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Biography of G(eorge) A(lfred) Henty
5431 words, approx. 18.1 pages
 When Victoria ascended the British throne on 20 June 1837, G. A. Henty was not yet five years old. Yet in thousands of young boys' lives Henty was destined to be as important as the queen. In a 1980 review of the most recent biography of Henty, Eric Stok...
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Biography of G(eorge) A(lfred) Henty
2072 words, approx. 6.9 pages
 G. A. Henty once described himself as "a fierce and truculent Briton, ready to defy the whole world." It was an exaggerated yet appropriate description, given Henty's character and appearance. He was a tall, powerfully built man, with a large head and a...



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Saint Jerome and some library lions.
11/01/1997: 1,313 words, approx. 4 pages The reasons behind the selection of St Jerome as the patron saint of librarians are presented. St Jerome was a scholar who translated the Vulgate Bible and became a cardinal posthomously. He is usually depicted as a hermit or with the lion from whose...
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LIONS RALLY PAST SELFISH SAINTS.(Sports)
12/04/2003: 699 words, approx. 2 pages Byline: Marc Hardin Post contributor Wednesday night was an opportunity lost for the Thomas More College men's basketball team. The Saints went into archrival Mount St. Joseph College's Harrington Center in Cincinnati seeking a 3-2 record for the first time ever...


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