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         Smith John:     more books (100)
  1. The Origins of Life: From the Birth of Life to the Origin of Language by John Maynard Smith, Eörs Szathmáry, 2000-11-26
  2. John Smith Escapes Again! by Rosalyn Schanzer, 2006-10-10
  3. First, Second, and Third John (Interpretation, a Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching) by D. Moody Smith, 1992-01
  4. John, Paul, George & Ben (Bccb Blue Ribbon Picture Book Awards (Awards)) by Lane Smith, 2006-04-01
  5. Animal Signals (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution) by John Maynard-Smith, David Harper, 2004-01-08
  6. Co-occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Disorders: A Practitioner's Guide by John Smith, 2006-12-25
  7. John Marshall: Definer of a Nation by Jean Edward Smith, 1998-03-15
  8. The World of Captain John Smith by Genevieve Foster, 1999-04-01
  9. White Lie by John Templeton Smith, 1999-01-01
  10. Captain John Smith: Writings with Other Narratives of Roanoke, Jamestown, and the First English Settlement of America by John Smith, 2007-03-22
  11. Captain John Smith: Jamestown and the Birth of the American Dream by Thomas Hoobler, Dorothy Hoobler, 2007-04-20
  12. The Big Three in Economics: Adam Smith, Karl Marx, And John Maynard Keynes by Mark Skousen, 2007-01-30
  13. John Smith of Virginia by Ronald Syme, 1977-06
  14. The Craft of System Security by Sean Smith, John Marchesini, 2007-12-01

1. Charlotte Fell Smith: John Dee
Book on the mystic, scientist and astrologer to Queen Elizabeth I, by Charlotte Fell Smith.Category Arts Literature British Shakespeare Authorship......Revised 7 September 1996.
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3. John Smith
John Smith. SMITH, John, adventurer, born in Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England, in January, 1579 ; died in London, 21
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4. Home Page For Smith
John B. Smith. Professor. Dept. of Computer Science CB 3175, SittersonHall, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 275993175
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~jbs/
John B. Smith
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Dept. of Computer Science CB 3175, Sitterson Hall, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 (tel) 919-962-1792, (fax) 919-962-1799 email: jbs@cs.unc.edu url: http://www.cs.unc.edu/~jbs/
Current Links
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  • World Wide Web and the Internet (Comp 190),
    Fall, 1995.
    World Wide Web Seminar (Comp 190)
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6. Guardian Unlimited Politics | Aristotle | Smith, John
People MPs Labour John P smith john P Smith Member of Parliament PartyLabour Backbencher. Fullname John P Smith Date of Birth 17 March 1951.
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Constituency: Vale of Glamorgan
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Liberal Democrat target 206 John P Smith says On his proudest achievement in parliament since 1997: "Brought forward legislation to make airlines warn passengers of the health dangers associated with flying; Successfully campaigned to stop the closure of the Vale Driving Test Centre in Barry and elected to represent the House of Commons in the Nato parliament." Others say: Simon Hoggart: "A low-tech flying fortress loaded with 10,000 pounds of sycophancy".

7. Smith Family
smith john b. 1759, Huyton, Liverpool m. LAWRENSON Mary, Huyton Parish Church,Liverpool 1781 d. Unknown Children Unknown Parents SMITH William, TILDSEY
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Smith Family
Agnes (b.1892)
Ann (b.1870s) Bunty Catherine ... Smith Folklore
Generation 1:
  • SMITH William

  • b. 1734, Liverpool
    m. TILDSEY Margaret (or TILDESLEY), Huyton Parish Church, Liverpool 1756
    d. Unknown
    Children: James John David Sarah ... Thomas
    Parents: SMITH James, Unknown
    Occupation: Husbandman
    Generation 2:
  • SMITH James

  • b. 1757, Liverpool m. Unknown d. Unknown Children: Unknown Parents: SMITH William, TILDSEY Margaret Occupation: Unknown Baptised: Huyton Parish Church, Liverpool
  • SMITH John
  • b. 1759, Huyton, Liverpool m. LAWRENSON Mary, Huyton Parish Church, Liverpool 1781 d. Unknown Children: Unknown Parents: SMITH William, TILDSEY Margaret Occupation: Saddler Baptised: Huyton Parish Church, Liverpool
  • SMITH David
  • b. 1773, Liverpool m. LATHOM Ann, Huyton Parish Church, Liverpool 4 Aug 1800 d. Unknown Children: John Parents: SMITH William, TILDSEY Margaret Occupation: Saddler Baptised: No baptisimal record of David at Huyton Parish Church. If he had been John's son he would have been only 18 when marrying Ann. However, as an apprentice until 21, such would hardly have been possible.

    8. Smith John Hinmon
    smith john Hinmon. buried in Oliver Twp Cemetery, Kalkaska Co, MI. ParentsJohn Hinmon (. Marriages Elizabeth Mauby. Children
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    Smith John Hinmon
    buried in Oliver Twp Cemetery, Kalkaska Co, MI Parents:
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    Marriages: Children: To comment on or add to these pages contact: Ron Fuller Check out the HINMON surname as well as the general Surname list for my data.

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    10. Jared B. Smith -- John The Baptist Mantle
    Jared smith john the Baptist Mantle(?). Index. John the Baptist Dialogue, 'Youare John the Baptist' says a visiting street preacher to J. Smith.
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    11. John Smith
    John Smith, bibliography and links to information and texts availableon the web, information. John Smith (15801631). . Image courtesy
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    Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
    John Smith (1580-1631)
    Image courtesy of a site no longer available, "John Smith's Description of Naval Warfare" American Literature Sites
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    Articles Works Available Online Selections from The General History of Virginia (1624)
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    12. Captain John Smith
    From the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities Jamestown Rediscovery Site.Category Arts Literature American Early smith, Captain john......Captain john smith, Jamestown Rediscovery. This portrait of Captainjohn smith appeared on a 1616 map of New England. The image is
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    History : Smith This portrait of Captain John Smith appeared on a 1616 map of New England. The image is colorized by Jamie May from an original engraving by Simon de Passe.
    Virginians know that Captain John Smith was one of the first American heroes. But because he was a proud and boastful man, it is difficult to know which parts of his life are fact and which are fiction. What many people may not know is that Smith's adventures started even before Jamestown. Here begins Captain John Smith's American adventures. Apparently restless in England, Smith became actively involved with plans to colonize Virginia for profit by the Virginia Company, which had been granted a charter from King James I. After setting sail on December 20, 1606, this famous expedition finally reached Virginia in April 1607 after enduring a lengthy voyage of over four months in three tiny ships. When the sealed box that listed the names of the seven council members who were to govern the colony was opened, Smith's name was on the list. On May 13, 1607 the settlers landed at Jamestown ready to begin the task of surviving in a new environment. The harsh winter, lack of fresh water, and the spread of disease made life in Jamestown difficult for the settlers. Attacks by the native Algonquian Indians made life almost impossible. The Indians, hoping that the settlers would give up and leave, raided their camps, stealing pistols, gunpowder, and other necessary supplies. John Smith became leader of the colonists and did his best to fight off the Indians.

    13. John Smith & Son Booksellers - Welcome
    Bookseller presents store highlights, a list of events and a collection of related links.
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    14. Johnsmith Music
    "When I first heard john smith my attention was captured by his sweet, earthy voice and fine craftsmanship, but what drew
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    "When I first heard John Smith my attention was captured by his sweet, earthy voice and fine craftsmanship, but what drew me in was his heart. It's clear that he's lived the pain in his songs and that his optimism is hope born of wisdom. That's a rare thing and a gift to all who hear him." -Tom Kimmel W elcome to the Homepage of Johnsmith. If you're already a fan, this is the place to check John's touring schedule, order a cd, or leave a note of support. If you're not yet familiar with John's music, take a few moments to discover a truly great acoustic music artist. We're sure you'll be glad you did!

    15. Colonial Williamsburg... Where History Lives
    Biography and background information by Dennis Montgomery (Colonial Williamsburg Journal).
    http://www.history.org/foundation/journal/smith.cfm

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    CW Journal Past Issues : Spring 1994
    Captain John Smith
    by Dennis Montgomery "An Ambityous unworthy and vayneglorious fellowe" HALFWAY THROUGH the voyage, somewhere in the Canaries, the Jamestown fleet's leaders clapped Captain John Smith into custody and accused him of concealing an intended mutiny. At the next stop, across the Atlantic in the Caribbean, they offered to hang him and got as far as hammering together the gallows. Before his fellow settlers threw him out of Virginia 32 months later, they would again propose to stretch Smith's neck, to banish him, and even to murder him. That is not the Captain John Smith story familiar to the history buff. Even some academic historians prefer to remember the positive elements of the nowpopular captain's career. With some justification. In his 51 years Smith was a compiler and writer of exuberant travelers' tales, an explorer, a mapmaker, a geographer, an ethnographer, a soldier, a governor, a trader, a sailor, an admiral, and the editor of a seaman's handbook. Enormously energetic, his adventures and travels touch Europe, Africa, and America, and match the boldest exploits of fearless knighterrantry. In this hemisphere alone, he was an early explorer not only of the Chesapeake but of New England's coast and, at home in England, an enthusiast in the cause of America's colonization.

    16. John Smith's Home Page
    john smith's home page. Look here for Click here to see the privacy policyoperated by this website. john smith can be contacted as jds10@cam.ac.uk.
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    John Smith's home page
    Look here for: In addition you can access John Smith's FTP site , which houses a variety of texts fonts and programs likely to be of interest to Indologists. Click here John Smith can be contacted as jds10@cam.ac.uk The URL of this home page is http://bombay.oriental.cam.ac.uk/index.html

    17. Unofficial John Templeton Smith Home Page
    Fan site featuring news, book profiles, and links.Category Arts Literature Genres Mystery Authors S......Welcome to the unofficial WEBSITE for. john Templeton smith. Updated on 01 October2002. The truth behind how IRAQ may have received its Nuclear Capabilities .
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    Welcome to the unofficial WEBSITE for John Templeton Smith Updated on: 01 October 2002 The truth behind how IRAQ may have received its "Nuclear Capabilities" [John Winter] [Other works] [News, rumors and reviews] [Fan Mail] ... [RRDA]
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    18. CMJ NMM -- Q&A Elliott Smith/John Doe
    Conversation/interview between smith and singer/songwriter john Doe, formerly of X.
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    ALIAS SMITH AND DOE
    Singer/songwriters Elliott Smith and John Doe talk about writing songs, making records and going after the big carrot. John: Whatever happened with Heatmiser? Is that like a done deal? Elliott: It's a done deal. John: Yeah? In a good way or in a bad way? Elliott: In a good way except for one person. John: Oh. It's a hard thing. I know with this X stuff... Exene and I had a long conversation like a year, maybe a year and a half ago. I had written a bunch of songs that really seemed to be X songs, and she really wanted to rededicate herself to sort of just do the band, and just that. Which I completely respected. I thought that was the way it should be: It should either be full on or not at all. And I said, "Well, I've got these other things that I want to do," so we decided, OK, let's not do X. And that was before we started putting together a box set. And for two months after that, it was really hard to adjust. If you said, "OK, that's it, I quit. I'm never going to do music again," and then suddenly... which I know you've gotten to. Right? You've gotten to that point? Elliott: Where I've wanted to quit? (laughs) Yeah, usually every time I record. Yeah. I get to this point where I'm like "Man, these songs all suck and I'm just embarrassing myself."

    19. John Peterson's Climbing Page
    Beta on climbing in Connecticut and the Gunks. Topos for Ragged Mountain Main Cliff and Small Cliff. Trip reports for Red Rocks; various spots in Utah; Mount Robson, Canada; various spots in Colorado; Joshua Tree; smith Rock; Stone Mountain, NC; various spots in New Mexico.
    http://haskell.cs.yale.edu/jcp/rocks.html
    John Peterson's Climbing Page
    I am currently a local at the Gunks and Ragged mountain. I've got a bit of beta for these areas: If you climb in Connecticut, you should really become a member of the RMF ( www.raggedmtn.org ). We need your membership and it's only $10 a year. See their web site for more information. I have a copy of the original Ragged Mountain guidebook by Reppy and Streibert online. Feel free to mail comments on the beta pages to peterson-john@cs.yale.edu . Tell me about those obscure Gunks classics I ought to do! Here are some trip reports: I've also got a whole bunch of much more informal trip reports mixed in with lots of family stuff / kayaking / backpacking / goofing off. Back to John's Homepage

    20. About The Mayflower Web Page
    Resource dedicated to the Mayflower and its passengers provides a brief history of the English explorer and a look at some of his writings. A Brief History of john smith. Captain john smith (c15791631) led one of the most adventurous and exciting lives of any
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    The Writings of Captain John Smith
    John Smith's Letter to Queen Anne regarding Pocahontas John Smith's Writings about the Pilgrims and Plymouth John Smith's list of supplies an individual would need to bring if planning to settle in America
    A Brief History of John Smith
    Captain John Smith (c1579-1631) led one of the most adventurous and exciting lives of any English explorer. His life began as the son of a farmer, but as a teenager he became a soldier and in 1601 he was captured and sold into slavery by the Turks in Hungary. He eventually managed to escape and returned to England around 1604, when he became involved in the London and Virginia companies. In 1607 he came with the expedition that settled and built Jamestown, Virginia. When the governor of Jamestown was executed for treason in December, 1607, Smith was elected president of the Jamestown Colony. Smith began to organize trade with the Native Americans, and in the process he was captured by chief Powhattan and his life was only spared when Powhattan's daughter Pocahontas pleaded for his life. After being badly burned in 1609, he returned to England and mounted financial support for an expedition to map the coastline of Ameirca. His wish was granted, and he captained an expedition in 1614 which mapped the New England coastline (maps which the Pilgrims would use on their 1620 voyage). Smith returned to England in a small ship, leaving behind Captain Thomas Hunt to continue trade with the Indians at Cape Cod. After Smith left, Hunt captured 24 of the Indiansincluding Tisquantum (Squanto), and sold them in Malaga, Spain. In 1615, Smith would return to New England for more commercial purposes.

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