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  1. Selections From The Poems Of William Wordsworth: Chiefly For The Use Of Schools And Young Persons (1831) by William Wordsworth, 2008-06-02
  2. Unique Story: President Brigham Young by Kate B. Carter, 1975
  3. A young surgeon in Wellington's army: The letters of William Dent (Looking back series) by William Dent, 1976
  4. Botanica Neglecta William Young by Samuel N. Rhoads, 2009-06-04
  5. The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia: Prepared by William Young ... [Et Al.] (1851 ) by Nova Scotia, 2009-10-21
  6. Outlines & Highlights for American Realities: History Episodes, Volume II by Youngs, William T., ISBN: 9780321433442 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2009-12-30
  7. William Blake, mystic; a study, together with Young's Night thoughts: nights 1 & 2 with illustrations by William Blake and frontispiece Death's door, from Blair's 'The Grave.' by Adeline M Butterworth, Edward Young, 2010-08-25
  8. Outlines & Highlights for The Worlds Religions: Worldviews and Contemporary Issues by William A Young, ISBN: 9780131830103 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2009-12-29
  9. Botanica Neglecta. William Young, Jr. (of Philadelphia) "Botaniste de Pennsylvania" and his Long-Forgotten Book Being a Facsimile Reprint of his "Catalogue d'Arbres Arbustes et Plantes Herbacees d'Amerique" published in Paris in 1783 by William Jr Young, 1916
  10. Mrs. Piozzi's Tall Young Beau: William Augustus Conway by John Tearle, 1992-01
  11. Narrative of the Life and Sufferings of a Young British Captive; William B. Lighton. (Minister of the Gospel.) by William Beebey Lighton, 2010-03-26
  12. A new Latin-English dictionary: containing all the words proper for reading the classic writers; ... To which is prefixed, a new English-Latin dictionary, ... ... By the Rev. Mr. William Young, ... by William Young, 2010-06-10
  13. Letters from a Young Shaker: William S. Byrd at Pleasant Hill by William Byrd, 2004-11-19
  14. The Works of William Paley, D.D.: Horæ Paulinæ: The Young Christian Instructed; the Clergyman's Companion, &c by William Paley, George Wilson Meadley, 2010-04-03

81. Mellen Author: Young, William
Mellen Books by william young. A Comprehensive History of the London Church and Parish of St. Mary, the Virgin, Aldermanbury The Phoenix of Aldermanbury
http://www.mellenpress.com/mellenpress.cfm?aid=2844&pc=10

82. Anecdote - William ["Bill"] III Gates - Young Bill Gates: $5 Bill
Anecdotes, Famous People. Funny Stories. Anecdotes from Gates to Yeats.
http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=139

83. Jacksonville AL Alabama Dentist Dr. William Bruce Young DMD Sedation Sleep And E
Complete dental care for children and adults. Includes map, hours, conditions, and contacts.
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Serving Jacksonville, AL, Anniston, and rest of Northeast Alabama
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American Dental Association Alabama Dental Association Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity Dr. Bruce Young
click here for bio Is somebody snoring in your house? One-third of the population snores. Chronic snoring often leads to sleep apnea which cuts off the flow of oxygen to the brain and can lead to serious health problems. Spouses and other family members also suffer from disrupted sleep cycles. Now a simple mouthpiece can be used to stop snoring in most cases. Click here to learn more. Would you like a whiter smile? ... Click here to find out about the most effective treatment available to brighten up your smile! For In-Office bleaching, we utilize the advanced BriteSmile light-activated process.

84. William Gladstone
A political history of Gladstone, with quotes, bibliography, a drawing of the young Gladstone, and a later cartoon by Tenniel.
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William Ewart Gladstone , the fourth son of Sir John Gladstone, was born in Liverpool on 29th December, 1809. Gladstone was a MP and a successful Liverpool merchant. William was educated at Eton and Christ College, Oxford . At the Oxford Union Debating Society Gladstone developed a reputation as a fine orator. At university Gladstone was a Tory and denounced Whig proposals for parliamentary reform.
In 1832, the Duke of Newcastle was looking for a Conservative candidate for his Newark constituency. Although a nomination borough, Newark had been spared in the 1832 Reform Act . Sir John Gladstone was a friend of the Duke of Newcastle and suggested his son would make a good MP.
Two years after entering the House of Commons as MP for Newark, Sir Robert Peel , the Prime Minister, appointed William Gladstone as his junior lord of the Treasury. The following year he was promoted to under-secretary for the colonies. Gladstone lost office when Peel resigned in 1835 but returned to the government when the

85. Young, William John - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
young, william John Bright Sparcs Biographical entry, Bright Sparcs is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database of Australian scientists with
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Young, William John (1878 - 1942)
Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Gallery Biochemist Born: 26 January 1878 Manchester, England. Died: 14 May 1942 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. William John Young was the foundation Professor of Biochemistry, University of Melbourne 1938-42. He joined the University in 1920 under W.A. Osborne after working as biochemist at the Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine, Townsville from 1913. He devised the methods still used in the marketing of ripening bananas. Career Highlights Born Manchester, England, 26 January 1878. Died Melbourne, 14 May 1942. Educated University of Manchester (BSc 1898, MSc 1902). DSc, University of London, 1910. Assistant biochemist, Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, London 1902-12, biochemist, Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine, Townsville, Australia 1912-19, lecturer in biochemistry, University of Melbourne 1920-24, associate professor 1924-38, professor 1938-42, secondment to Council for Scientific and Industrial Research to establish laboratory and field studies into the biochemical problems of the cold storage of food 1926-28. President, Wallaby Club 1925-26; chairman, Australian College of Dentistry 1931-38; President, Royal Society of Victoria 1933-34; president, Victorian Branch, Australian Chemical Institute 1937-38, 1938-39; president, Victorian Branch, Australian Institute of Refrigeration 1941-42. Online Sources

86. The Five Hundred Essential Japanese Season Words
Five hundred traditional Japanese season words with authoritative English translations, seasonally organized, for the benefit of haiku and linked poem poets and translators of traditional Japanese poetry. Selected by Kenkichi Yamamoto, translated by Kris young Kondo and william J. Higginson.
http://renku.home.att.net/500ESWd.html
Go to Renku Home. THE FIVE HUNDRED ESSENTIAL JAPANESE SEASON WORDS Selected by Kenkichi Yamamoto
Translated by Kris Young Kondo and William J. Higginson
Edited for Renku Home with added information on the seasonal system
by William J. Higginson Use the following links to navigate to specific areas in the season word list, or just scroll down through it. See below for a summary of these categories , and for help finding specific terms in the list. Click here for background on the origin of this list. Here is an explanation of one of this list's important features: the parts of the seasons . Click here if you would like to propose an addition to a new season word list. ( Search first to make sure that it's not already included!)
SPRING
SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER ... Plants NEW! Each entry includes the name of the relevant time period. Clicking on the this time period takes you to an explanation of when this is in the Gregorian calendar. There is another list of season words on the WWW, a kiyose by Hiromi Inoue of the Shiki Team in Matsuyama, Japan. To access it, scroll down to the table about half-way down the following page: http://shiki1.cc.ehime-u.ac.jp/~shiki/kukai.html

87. Young, William John - Bright Sparcs Archival And Heritage Sources
young, william John Bright Sparcs Archival and Heritage Sources, Bright Sparcs is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database of Australian
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Biographical entry Online Sources Published Sources Gallery University of Melbourne Central Registry
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Title: William John Young - Records Date Range: Description: Official records c1920-42. A portrait, by C. Wheeler, is held in the Department of Biochemistry, University of Melbourne. Formats: Artwork. Access: Available for reference Top of Page Published by Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre on ASAPWeb
Originally published 1994-1999 by Australian Science Archives Project
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Updated: 23 August 2005
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88. SPAB - Education
A page on the history of the Society, which was founded by william Morris and Philip Webb in 1877 to counteract the highly destructive 'restoration' of medieval buildings being practised by many Victorian architects. Philip Webb was the leading light of this group and a number of young architects trained under his guidance.
http://www.spab.org.uk/education_scholarship_history.html
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History of the Scholarship
The oldest of the British national amenity societies, the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings also introduced the first post-graduate specialist training in building conservation in the 1930s.
The founding members of the Society who advocated a policy of sensitive, conservative repair (rather than restoration), realised they needed to demonstrate how this could be put into practice, and that it would be necessary to pass this knowledge on. The architect Philip Webb was the leading light of this group and a number of young architects trained under his guidance – they discussed major repair problems with him, worked on his sites alongside the craftsmen and took responsibility for the day to day supervision of the work. In 1930, with financial support from the Royal Institute of British Architects, the SPAB decided to award £60 for a Scholarship to a young architect to study "the methods of repair now become traditional among the architect and builder members of the Society", and it was named the Lethaby Scholarship in memory of Professor W R Lethaby.
The Society remains convinced that the best way to learn about construction methods, building materials and their performance, and the range of methods of repair available today, is out on site. Today former Scholars are among the leading conservation experts in the United Kingdom, looking after some of the foremost buildings in Britain. Some are cathedral architects, some look after palaces or National Trust houses and English Heritage scheduled monuments. Some Scholars, conversely, have devoted their careers to relatively minor buildings, such as abandoned medieval churches or vernacular agricultural buildings, producing work of the highest quality. The Scholarships, which have no equivalent in Britain in either the formal or informal education system, are highly respected by employers as a training in building conservation.

89. Young, William G. (1929-01-01) Research On The Normal Butenes. Http://resolver.c
Author, young, william G. URN, etd03232005-094456. Persistent URL, http//resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETDetd-03232005-094456
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Type of Document Dissertation Author Young, William G. URN etd-03232005-094456 Persistent URL http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-03232005-094456 Title Research on the normal butenes Degree PhD Option Chemistry Advisory Committee Advisor Name Title Howard J. Lucas Committee Chair Keywords
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90. Boys To Men
Robert Coles reviews 'The War Against Boys How Misguided Feminism Is Harming Our young Men' by Christina Hoff Sommers and 'Real Boys' Voices' by william S. Pollack .
http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/06/25/reviews/000625.25colest.html

91. President Clinton Exhibit From His Hometown
young Bill s father, william Jefferson Blythe III, had been killed in an automobile accident before Bill was born, so Virginia Blythe carried the
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Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas.
Bill says "Although I'm a sinner, I still did not have sex with that woman, Miss Lewinsky."
Photographs Of President Clinton And His Family.
William Jefferson Clinton moved to Hot Springs when he was a second grader from his birthplace in Hope, Arkansas, with his mother, the late Mrs. Virginia Kelley. Young Bill's father, William Jefferson Blythe III, had been killed in an automobile accident before Bill was born, so Virginia Blythe carried the responsibility of raising him as a single mother. Virginia Blythe married Hot Springs native Roger Clinton in 1950, and later Bill took the surname that he carries today. President Clinton's Father William Jefferson Blythe. Photograph taken about 1944. Young Bill Clinton pictured with his mother and younger brother Roger.
Young Bill Clinton, after moving to Hot Springs, first enrolled in St. John's Catholic School and later attended Ramble Elementary School. At Hot Springs High School, he was an active student politician as well as a leader in the school's activities. He was a Band Major and was active in The Beta Club, National Honor Society and Chorus. He became an All-State Saxophone Player during this time, a talent he displayed on television shows such as "The Tonight Show" and "The Arsenio Hall Show." In 1963 he was a Hot Springs High School delegate to Boys State, where he was elected as Arkansas' delegate to Boys Nation. While attending Boys Nation in Washington, D.C., young Bill Clinton had an experience that set him on the road to political greatness: He shook hands with President John F. Kennedy. A photograph of that meeting, only four months before President Kennedy was assassinated, is one of President Clinton's proudest possessions.

92. God's Way Over My Way
Club for teens. Events calendar, photos, and meeting information.
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93. Devoted: A William Young Fansite - Www.williamyoung.biz
Offers news, articles, profile and discography, and images. Also includes a forum, and merchandise.
http://www.williamyoung.biz/
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94. Welcome To The Greater Prince William Young Democrats Website
Offering information and contacts for young Democrats of the county.
http://www.geocities.com/pwcyd
Welcome to the Greater Prince William Young Democrats Web Site Club started on Jan, 2001

95. Young, William
Details on the artist young, william. Amazon.co.uk logo. young, william. British 17531784. Further Information. Planning travel to the UK
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96. William And Mary Young Democrats
Purpose, calendar, directory, links. Includes a page of contacts for other campus activist groups.
http://www.wm.edu/SO/young-dems/
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DUES alex - 09/02/05 Club dues are $10 per member for the entire 2005-2006 academic year.
Dues paying members are entitled to the following benefits:
  • Vote in club elections Participate in club-funded activites (such as campaign invasions) at no cost Take advantage of club subsidies for food at club events (such as end of semester Mongolian dinner)
If you attend just two club events, you will recoup the value of your dues.
Dues should be paid to the treasurer (Alex Mills) at a club meeting. If you need to pay dues some other time, contact afmill@wm.edu. Checks should be made payable to

97. William Young Papers
The william young Papers center on the lives of william young and his The earliest papers in the collection date from william young s days as a Scottish
http://www.clements.umich.edu/Webguides/UZ/Young.html
William L. Clements Library
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William Young Papers
Young, William Papers, 1765-1900
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Background note: William Young was born near Irvine, Scotland, June 27, 1755, the eldest of the ten children of John Young and his three wives. The Youngs belonged to a Presbyterian subdivision known as the "Associate Presbyterian" or "Seceeder" Church which had severed ties with the Church of Scotland in 1733, protesting the larger body's doctrinal laxity. The Associate Presbyterians suffered a further schism in 1747 on a point of political practice, and the Youngs sided with the "Anti-Burgher" faction of this split, which founded congregations in America that eventually came to be called the Associate Presbyterian Church. Described by a grandchild as "rather undersize and not stout," yet "very quick in his movement when young," William Young entered the Associate Presbyterian seminary in Scotland and while still a student in about 1779, married Agnes McLaws, the daughter of an Associate Presbyterian family. Young never completed his studies at the seminary, opting instead to try his hand in a career as a book dealer. At the age of twenty-eight, he left Scotland with his wife and son for America, and never returned. The family arrived at Philadelphia in June, 1784, greeted by a well established Associate Presbyterian community planted by missionaries almost thirty years earlier. The Rev. William Marshall, pastor of the thriving Philadelphia congregation, was on hand to help acclimate the Youngs to their new culture.

98. William Young Fan Club
News, galleries, and a forum.
http://www.williamyoungfanclub.co.uk/

99. William Young Papers Subject Index
Collection description for the william young Papers; Box and folder listing for the william young Papers; Genealogies for the william young Papers
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100. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Young, U To Z
young, william — of Michigan. Democrat. Candidate in primary for US young, william D. — of New York. Democrat. Candidate for New York state senate 41st
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Index to Politicians: Young, U to Z

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