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  • 03:08, 12 August 2020 (UTC) This review is transcluded from Talk:Mary Clarke (letter writer)/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments...
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  • add, Bridget Clarke (no relation?) says "Mary Jepp was the only child and heiress of Samuel Jepp, who died aged about 30 in 1660 when Mary was probably...
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  • another letter published on 7 April 1915) Clarke's presumably fictional correspondent refers to J.J. Astor IV as "certainly the richest writer of science...
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  • 240–241, 315, n. 5. Austen letter to James Stannier Clarke, 15 November 1815; Clarke letter to Austen, 16 November 1815; Austen letter to John Murray, 23 November...
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  • Good Articles I've nominated such as Lady Henrietta Berkeley, Mary Clarke (letter writer) or Kitty Lee Jenner (she had five names). I'm happy to wait for...
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  • Good Articles I've nominated such as Lady Henrietta Berkeley, Mary Clarke (letter writer) or Kitty Lee Jenner (she had five names). I'm happy to wait for...
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  • Talk:Savitri Devi (category C-Class Women writers articles)
    Devi influenced Zündel's views on the Holocaust) based on what Goodrick-Clarke states in Hitler's Priestess (pp. 206-207). The alternate claim wouldn't...
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  • and with the publication of stories and novels by such writers as Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, and Robert A. Heinlein, science fiction began to gain...
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  • comment questioning his authority; I restored it. A talented and prolific writer and scientist like Asimov is certainly qualified to comment on the likely...
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  • that's the bloody hoax, tcha In his 1973 book Rendezvous with Rama, Sir Clarke apparently wrote: Some women, Commander Norton had decided long ago, should...
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  • the group centering around the journal include Ivan van Sertima and J.H. Clarke (who has advanced further the "Cleopatra was black" theory). Other notable...
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  • (UTC) Mary's Boy Child and Mary's Little Boy Child both linked to the same article which was titled Mary's Boy Child, so I removed the line for Mary's Little...
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  • along with Robert A. Heinlein and Arthur C. Clarke, was considered one of the "Big Three" science-fiction writers during his lifetime.[2]" is more encycylopedic...
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  • century its extraordinary charge, a quickening of creative energy that Lord Clarke in his magisterial series Civilisation says can only be compared to two...
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  • KC0ZHQ 22:43, 27 April 2007 (UTC) Has it been confirmed that John Clarke is returning. I cannot find anything on him on the internet (not even rumours...
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  • briefly in the footnote what the theories are. According to (Howard W. Clarke, The Gospel of Matthew and Its Readers, Indiana University Press, 2003,...
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  • Times. Sydney. 12 May 1912. p. 20. In private life. this lady is Miss Golda Clarke. She is a native of New South Wales, though she spent a good many years...
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  • "Scofield Reference Notes (1917 Edition)". Clarke, Adam (1832). "Commentary on Ezra 2", "The Adam Clarke Commentary". Jamieson, Robert, D.D. (1871),...
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  • authors predicting inventions ahead of their time (Verne -- Submarine, Clarke -- Comms Satelite, who was the first person to write about moon landings...
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  • appropriation of Shakespeare's plays by women writers, ranging from Ophelia, The Fair Rose of Elsinore in Mary Cowden Clarke's 1852 The Girlhood of Shakespeare's...
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