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  • 111James Owen (American statesman) — James Owen (December 7, 1784 ndash;September 4, 1865) was an American politician from North Carolina. Born in North Carolina, Owen was a member of the North Carolina state legislature and was a U.S. Representative from North Carolina 5th District …

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  • 112John Baker (English statesman) — Sir John Baker (1488 ndash;1558) was an English politician, and served as a Chancellor of the Exchequer, having previously been Speaker of the English House of Commons. Biography Sir John Baker, knt of Sisinghurst, adopting the legal profession,… …

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  • 113Sosicles (statesman) — See also Sosicles for others of this name, including Sosicles (sculptor). Sosicles was a Corinthian ambassador at the remarkable meeting of the allies of Sparta, before which the Spartans laid their proposal for restoring Hippias to the tyranny… …

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  • 114Eratosthenes (statesman) — Eratosthenes of Athens was one of the Thirty Tyrants elected to rule the city of Athens after the Peloponnesian War (431 404 BC).Having lost the war to the Spartans, the citizens of Athens elected thirty men as oligarchs. These Thirty instituted… …

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  • 115Matthew Smith (Pennsylvania statesman) — For other people named Matthew Smith, see Matthew Smith (disambiguation). Matthew Smith 2nd Vice President of Pennsylvania In office 11 October 1779 – 23 October 1779 Preceded by George Bryan Succeeded by …

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  • 116George Ross (Pennsylvania statesman) — Infobox Politician (general) name= George Ross title= 10th Vice President of Pennsylvania term start= 5 November 1788 term end= 21 December 1790 predecessor= David Redick successor= position dissolved birth date= 1746 birth place= death date=… …

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  • 117Elder statesman — Der Begriff Staatsmann bezeichnet einen Mann des Staates, einen Politiker in hohen staatlichen Ämtern, in der Regel Staats oder Regierungschefs, die nach Auffassung der öffentlichen Meinung etwas geleistet haben, das über alltägliche Politik… …

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  • 118New Statesman — a British magazine published each week, containing articles about politics, society and the arts, usually written from a left wing point of view. Established in 1913, it is Britain’s oldest and best known left wing magazine, and has a reputation… …

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  • 119elder statesman — 1. an influential citizen, often a retired high official, whose advice is sought by government leaders. 2. any influential member of a company, group, etc., whose advice is respected. 3. Japanese Hist. any of the political leaders who retired… …

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  • 120Architect-Naturalist-Philosopher- Statesman-President — Thomas Jefferson …

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