Statesman

  • 81(the) New Statesman — The New Statesman [The New 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… …

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  • 82elder statesman — noun Date: 1904 an eminent senior member of a group or organization; especially a retired statesman who unofficially advises current leaders …

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  • 83Samuel Huntington (statesman) — Infobox Governor name = Samuel Huntington order = 3rd office = Governor of Connecticut term start = 1786 term end = 1796 lieutenant = Oliver Wolcott predecessor = Matthew Griswold successor = Oliver Wolcott order2 = 1st office2 = President of the …

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  • 84Baltzar von Platen (statesman) — Count Baltzar von Platen Governor of Norway In office 1827–1829 Preceded by Johan Au …

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  • 85Eubulus (statesman) — Eubulus, or Euboulos (c.405 c.335 BC) was a statesman of ancient Athens, probably the most important of the period 355 342 and notable for his focus on Athenian finances.Eubulus early life is unknown, save that he was from the Anaphlystus deme .… …

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  • 86Alexander J. Dallas (statesman) — Infobox US Cabinet official name=Alexander James Dallas order=1st title=United States Supreme Court Reporter of Decisions term start=1790 term end=1800 predecessor= (none) successor=William Cranch order2=6th title2=United States Secretary of the… …

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  • 87Thomas Lynch (statesman) — Infobox Politician name = Thomas Lynch caption = small alma mater = birth date = 1727 birth place = South Carolina death date = 1776 death place = not known party = otherparty = relations = spouse = civil partner = children = daughter Elizabeth… …

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  • 88Samuel Ward (American statesman) — Samuel Ward (May 25, 1725 ndash; March 26, 1776) was an American farmer, shop keeper, and statesman from Westerly, Rhode Island. He served as a colonial Governor of Rhode Island and later as a delegate to the Continental Congress.Samuel was born… …

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  • 89James Forbes (statesman) — James Forbes (c.1731 ndash;March 25, 1780) was an American statesman who from Maryland. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress from 1777 to 1780.Forbes died in Philadelphia while attending a session of Congress, and is buried in the… …

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  • 90James Logan (statesman) — James Logan (October 20 1674 – October 31 1751), a statesman and scholar, was born in Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland of Scottish descent and Quaker parentage. In 1689, the Logan family moved to Bristol, England where, in 1693, James replaced his… …

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