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  • anyone have any information to add on the 'manor of Wing' mentioned in Thomas Smith (English judge)'s article? Boleyn (talk) 08:06, 28 February 2011 (UTC)...
    518 bytes (52 words) - 03:19, 11 February 2024
  • (judge), Thomas Bryan (Chief Justice), Nicholas Carew (courtier), Thomas Coke (seneschal of Gascony), William Hussey (judge), Edward Montagu (judge) or...
    69 KB (10,253 words) - 22:07, 26 January 2024
  • described in considerable detail in Remarks on Rural Scenery by John Thomas Smith, published in 17976. The Antiquary1 Cranch was a life-long, passionate...
    8 KB (1,324 words) - 06:05, 13 February 2024
  • Smith's own claim for the summary: Smith claimed that, "by the gift and power of God", he translated the unknown language on the plates into English....
    333 KB (53,493 words) - 22:39, 7 June 2022
  • think if one reads Samuel Johnson's defense of Traherne's contemporary Thomas Browne with regards to his Orthodoxy it could as easily apply to Traherne...
    21 KB (3,179 words) - 19:18, 1 April 2024
  • field. See Halleck to Grant, March 9, 10, 13, 1862, OR I-10-2-22, 27, 32; Thomas to Halleck, March 10, 1862, OR I-7-683. This sequence suggests that Halleck...
    4 KB (590 words) - 01:31, 15 February 2024
  • would have a clear view of Joseph Smith at windowsill. The mark of a good historian is the ability to fairly judge the value of various historical accounts;...
    197 KB (33,248 words) - 14:14, 1 February 2023
  • numbers are a problem feel free to remove the numbers relating to Gibbs Smith's account. However if you find it difficult to read a paragraph with four...
    2 KB (278 words) - 11:44, 4 February 2024
  • fair judge would say, 'no.' The testimony is consistent. But I see you have a lot invested in keeping 'later' in the caption and defaming Joseph Smith, so...
    305 KB (46,108 words) - 23:16, 7 June 2022
  • Justice Thomas would prefer that the court rely on the Privileges and Immunities Clause rather than substantial due process. Not all originalist judges agree...
    33 KB (4,249 words) - 22:42, 30 July 2024
  • the judge noted, since there was no statute against that he would have to be set free. Perhaps another article "the legal trials of Joseph Smith" would...
    238 KB (37,772 words) - 19:26, 24 March 2023
  • second-in-command, John Cook Bennett. Smith was not always a good judge of men, and Bennett shortly became Smith's nemesis, although Smith had first predicted that...
    313 KB (49,138 words) - 22:36, 7 June 2022
  • Text in the 'Revealed to Smith' section describes Smiths dealings with the editor of the Whig paper 'The Warsaw Signal', Thomas C. Sharp using POV language...
    321 KB (50,002 words) - 23:32, 7 June 2022
  • brave man Smith was, all of which is conveniently absent here. If Brodie (a lady with serious personal issues who was in love with Thomas Jefferson)...
    317 KB (61,487 words) - 22:49, 7 June 2022
  • other issues. Joseph Smith Jr. is no longer the Prophet of the LDS Church, only a prophet. The Prophet of the church is currently Thomas S. Monson. Not to...
    305 KB (46,495 words) - 21:49, 7 June 2022
  • Talk:Nominative determinism (category Wikipedia articles that use British English)
    August 2023 (UTC) Thomas Penson De Quincey (/də ˈkwɪnsi/;[1] né Thomas Penson Quincey; 15 August 1785 – 8 December 1859) was an English writer, essayist...
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  • facts, three men were accused of murdering Joseph Smith; they were found not guilty because the judge felt given the number of people involved it would...
    231 KB (37,142 words) - 00:45, 22 August 2023
  • wasn't published in English until 1797, apparently. "1795 Thomas Paine wrote his pamphlet, "Agrarian Justice," (published in English in 1797) in which he...
    152 KB (23,108 words) - 02:16, 30 January 2023
  • Talk:Robert Venables (category Wikipedia articles that use British English)
    Frances who married her step brother Thomas Lee of Darnhall. ... and Mary Aldersey of London. Venables' son Thomas, and daughter Frances both married the...
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