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  • '' 'William Clark' '' (1770-1838) was an explorer and statesman from [[Virginia]].

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Pbafreincrqvnfhpxf 2010

  • '' 'William Clark' '' (1770-1838) was an explorer and statesman from [[Virginia]].

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] SamuelC 2010

  • '' 'William Clark' '' (1770-1838) was an explorer and statesman from [[Virginia]].

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Pbafreincrqvnfhpxf 2010

  • '' 'William Clark' '' (1770-1838) was an explorer and statesman from [[Virginia]].

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] SamuelC 2010

  • The explorer William Clark had traveled to New Madrid 16 years earlier on a military mission to protest the Spanish fortifications there.

    Landon Jones: The New Madrid Earthquake: 200 Years Later Landon Jones 2011

  • The explorer William Clark had traveled to New Madrid 16 years earlier on a military mission to protest the Spanish fortifications there.

    Landon Jones: The New Madrid Earthquake: 200 Years Later Landon Jones 2011

  • Ms. Clark's father, William Clark, was one of the 19th century "copper kings" of Montana, and his United Verde Mining Co. helped vault his fortune alongside those of the Rockefellers and Carnegies.

    Society Girl Who Spent 8 Decades In Seclusion Stephen Miller 2011

  • The project's first volume, published two years ago, covered Maximilian's voyage across the Atlantic and his travels through the eastern U.S. and ended with his stay in St. Louis, where he finally met his first American Indians as well as the explorer William Clark, who gave him maps compiled from his trek to the Pacific with Meriwether Lewis 30 years before.

    From the Rhine to the Wild West Stuart Ferguson 2011

  • The legal structure "tells directors that it's their duty to consider other interests, rather than say they 'may' consider them," says William Clark , a partner at Drinker, Biddle & Reath LLP, who helped draft model benefit-corporation legislation.

    With New Law, Profits Take a Back Seat Angus Loten 2012

  • She was the daughter of William Clark , one of the so-called copper kings who amassed a fortune in the 19th century and once bought himself a seat in the U.S. Senate.

    Heiress Gives Millions to Nurse, Arts Stephen Miller 2011

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