District 2, Cumberland County.) The reader may need to try various spellings of a given surname. Some of this land later became Clinton, Wayne, and other counties. North of the Cumberland River is not covered by this file. As recommended on other pages of this site, the reader is encouraged to view original or microfilmed sources for his/her own interpretation.
ADAMS, William...200 acres, Beaver Creek
ALEXANDER, Archibald...200 acres, Cumberland River
ALEXANDER, Joseph...200 acres, Beaver Creek
ALEXANDER Nicholas...200 acres, Cumberland River
ALLCORN, James...200 acres, Sinking Creek
ALLEN, Jeremiah
ATKINS, Wyatt
BAKER, Andres...200 acres, Elk Spring Creek
BALCH, John
BARNES, James
BARNET, James BARREN, Daniel...200 acres BARTLESON, William BARTLESON, Zachariah...200 acres, Beaver Creek BARTLET, Joshua BARTLETT, Nathaniel...200 acres, Smith Creek BATES, Henderson...100 acres, Spring Creek

63. George Herbert. [Sonnet (II)]
Why should I Womens eyes for chrystal take? Such poor invention burns in theirlow mind, Back, to Works of george Herbert
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Sure Lord, there is enough in thee to dry
Oceans of Ink ; for, as the Deluge did
Cover the Earth, so doth thy Majesty :
Each Cloud distills thy praise, and doth forbid
Poets to turn it to another use.
Roses and Lillies speak thee ; and to make
A pair of Cheeks of them, is thy abuse.
Why should I Womens eyes for Chrystal take? Such poor invention burns in their low mind, Whose fire is wild, and doth not upward go To praise, and on thee Lord, some Ink bestow. Open the bones, and you shall nothing find In the best face but filth , when Lord, in thee The beauty lies, in the discovery From Walton's Life . This, and Sonnet I , were sent by Herbert to his mother in 1610 'as a New-years gift' ; They declare, he told her, 'my resolution to be, that my poor Abilities in Poetry shall be all, and ever consecrated to Gods glory'. Source: Herbert, George. The English Poems of George Herbert C. A. Patrides, Ed. to Works of George Herbert Anniina Jokinen Created by Anniina Jokinen on June 30, 2001.

64. George Seurat - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
BY FLORENCE SIMMONDS AND george W. chrystal VOLUME I NEW CLAUDE MONET 301 SEURATAND HIS CIRCLE 309 Paris 310 SEURAT. Le Chahut, 1890. Photograph.
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65. Alphabet
Royal Society of Edinburgh and george chrystal St Andrews mathematics up to 1700Set Theory Special relativity Squaring the circle
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I f you need help with math, click here. When you need help with math, think of the Math Success Center. www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Indexes/HistoryTopics.html Topics Covered Abstract group concept
Abstract linear spaces
Arabic mathematics : forgotten brilliance?
Arabic numerals
Babylonian mathematics
Babylonian numerals
Babylonian Pythagoras’ theorem
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Chronology of Pi
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Cosmology Doubling the cube e Egyptian mathematics Egyptian numerals Egyptian papyri Elliptic functions English attack on the Longitude Problem Fermat's last theorem Four colour theorem Fundamental theorem of algebra General relativity Golden ratio Greek Astronomy Greek number systems Greek mathematicians - sources Greek mathematics - sources Harriot's manuscripts Hirst's diary comments History of calculus History of the number e History of group theory History of mathematics at St Andrews to 1700 History of Pi History of Quantum mechanics History of Set Theory History of Zero History of Topology How do we know about Greek mathematicians?

66. Basic Library List-History
chrystal, george. Textbook of Algebra, New York, NY Chelsea, 1964. 2 Vols., SeventhEdition. De Moivre, Abraham. The Doctrine of Chances or a Method of
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Bell, Eric T. Development of Mathematics, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1945. Second Edition. *** Boyer, Carl B. and Merzbach, Uta C. A History of Mathematics, New York, NY: John Wiley, 1968, 1991. Second Edition. * Burton, David M. The History of Mathematics: An Introduction, Dubuque, IA: William C. Brown, 1991. Second Edition. * Cajori, Florian. A History of Mathematics, New York, NY: Chelsea, 1980, 1991. Fifth Edition. ** Cajori, Florian. A History of Mathematical Notations Peru, IL: Open Court, 1974. Coolidge, Julian L. The Mathematics of Great Amateurs, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1949, 1990. Second Edition. Dedron, P. and Itard, J. Mathematics and Mathematicians, London: Transworld, 1973. 2 Vols. Dieudonne, Jean. Abrege d'histoire des Mathematiques, 17001900, Paris: Hermann, 1978. 2 Vols. *** Eves, Howard W. An Introduction to the History of Mathematics with Cultural Connections, Philadelphia, PA: Saunders College, 1990. Sixth Edition. *** Fauvel, John and Gray, Jeremy, eds.

67. Obituaries Index By Issue
Douglas Sayer Alan Solomon Charles chrystal Thomas george Turner Joe Young 85 Dec 95 Desmond Atkins george Clapham David Roome Others are listed
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The Britannia and Castle 84 Jun 95 85 Dec 95 86 Jun 96 87 Dec 96 ... 105 Dec 05 27 Aug 2005 Descending 105 Dec 05 Maj Andrew Athill Gwyn Button ... Lt Col Alastair Veitch Others are listed 85 Dec 95 Maj Bertie Ambler Donald Anderson Desmond Atkins ... Ernie Seaman MM Others are listed 87 Dec 96 Roy Smith Maj Gen Bob Turner-Cain Capt Derek Gill ... WO2 Ted Shepherd Others are listed 92 Jun 99 John Baldwin Maj Adam L Gordon Capt Ian Macgillivray ... Brig Jack Wilkinson Others are listed 93 Dec 99 Mrs Jean Boxall LCpl H Dowsett James Exall ... Bert Yarrow Rule Britannia! Site edited and maintained by Major JL Raybould TD
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68. Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics (R)
RADICAND is found in 1889 in george chrystal, Algebra (ed. 2) Ix 182 We shallrestrict the radicand, k, to be positive (OED On Line).
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Last revision: Aug. 13, 2005 RADIAN. According to Cajori (1919, page 484): An isolated matter of interest is the origin of the term 'radian', used with trigonometric functions. It first appeared in print on June 5, 1873, in examination questions set by James Thomson at Queen's College, Belfast. James Thomson was a brother of Lord Kelvin. He used the term as early as 1871, while in 1869 Thomas Muir, then of St. Andrew's University, hesitated between 'rad', 'radial' and 'radian'. In 1874, T. Muir adopted 'radian' after a consultation with James Thomson. In a footnote, Cajori gives a reference to Nature, In a letter appearing in the April 7, 1910, Nature, Thomas Muir wrote: "I wrote to him [i.e., to Alexander J. Ellis, in 1874], and he agreed at once for the form 'radian,' on the ground that it could be viewed as a contraction for 'radial angle'..." In a letter appearing in the June 16, 1910, Nature, James Thomson wrote: "I shall be very pleased to send Dr. Muir a copy of my father's examination questions of June, 1873, containing the word 'radian.' ...It thus appears that 'radian' was thought of independently by Dr. Muir and my father, and, what is really more important than the exact form of the name, they both independently thought of the necessity of giving a name to the unit-angle" [Dave Cohen]. A post on the Internet indicated that Thomas Muir (1844-1934) claimed to have coined the term in 1869, and that Muir and Ellis proposed the term as a contraction of "radial angle" in 1874. A reference given was: Michael Cooper, "Who named the radian?"

69. Clifford Article Endnotes
For example, see george chrystal, Theory of Parallels, the ninth edition,Encyclopaedia Britannica, (Edinburgh Adam Charles Black, 1885),
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1. William Kingdon Clifford, The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences , edited by Karl Pearson, newly edited with an introduction by James R. Newman and preface by Bertrand Russell, (New York: Dover, 1955; Reprint of the 1946 Knopf edition; Unaltered reprint of the third edition of 1899; First English edition, London: Macmillan, 1885; First American edition, New York: Appleton, 1885). See Chapter on "Position," pp.184-204. 2. William K. Clifford, "On the Space-Theory of Matter," presented 2 February 1870, Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society , 1866/1876, 2: 157-158; Reprinted in William K. Clifford, Mathematical Papers, edited by Robert Tucker, with an introduction by H.J.S. Smith, (New York: Chelsea, 1968; An unaltered reproduction of the 1882 original): 21-22. 3. Sir Arthur S. Eddington, Space, Time, and Gravitation , (Cambridge: at the University Press, 1921), on p.192; E.T. Bell

70. FM Chrystal
FM chrystal was the second son of the former Professor of Mathematics at theUniversity of Edinburgh. He attended george Watson s College, Edinburgh.
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FM Chrystal (died: May 1944) FM Chrystal Member of the Old Edinburgh Club FM Chrystal was the second son of the former Professor of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh. He attended George Watson's College, Edinburgh. He was one of the original members of the Old Edinburgh Club, and contributed views of historic buildings and closes to the Club's volumes. [Sc: 13 May 1944] Notes pasted into an old volume of the Book of the Old Edinburgh Club give a slightly fuller account than above. They refer to FM Chrystal as Dr Chrystal, and to the fact that he graduated in Edinburgh, and had since sailed twice round the world in a professional capacity. These notes add: "He was one of the original members of the Old Edinburgh Club. Dr Chrystal was an expert photographer and contributed views of historic buildings and closes to the Club's volumes." [Notes pasted into Book of the Old Edinburgh Club at Edinburgh Central Library] FM Chrystal Photographs in Collections The Edinburgh Public Library has a collection of seventy-two of his photographs, featuring central Edinburgh, Bruntsfield, Morningside, Piershill, and Cramond.

71. Professional Photographers - Ca
86 george Street. 189700. chrystal, FM. 187 Gilmore Place. 1927-40. Clement,Alfred W. 7 Hope Street. 1893-00. Clifford Co. 2 South Charlotte Street
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72. My Family
george William MARQUARDT was born in 1963. Parents William MARQUARDT and HelenLouise CORNELIUS. chrystal MARTEN. Parents MARTEN and Edna BOWLING.
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Anne MARBURY. Parents: Francis MARBURY and Bridget DRYDEN Spouse: William HUTCHINSON . William HUTCHINSON and Anne MARBURY were married. Children were: Edward HUTCHINSON Francis MARBURY. Spouse: Bridget DRYDEN . Francis MARBURY and Bridget DRYDEN were married. Children were: Anne MARBURY Linney MARDERS. Spouse: Ezekiel GLOVER . Children were: Lucy Ann GLOVER Anne MARKHAM. Spouse: Benjamin WITHERS . Benjamin WITHERS and Anne MARKHAM were married. Children were: William Allen WITHERS Katherine MARNEY. Spouse: Edward KNEVET Henry C. MARONE was born in 1895. He died in 1968. Spouse: Maria Christina . Henry C. MARONE and Maria Christina were married in 1940. George William MARQUARDT was born in 1963. Parents: William MARQUARDT and Helen Louise CORNELIUS Mary Elizabeth MARQUARDT was born in 1959. Parents: William MARQUARDT and Helen Louise CORNELIUS Sally Rosanna MARQUARDT was born in 1961. Parents: William MARQUARDT and Helen Louise CORNELIUS William MARQUARDT. Spouse: Helen Louise CORNELIUS . Children were: Mary Elizabeth MARQUARDT Sally Rosanna MARQUARDT George William MARQUARDT Joan MARROW.

73. Biography:  Robinson Surname In Pawlet, Vermont
They raised a family of eleven children george B. died in 1840, aged 36; DavidWm Maria Desdia Howe, chrystal Lake; Julia Cm Orla Loomis; Abbot m.
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J. Munsell, Albany ROBINSON, Capt. NATHANIEL, from Attleboro, Mass., 1812; was an officer of the revolution and held commissions, which are now in possession of his granddaughter, Mrs. Amos W. Bromley, of lieutenant and captain, which were signed respectively by John Hancock and Samuel Adams. The chief interest that attaches to these papers is, the autographs of these distinguished champions of American independence. Without much effort of the imagination, we can reach back through the intervening ages, and grasp these venerable statesmen by the hand. Capt. Robinson was a man of great humor and wit, and was highly esteemed. He, in connection with his sons, was the first to establish the spinning of cotton by machinery in the county. Four sons and several daughters came with him: Jonathan, Nathaniel, William, David, Mary and Hannah. He died in 1841, aged 89; his widow in 1845, aged 90; Hannah in 1863, aged 76; Mary in 1841, aged 63; William in 1863, aged 76. ROBINSON, JONATHAN

74. Stories, Listed By Author
HORNSBY, george ALLAN (chron.) (continued). * Literature and Crime, (ar) The chrystal’s Century, (ss) The Strand Jun 1903. Argosy (UK) Jul 1926
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  • The Lost Planet Hera, (ar) Jun 1921
  • Shall We Ever Be Able to Visit the Moon?, (ar) Oct 1919
HOLMES, DONALD JOSEPH (1924- ); see pseudonym Don Joseph (chron.)
HOLMES, E. (chron.)
HOLMES, E. PROCTOR (chron.)
  • Rules and Regulations No. 17, (ss) Jan 1909
HOLMES, EDWARD c (chron.)
  • The Trail of the Missing Million [as by Anon. ], (sl) The Thriller Feb 25, Mar 4, Mar 11, Mar 18, Mar 25 1939
HOLMES, ELLIS PROCTOR (chron.)
HOLMES, F. M. (chron.)
HOLMES, FLORENCE L. (chron.)
  • Down the Primrose Path, (vi) Mar 1897
  • The Woman Who Understood, (ss)

75. What Fred Wants To Read
george chrystal, Alegbra, an elementary textbook (2 vols) Candidate for markup ;tricky algebra problems, UTS City Campus 512/112 v.1 v.2
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[See also: What Fred has been reading lately What Fred wants to see and What Fred wants to hear Description Known locations David Antin (trans), 100 great problems of elementary mathematics Syd Uni Maths 510.76 12 Hugh ApSimon Mathematical Byways in Ayling, Beeling, and Ceiling SU MAths 793.74 22 Hugh ApSimon More Mathematical Byways FR 793.74 28 Alan Baker A Concise Introduction To The Theory Of Numbers SU Maths 512.81 102 Alida Baxter, Emmie and the Witch's Button None Alida Baxter, Flat on my Back None Alida Baxter, Out on my Ear None Alida Baxter, Two's Company State Ref Library [NSW]
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None Bill Bryson, Down Under FR 994.066 2 Bill Bryson, The Lost Continent FR 917.304927 7 Bill Bryson, Neither Here Nor There: Travels in Europe FR 914.0455 13 Bill Bryson, A walk in the woods : rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail FR 917.40443 3 George Chrystal Alegbra, an elementary text-book (2 vols)

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george chrystal Born 8 March 1851 in Old Meldrum (near Aberdeen), Scotland Died3 Nov 1911 in Edinburgh, Scotland Click the picture above to see a larger
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77. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
The Royal Society Of Edinburgh and the purchase of 2224 george Street Scottish Index Version for printing Professor george chrystal s close connection
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78. S’LOTTERY! Exhibition
Rachel Bone, Leah Cooper, Debra Diamond, Susan ADLer george, Iva Gillet, JeanineHall, Michelle Hagewood, chrystal Healy, Donna Hepner, Orlando M. Johnson,
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 14, 2005
For more information contact:
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Gallery Talk: Thursday, February 3, 6 - 7pm
Closing Reception: Thursday, February 3, 7 - 9
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s’ LOTTERY! exhibition
Fifteen Maryland area artists exhibit their recent works:
Rachel Bone, Leah Cooper, Debra Diamond, Susan ADLer George, Iva Gillet, Jeanine Hall, Michelle Hagewood, Chrystal Healy, Donna Hepner, Orlando M. Johnson, Zahi Khamis, Michelle McCullom, Tim Lonergan, Zachary Thornton and Anthea Zeltzman January 18 – February 5, 2005, Gallery talk and closing reception on Thursday, February 3, 6-9pm (see details, above.) MAP opens its full gallery space for this exhibition without selection panels, jurors, curators, rules, regulations or restrictions. Artists entered their names in a random drawing and the fifteen selected winners are installing their work at MAP this week. Installation starts January 12, 2005, and audiences may view the process before the opening on Tuesday, January 18 at 11am Baltimore

79. Royal Society | About The Society | Awards, Medals And Prize Lectures | | Royal
1911 george chrystal. On the ground of his work in mathematics and physics.1910 Frederick Orpen Bower .On the ground of his treatise on the origin of a
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80. | Table Of Contents | The American Historical Review, Volume 13, Issue 2. | The
george W. chrystal. Memoirs of Prince Chlodwig of HohenloheSchillingsfuerst.Reviewed by Munroe Smith, 356. Books of American History. JA Doyle.
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James Coolidge Carter Law: Its Origin, Growth and Function. Being a Course of Lectures Prepared for Delivery before the Law School of Harvard University. Reviewed by Floyd R. Mechem

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