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Biography of John Galt
1152 words, approx. 3.8 pages
 Annals of the Parish (1821) was the Scottish novel that established John Galt as a major proponent of regional realism; along with books such as Mary Russell Mitford's Our Village (1824), Annals offered a model for early Canadian sketch writers such as S...
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Biography of John Galt
3846 words, approx. 12.8 pages
 Considering his vast and diversified literary output, as well as his colorful career as a businessman and promoter of various enterprises, it is ironic that John Galt, a Scots novelist contemporaneous with Sir Walter Scott, should be so little known toda...
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Biography of John Galt
2497 words, approx. 8.3 pages
 John Galt was born in Irvine, in the county of Ayrshire, Scotland, on 2 May 1779. His father, also named John, was master of a West Indian trading vessel; Galt described him as remarkably handsome, easygoing, and trustworthy but of only modest ability. H...



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 The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
BENJAMIN MARSHALL, HAD LIFE OF HARD WORK.(News)(Obituary)
09/13/2003: 313 words, approx. 1 pages Benjamin Richard "Dick" Marshall knew the value of hard work and sheer doggedness. That's what came from growing up in the Great Depression on a Carroll County farm with nine siblings. That's what came from slogging across North Africa and Italy...
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 The Magazine Antiques
Benjamin West and the death of General Wolfe. (painter Benjamin West)
11/01/1996: 3,823 words, approx. 13 pages Benjamin West gained renown for his painting 'The Death of General Wolfe.' The painting depicts the English hero's dying moments on Sep. 13, 1759, during his triumph over the French at Quebec. The painting became the standard visual symbol of the conquest of Canada....


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The Life, Studies, and Works of Benjamin West, Esq. by John Galt | |
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