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- Alexander John Ellis FRS (14 June 1814 – 28 October 1890) was an English mathematician, philologist and early phonetician who also influenced the field...
- Allexander Hand (born c. 1836) was a quartermaster in the US Navy for the Union during the American Civil War who received the Medal of Honor. Prior to...
- Lobanov at IMDb Watch the "Alexandre Pavlovitch Lobanov" do****entary on Bruno Decharme's website Allexander Lobanov in Boguemskaia-Turchin collection...
- (novel) Ken Globus Paul Nicholas Produced by Artur Brauner Robert Russ Allexander Zellermeyer Starring Nast****ja Kinski Gerry Sundquist Stefano D'Amato...
- notes of MacDiarmid's Gaelic Idea To Cir****jack MacDiarmid, p. 167 Scott, Allexander (17 October 1968). "Some MacDiarmid flytings". The Glasgow Herald. Retrieved...
- within two miles of Nairn including Issobel Nicoll, Margaret Wilsone and Allexander Ledy in the 16th and 17th century as witches and warlocks. In 1662 a woman...
- surviving examples of his signature, all in English language do****ents, use "Allexander Macdonell". English-speaking writers of the past, not understanding the...
- men Allexander Ogilvie Allexander Hetherweick Allexander Baine Allexander Duncan Allexander Masone Allexander Fraiser Allexander Sutherland Allexander Polsone...
- steamer was unmanageable and subjected to a heavy fire from the enemy. — Allexander Hand Navy Quartermaster USS Ceres Aboard USS Ceres July 9, 1862 For extraordinary...
- death" and quoted verbatim from Leviticus 20:13. In August 1637, John Allexander and Thomas Roberts were found guilty by a Plymouth court of sodomy. Roberts...