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  • Martin Priestman also puts skeptical writers like Paine and Richard Payne-Knight at the center of his study on

    Romantic Fear 2008

  • Priestman, August 2006 about this edition table of contents search this edition

    About this Edition 2006

  • Youngman, etc. In Hickman, Homan (How, Hugh), etc., it may mean servant of, as in Ladyman, Priestman, or may be merely an augmentative suffix.

    The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909

  • One pleasant trip I made in England was to Bristol, to visit the Misses Priestman and Mrs. Tanner, sisters-in-law of John Bright.

    Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897 1898

  • Priestman, a woman near his own age, and a person, like himself, of power.

    Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers Elbert Hubbard 1885

  • A pleasant trip southward through Bath to Bristol brought us to the home of the Misses Priestman and Mrs. Tanner, sisters-in-law of

    History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III) Matilda Joslyn Gage 1862

  • Currently working with Sifang to design high speed trains for China and the rest of the world, Priestman believes that whilst the economic and political benefits of a world-class high speed rail network are clearly understood, having a train to be proud of is equally important.

    Dezeen 2010

  • Priestman believes his concept, Mercury, could be the new Great British design icon, following in the footsteps of Concorde, the Spitfire, Rolls Royce and the Routemaster bus and reawakening Britain's authority as a global leader in design and technology.

    Dezeen 2010

  • The Darlington, Middlesborough and Hartlepool offices will eventually be merged into one entity called Evolution Business & Tax Advisors under managing partner Ray Priestman.

    The most recent articles from Accountancy Age 2010

  • Mercury will be the first double-decker train to operate in the UK, with a unique interior design that Priestman believes will revolutionise domestic rail travel.

    Dezeen 2010

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