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B.ldwin, T. (1984) ˜Moore's rejection of idealism™, in R. R.rty, J.B. Schneewind and Q. Skinner (eds), Philosophy in History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
Francis Herbert Bradley Candlish, Stewart 2009
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He had been a solicitor-general of Upper Canada in the LaFontaine-B.ldwin government, and had never forgiven Hincks for not having promoted him to the attorney-generalship, instead of W.B. Richards, afterwards an eminent judge of the old province of Canada, and first chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Dominion.
Lord Elgin Bourinot, John G 1903
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He had been a solicitor-general of Upper Canada in the LaFontaine-B.ldwin government, and had never forgiven Hincks for not having promoted him to the attorney-generalship, instead of W.B. Richards, afterwards an eminent judge of the old province of Canada, and first chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Dominion.
Lord Elgin John George Bourinot 1869
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In recognition of his service in 1995, a consolidated elementary school in B.ldwin B.rough was named the B.shop John B. McDowell Regional School, although it has since closed.
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In connection with these institutions I came in contact with their officers and trustees ” men like Principal H.llis B. Frissell of H.mpton, Robert C. Ogden, George Foster Peabody, V. Everit Macy, George McAneny and William H. B.ldwin ” recently lost to us, alas! ” men who labor for others.
Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919 1920
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