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  1. Outline of Sir William Henry Hamilton's Philosophy by John Clark Murray, William Hamilton, 2010-02-17
  2. Descriptions of the sheriffdoms of Lanark and Renfrew compiled about M.DCC.X by William Hamilton by William Hamilton, John Dillion, et all 2010-08-29
  3. The Battle of the Two Philosophies, by an Inquirer [L.F.M. Phillipps. a Study of J.S. Mill'S an Examination of Sir William Hamilton'S Philosophy]. by Lucy F March Phillipps, 2010-01-09
  4. Sir William Hamilton by WHSMonck WHSMonck, 2010-05-17
  5. An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal Philosophical Questions Discussed in His Writings by John Stuart Mill, 2010-02-24
  6. The Poems and Songs of William Hamilton, with Notes and an Account of the Life of the Author by J. Paterson by William Hamilton, 2010-03-04
  7. The Hamilton Letters: The Naples Dispatches of Sir William Hamilton
  8. William Shakespeare, his family and friends. Edited by A. Hamilton Thompson, with a memoir of the author by Andrew Lang by Charles Isaac Elton, A Hamilton 1873-1952 Thompson, 2010-08-28
  9. The Logic Of Sir William Hamilton by William Hamilton, 2010-09-10
  10. Notes On Mill'S Examination: The Relativity, the Unconditioned, Belief and Knowledge: Being Some Remarks On John Stuart Mill'S Examination of Sir William Hamilton'S Philosophy by Thomas Edwards, 2010-01-10
  11. Outline of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy by John Clark Murray, 2010-01-01
  12. William Hamilton Merritt: Canada's father of transportation (The Canadians) by John M Bassett, 1974
  13. Outline of Sir William Hamilton's philosophy: a text-book for students by John Clark Murray, William Hamilton, 2010-08-05
  14. Outlines from the Figures and Compositions Upon the Greek, Roman, and Etruscan Vases of the Late Sir William Hamilton: With Engraved Borders by Thomas Kirk, William Hamilton, 2010-04-20

41. Hamilton, Sir William, 9th Baronet --  Encyclopædia Britannica
hamilton, Sir william, 9th Baronet Scottish metaphysical philosopher and influential educator, also remembered for his contributions in the field of logic.
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Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet
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died May 6, 1856, Edinburgh
By courtesy of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh Scottish metaphysical philosopher and influential educator, also remembered for his contributions in the field of logic
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43. Hamilton, William Rowan --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
hamilton, william Rowan (1805–65). The Irish mathematician and astronomer Sir william Rowan hamilton made several distinctive and original contributions to
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45. William Hamilton: Information From Answers.com
hamilton, william, 1704–54, English poet, b. Scotland. He is best known for the poem “The Braes of Yarrow” (1724)
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46. §5. Sir William Hamilton. I. Philosophers. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two
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47. A Virtual Tour Of Downtown Hamilton - William Bruce
Upon returning to hamilton, william Bruce started an evening commercial academy for young men and Clipping File – hamilton – Biography – Bruce, william.
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(pre-1890 address 14 1/2 King Street East) William Bruce was an important character in the early days of Hamilton. He opened a patent office at 17 ½ King Street East in 1867, but he was known for much more than that. Throughout his lifetime, which spanned almost a century, William Bruce helped Hamilton develop into what it is today. After ten years at the grammar school, Bruce began working in a foundry. In 1850, he was apprenticed to a foundry owned by John Fisher and Calvin McQueen for two dollars a week. In his spare time at work, William would visit other areas of the foundry. He was anxious to learn as much as he could. As was the case in everything Bruce did, he excelled at the factory. His work was shown to journeymen and they were asked why their work was not as good as an apprentice's. At night, William studied the art of penmanship. It was for his beautiful handwriting that William became best known. Bruce was forced to give up his job at the foundry due to a rheumatic condition. In 1854, he went to Oberlin College in Ohio. He took a course in Classics and went to business college. At the same time, he learned to play violin in the conservatory of music. He also worked very hard to support himself during college. He was not ashamed to help farmers during the harvest for ten cents an hour. Bruce became a bookkeeper until the financial crash of 1857. After that, he was hired as Writing Master at Central School in Hamilton based on samples of his handwriting. He remained at the school for nine years. When he retired, his pupils sent him a kind address, "We deem it a privilege of no ordinary kind to receive instruction in the art of ‘painting thought and talking to the eyes’ from one who combines so many qualities of a successful master."

48. William Hamilton Logician
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49. Hamilton, William (1730-1803)
hamilton, william. DIPLOMAT, ARCHEOLOGIST (GREATBRITAIN). BORN 13 Dec 1730, Henley-on-Thames Park Place - DIED 6 Apr 1803, London 23 Piccadilly
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DIPLOMAT, ARCHEOLOGIST (GREAT-BRITAIN) BORN 13 Dec 1730, Henley-on-Thames: Park Place - DIED 6 Apr 1803, London: 23 Piccadilly
GRAVE LOCATION Milford Haven
Fourth son of Lord Archibald Hamilton. In 1758 he married Catherine Barlow, the daughter of Member of Parliament Hugh Barlow. He became ambassador of England in Naples in 1764. He studied the excavations at Pompei and published scientific books on vases. His first collection of vases he sold to the British Museum, the second collection went down with the ship that was transporting them to England on 12 Oct 1798.
After Catherine's death he married Emma Lyon when he was sixty years old. Emma eventually became far more famous than her husband as the mistress of Lord Nelson.
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50. William Hamilton
hamilton, william, a celebrated surgeon, and lecturer on anatomy and chemistry in the william hamilton was born in Glasgow, on the 31st July, 1758.
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51. William Hamilton
hamilton, william, of Bangour, a poet of considerable merit, was the second son of James hamilton, Esq. of Bangour, advocate, and was born at Bangour in
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William Hamilton Mr Hamilton was twice married, into families of distinction, and by his first lady, a daughter of Sir James Hall of Dunglass, baronet, he had issue one son, James, who succeeded him. Though Mr Hamilton’s works do not place him among the highest class of Scottish poets, he is fully entitled to rank among those of a secondary order. What was much in his favour, certainly not in furtherance of his facility of composition, but as an advantage to his fame, is, that for a whole century previous to the time he began to write, few names of any consequence were known in Scottish poetry. From 1615 till 1715 no poet of any note—except only Drummond and Stirling—had appeared. ‘The Braes of Yarrow,’ one of the finest ballads ever written, may put in a claim to superior distinction. But even with this exception, I should think our poet more remarkable for engaging tenderness than for deep and affecting pathos. In like manner, when he expresses the joyful sentiments, or describes scenes and objects of festivity, which he does very often, he displays good humour and easy cheerfulness, rather than the transports of mirth or the brilliancy of wit." Mr Richardson, in illustration of these characteristics, quotes some passages which convey the most favourable impression of Mr Hamilton’s poetical powers.

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54. Hamilton.html
william O. hamilton Professor of Physics, Emeritus A dc SQUID for use below 1K ; ZK Geng, PW Adams, WO hamilton, ND Solomonson; Rev. Sci. Instrum.
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"The Allegro gravitational wave detector: Data acquisition and analysis"; E. Mauceli, Z. K. Geng, W. O. Hamilton, W. W. Johnson, S. Merkowitz and A. Morse; Phys. Rev. D 54 "Construction and performance of a low noise inductive transducer for the Louisiana State University gravitational wave detector"; N. D. Solomonson, W. O. Hamilton, W. W. Johnson, and B-X. Xu; Rev. Sci. Instrum. "A dc SQUID for use below 1K"; Z. K. Geng, P. W. Adams, W. O. Hamilton, N. D. Solomonson; Rev. Sci. Instrum. "Comparative performance of two-, three-, and 4-mode gravitational radiation detectors"; N. D. Solomonson, W. W. Johnson, and W. O. Hamilton; Phys. Rev. D 46 "A cryogenic double-resonant parabridge motion transducer for resonant-mass gravitational wave detectors"; O. D. Aguiar, W. W. Johnson and W. O. Hamilton; Rev. Sci. Instrum.

55. Philosophy: Philosophers: H: Hamilton-william Spirit And Sky
william hamilton. william hamilton. Brief article from the Internet william hamilton. Article by Savina Tropea, from the Thoemmes Dictionary of
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56. William Rowan Hamilton -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Sir william Rowan hamilton (August 4, 1805 – September 2, william Rowan hamilton s mathematical career included the study of (Click link for more info
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Sir William Rowan Hamilton (The Celtic language of Ireland) Irish (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician (A scientist trained in physics) physicist , and (A physicist who studies astronomy) astronomer . Hamilton's discovery of (The cardinal number that is the sum of three and one) quaternion s is his best known investigation. Hamilton also contributed to the development of (The branch of physics that studies the physical properties of light) optics (The branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies) dynamics , and (The mathematics of generalized arithmetical operations) algebra . Hamilton's research was later significant for the development of (The branch of quantum physics that accounts for matter at the atomic level; an extension of statistical mechanics based on quantum theory (especially the Pauli exclusion principle)) quantum mechanics
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57. HAMILTON, William John Warburton - 1966 Encyclopaedia Of New Zealand
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Explorer, civil servant. W. J. W. Hamilton was born at Little Chart Rectory, Kent, the eldest son of the Rev. John Vesey Hamilton, and was educated at Harrow, Brussels, and Paris. At the age of 18 he left for Sydney in the Bangalore with £50 in his pocket, which was all he ever received from his father. Among the passengers was Captain FitzRoy on the way out to take up the appointment of Governor of New Zealand. The Wairau affray had just taken place. His private secretary having resigned on account of ill health, FitzRoy offered the post to Hamilton, who accepted it. He now entered upon a period of extreme activity, drafting dispatches and entertaining guests for the Governor. He visited settlements and native strongholds, and saw fighting during Hone Heke's rebellion as a member of the Auckland Militia. When FitzRoy was recalled late in 1845 he continued for a time to serve Sir George Grey, and then sailed for England in 1846. Two years later he returned to New Zealand as a survey officer in the survey ship HMS Acheron . In 1849 he made an inland exploration of North Canterbury, climbed Mt. Grey and made a plan showing the open country visible up the Hurunui and Waiau Rivers. When the

58. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Hamilton, William@ HighBeam Research
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition hamilton, william@ HighBeam Research.
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59. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Hamilton, William Hamilton, 2d Duke Of
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition hamilton, william hamilton, 2d duke of@ HighBeam Research.
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60. William Thomas HAMILTON
hamilton, william Thomas, a Representative and a Senator from Maryland; born in Boonsboro, Washington County, Md., September 8, 1820; attended Brown’s
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