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| | Josiah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Josiah or Yoshiyahu (יֹאשִׁיָּהוּ "supported of the LORD", Standard Hebrew Yošiyyáhu, Tiberian Hebrew Yôšiyyāhû) was king of Judah, and son of Amon and Jedidah, the daughter of Adaiah of Bozkath. |  | | At some point between this year and his death, Josiah reasserted Judean control in the former territories of the kingdom of Israel, which is recorded in 2 Kings as systematically destroying the cultic objects in various cities, as well as executing the priests of the pagan gods. |  | | This favored the resurgence of the prowess of Jerusalem, which Josiah expressed in the 8th year of rule by his sincere championing of the God of Israel's cause. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah
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| | JOSIAH Serving God In Youth |
 | | Josiah was not content to know what God wanted and to serve the Almighty by himself, but he was determined that he would help others know and restore their faith to Him as well! |  | | Josiah’s father was Amon who continued the evil practices of Manasseh. |  | | The religious practices at the time Josiah ascended Judah’s Throne were devoted to evil; a complete rejection of God’s sovereignty. |
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http://www.christianlibrary.org/authors/John_L_Kachelman_Jr/kings-ot/josiah.htm
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| | Josiah - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia |
 | | Josiah's immediate procedure was to call to the temple a representative assemblage--elders, prophets, priests, populace--and to read to them this "book of the covenant" (2 Kings 23:2). |  | | So Josiah's first reforming step was to break up the high places, the numerous centers of the evil, to destroy the symbols and utensils of the idolatrous shrines and rites, and to defile them past resuscitation. |  | | That the reform seemed after Josiah's untimely death to have been merely outward, is what might reasonably be expected from the inveteracy of the unspirituality that it must encounter. |
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http://www.searchgodsword.com/enc/isb/view.cgi?number=T5164
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| | TITLE:Legends Born: Ashes and Dust -- Josiah Sanchez |
 | | A terrible darkness descended on Josiah's face, and Nathan realized for the first time that the holy man held the wrath of God in his heart. |  | | "Reckon that's between the Lord and Josiah Sanchez," Nathan shrugged. |  | | Not the sort of man who gave a damn about altruism, and Josiah wondered what kind of hold Larabee had over him to induce him to join this company. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/in3/LaraMuse/AshesDust.htm
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| | Bible Study - Josiah's Reforms |
 | | Josiah was buried with the greatest honors, in fulfillment of Huldah's prophecy (2 Kings 22:20, Jeremiah 34:5), and the prophet Jeremiah composed a lament for him (2 Chronicles 35:25, Lamentations 4:20). |  | | And he deposed the idolatrous priests whom the kings of Judah had ordained to burn incense in the high places at the cities of Judah and round about Jerusalem; those also who burned incense to Baal, to the sun, and the moon, and the constellations, and all the host of the heavens. |  | | Josiah, meaning The Lord (Jehovah) will support, was the king of Judah about 639-608 B.C., a remarkable 31 years. |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2001/20010422.htm
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| | The greatest king of Israel |
 | | According to the Bible, Josiah served the Lord the most faithfully of all the kings of Israel. |  | | Since Josiah’s death is a prophetic forbear of Jesus’ death, we should not suppose that Josiah was killed because he was disobeying God. |  | | Josiah was killed at Megiddo, whose name is derived from a Hebrew word which means both "to gather in crowds" and "to penetrate or cut". |
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http://www.accuros.com/thornbush/pollen/2ki23_25.htm
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| | The Rise of Babylon and Exile (640 BC-538 BC): OT History |
 | | Josiah was remembered in the biblical traditions as one of the best kings of Judah. |  | | In effect, Josiah had charted a new course for the nation by the old principles of the covenant. |  | | No doubt there were several aspects to the changes Josiah introduced, but the most well know from biblical tradition was the discovery of the "the book of the torah" (2 Kings 22:11-13). |
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http://www.cresourcei.org/othbabylon.html
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| | King Josiah - Biography |
 | | Josiah's father, King Amon, was assassinated when Josiah was eight, and he ascended to the throne at that age. |  | | When Josiah arrived at Bethel, he found the shrine of the golden calf cult built by Israel's King Jeroboam. |  | | As Secretary Shaphan read the Bible to King Josiah, the king tore his robe a sign of grief in their culture. |
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http://www.geocities.com/thekingsofisrael/biography_Josiah.html
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| | Josiah - Founded in Faithfulness - Mighty in Spirit |
 | | This northern pillar under which Josiah stood was called Boaz, or "by Him is he mighty." It was right that Josiah stood here, under the canopy of Gods protection, to proclaim the covenant of the Lord. |  | | Through Huldah& words, Josiah had been reassured that God had not rejected him. |  | | Josiah was mighty in spirit because he was obedient to Gods instruction. |
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http://www.intouch.org/myintouch/mighty/josiah_36343731.html
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| | HoustonChronicle.com - Josiah Sutton: One Year Later |
 | | Batie was 15 and deeply religious when she gave birth to Josiah and named him after the young biblical king of Judah who restored religion and righteousness. |  | | As mean as those days were, Josiah credits his prison time with building his faith. |  | | When Josiah took the stand, Herbert asked him a series of questions that established he was a teen in trouble. |
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http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/features/2434872
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| | Josiah's journal |
 | | josiah is the only king who is not spoken against by the prophets in the bible |  | | josiah is considered one of the great spiritual leaders of israel |  | | josiah is a missionary's son who does not approve of changing a person's religion |
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http://www.blurty.com/~josiahiscool
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| | Josiah |
 | | Josiah had it read publicly, and a reform movement began, led by the young king. |  | | The basis of the reforms, which extended to the northern kingdom of Israel, was the removal of all outlying religious centers so as to concentrate everything in worship at Jerusalem. |  | | Stamp, Josiah Charles, 1st Baron Stamp of Shortlands - Stamp, Josiah Charles, 1st Baron Stamp of Shortlands, 1880–1941, English economist and... |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0826637.html
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| | Josiah Wedgwood |
 | | And even if our commerce was likely to suffer from the abolition, I persuade myself that when this traffic comes to be discussed and fully known, there will be few advocates for the continuance of it. |  | | Thomas Clarkson wrote that "ladies wore them in bracelets, and others had them fitted up in an ornamental manner as pins for their hair. |  | | I persuade myself that you will rise still more splendid and more respected from what was intended to sink you. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REwedgwood.htm
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| | Josiah Ericsson Memorial |
 | | Not knowing Josiah as well as everyone else did I was still able to write what I felt and thought that every one of his friends should hear this. |  | | On September 7, 2003 Josiah Ericsson took the hand of Jesus and passed from this life into eternal life. |  | | It's the day after Christmas and for some reason when I woke up I had Tina, Baby Joe, and Josiah on the brain. |
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http://josiahericsson.org
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| | Josiah (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net |
 | | Josiah immediately gathered the people together, and engaged them in a renewal of their ancient national covenant with God. |  | | She spoke to him words of encouragement, telling him that he would be gathered to his fathers in peace before the threatened days of judgment came. |  | | Josiah went into the field in disguise, and was fatally wounded by a random arrow. |
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http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/josiah.html
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| | Josiah - King of Judah |
 | | The kingdom of Judah would survive almost 23 years following the death of Josiah, allowing that much more time for repentance to be sought by those who had the heart to do so. |  | | After finding the Book of the Law, Josiah sent his officials to consult with the prophetess Huldah, who delivered this message: "Thus saith the LORD, Behold, I will bring evil upon this place... |  | | For as wicked as his father and grandfather were, Josiah was exceedingly righteous. |
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http://www.christcenteredmall.com/teachings/kings/josiah.htm
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| | The Daily Proceedings |
 | | Today was the first day that I officially counted as spring break (even tho the first day was actually Friday) because it was the first day that other schools were in session while I was at home. |  | | That place is like a spiritual greenhouse, just being there for two days was a really encouraging experience. |  | | posted by Josiah @ 6:50 AM 0 comments |
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http://thedailyproceedings.blogspot.com
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| | Josiah Gregg |
 | | Paul Horgan in his book about Gregg, describes him as "a cool customer, anyway, except where his irascibilites were touched; and then he had the slightly comic passion of the moral zealot". |  | | Although the weather was bad Josiah and seven followers set out on November 5, 1849. |  | | Josiah was the youngest son and a sickly boy which may have contributed to his grave outlook and tendency toward the intellect. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/5850/josiah.html
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| | JOSIAH HENSON |
 | | Josiah went ot England to raise money for his projects. |  | | While still a young man, he began to preach the gospel. |  | | Josiah spent his life doing good for his fellowmen. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/canadian_tourism/88635
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| | The Servant of King Josiah found on seal |
 | | According to the bible, when King Josiah was twenty-six years old, he ordered that the temple of the LORD be repaired. |  | | According to the bible in II Kings 22:11-13 the following events then took place: |  | | Hilkiah gave the Book to Shaphan who read it to King Josiah. |
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http://www.biblehistory.net/Chap24.htm
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| | Josiah Royce |
 | | Royce's ethics, philosophy of community, philosophy of religion, and logic reflect this metaphysical position. |  | | Not content in California, so far from the intellectual life of the East Coast, Royce sought help in attaining a new post from his acquaintances there. |  | | Bradley) that all aspects of reality, including those we experience as disconnected or contradictory, are ultimately unified in the thought of a single all-encompassing consciousness. |
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/royce
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| | My Elusive Josiah Whitney, II |
 | | He is 77 years old, a Loyalist who has endured great hardships, and during the American War lived among the Indians, eating their food and clothed like them in skins. |  | | He says he is a native of Canada, has lived in Cape Breton fourteen years. |  | | Josiah can be found among the records of the Cape Breton Militia in 1813. |
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http://www.whitneygen.org/misc/reunion2004/josiah2.html
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| | Manifesto by Josiah Warren |
 | | It is also true that Josiah Warren was by nature and tradition a born rebel against all injustices and human hardships. |  | | The following is extracted from an unpublished letter addressed by him to Ewing C. Baskette, dated May 26, 1936, in which he mentions one of Warren's early publications: 'The Peaceful Revolutionist' (1833): |  | | Josiah Warren was undoubtedly the first American anarchist; as such he devoted most of his life towards the betterment of mankind. |
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http://www.blancmange.net/tmh/articles/manifesto.shtml
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| | Josiah Minter |
 | | On 21 May 1822, Josiah Minter, Thos Boughan, Caston Boughan and Thomas Shearwood were bound $5,000 for Josiah Minter's executorship of the will of Thomas Dennett. |  | | That she lived only until the __ day of Octr 1813. |  | | On 6 August 1828, Horace Shearwood willed to his uncle Josiah Minter his bridle and saddle and named Josiah executor of the will. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/thomas_moore/genealogy/ps02/ps02_093.html
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| | Josiah Henson |
 | | One Sunday, Josiah was given permission to attend a religious meeting. |  | | Not long after, Riley got into financial difficulties. |  | | Why did Josiah change his mind later on? |
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http://www.edhelper.com/BiographyReadingComprehension_35_1.html
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| | Josiah Wedgwood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He also had a son (see Josiah Wedgwood II), grandson and great-grandson (see Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood) of the same name. |  | | This article is about the eldest Josiah Wedgwood. |  | | As a result of the close association that grew up between the Wedgwood and Darwin families, one of Josiah's daughters would later marry Erasmus' son. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah_Wedgwood
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| | Josiah Quincy |
 | | Josiah Quincy seldom spoke of his religious beliefs. |  | | He worshipped there until his own election to the Harvard presidency. |  | | He was a descendant of generations of judges, elected representatives and militia officersleaders who since the 1630s had dominated Braintree township, south of Boston. |
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http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/josiahquincy.html
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| | Justice (Josiah X) - MarvelDatabase |
 | | Josiah turned to the Islamic faith to find purpose. |  | | Josiah X (Justice) should not be confused with Vance Astrovik (also known as Justice) or John Tensen (originally of the New Universe, and later of 2099A.D., also known as Justice), both of whom pre-date him in Marvel comics. |  | | Josiah believed he had killed her, however much later on he encountered her at the school and she forgave him. |
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http://www.marveldatabase.com/wiki/index.php/Josiah_X
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| | Josiah Wedgwood I |
 | | From: "Life of Josiah Wedgwood" - L. Jewitt (1865) |  | | Josiah Wedgwood I - his children and death |  | | "About midsummer, 1739, when Josiah was barely nine years old, his father, Thomas Wedgwood, died, and was buried a few days afterwards in the churchyard at Burslem." |
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http://www.thepotteries.org/people/wedgwood_j_Ia.htm
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| | Whitney Research Group - Josiah Whitney - Most Wanted |
 | | Precis: There is no record known to us to tell the parentage of Josiah WHITNEY who married before 1707 Miriam BARRETT and lived in Chelmsford, MA, and Willington, CT. |  | | Mary could not be the mother of Josiah since she died long before his birth. |  | | The omission of any mention of Josiah WHITNEY, who was living nearby in the adjoining town of Chelmsford, is very significant. |
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http://www.whitneygen.org/families/unconnw/josiahw.html
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| | JOSIAH WARREN |
 | | I never know him to use profane language or to touch liquor of any kind, or use tobacco in any form. |  | | Many of the aspects of Josiah Warren's life and works remembered by his son in the foregoing account are examined in some detail in |  | | An interesting account of Josiah Warren's life and work was written by his son, George W. Warren. |
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http://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/bstud/warren.html
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| | January 2001 Roadtrip |
 | | There was some dicking around and useless flailing before everyone else went to return movie, get some foodstuff while I waited at home for signs of matthew who was supposed to come over. |  | | He called and said his car was still in the shop (not having even made it out of their parking lot when he went to fetch it from said shop) and would need a ride over. |  | | We tracked down josiah's uncle john's number (tom & his dad's brother) and after getting directions and a map from astrid's bluegrass-guitar playing housemate (not the hottie piano player) we were on the road. |
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http://www.crowdog.net/roadtrips/jan01rdtrip
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| | WhollyHis |
 | | The Mark Of Jesus: Loving In A Way The World Can See The focus here is faith working itself out in love. |  | | The above quote is attributed to Benjamin Disraeli. |  | | Posted by Josiah @ 6:42 AM on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 |
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http://www.whollyhis.net
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| | Josiah |
 | | I can see now it was waiting for me to meet the boys. |  | | So obviously the lines about Marietta and Georgia aren't linked to Josiah, but hey, he's traveled around alot...he coulda lived there |  | | Rising up from Marietta, I've got Georgia on my mind |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ms/mcfanfic/josiah.html
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| | Josiah [II] BLANCHARD |
 | | His son John's 1915 Abbot ME d/r VR says Josiah's POB was Norway ME. |  | | This is supported by unverified info from descendant (info given to K. Sakahara) that says this Josiah was born in Norway ME in Oct 1801, the son of Josiah Blanchard (b. |  | | In 1829, at the time of his marriage, our Josiah was recorded as not a resident of Maine but of Andover MA. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~ellsfam/maine/sgt_wm_01/Records/INDIs/II613.html
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| | Josiah Sanchez Fan Fic |
 | | A Visit from the Seven - Rose Gifford |  | | This challenge is to write a story that explains how Josiah came to join Team 7. |  | | Magnificent Seven fiction written by fans in which Josiah Sanchez |
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http://www.blackraptor.net/m7/josiahfic.htm
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| | Josiah Wedgwood |
 | | (5) Josiah Wedgwood, letter to Camila, his daughter (1942) |  | | His father, Clement Wedgwood, was the grandson of Josiah Wedgwood, the famous potter from Staffordshire. |  | | In 1918 Josiah Wedgwood caused a scandal by divorcing his wife of twenty-four years, with whom he had seven children. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUwedgwood.htm
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| | Josiah Bartlett - A Timeline of his Life |
 | | Compiled and written by Winifred Simkins McNabb, 3rd Great Granddaughter of Josiah Bartlett through his son, Ezra. |  | | 23 August - Mary Bartlett GREELEY had son Josiah GREELEY. |  | | Josiah Bartlett - A Timeline of his Life |
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http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cst/bartlett/josiatim.htm
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| | C.A.T.'s Southern Genealogy - Deed: Josiah DANIEL to John J. SELF 1877 Union/GA |
 | | IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Josiah DANIEL has hereunto set his hand and seal. |  | | Two of Josiah DANIEL's sons, married a HENSON. |  | | Union County) Personally came John S. FAIN, who being duly sworn, deposes and says that he saw Josiah DANIEL sign and deliver the within deed for the purposes therein mentioned and that he said R. CHASTAIN do likewise. |
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http://www.ancestraldesigns.com/CAT/daniel_doc1.htm
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| | Josiah D. Lee - Bio |
 | | Josiah's dedication and willingness to do the hard work along the way gave him the experience he needed to persevere, and defy the odds. |  | | A director in Korea once told him he should never act, and then a year later hired him to be the lead in "Rain Shower, then After...", a theater production that toured the country. |  | | Josiah speaks Korean, Japanese, English and Spanish, and has brought a unique insight into all the roles he plays - delivering an honest, dedicated intensity that has brought him praise from others in the industry. |
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http://www.startime.com/JosiahLee/bio.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - Josiah Quincy, 174475, political leader in the American Revolution (U.S. History, Biography) - ... |
 | | His son, also named Josiah Quincy, wrote a memoir of him (1825, 2d ed. |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > U.S. History, Biographies > Josiah Quincy, 174475, political leader in the American Revolution |  | | Josiah Quincy, 174475, political leader in the American Revolution, U.S. History, Biographies |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/Q/Quincy-J1.html
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| | Biography - Josiah Wedgwood |
 | | As he would all his life, the boy adapted. |  | | When his father Thomas, a relatively unsuccessful potter, died in 1739, the nine year old boy from Staffordshire, England was put to learn the "art, mistery and imployment of throwing and turning" in the family business. |  | | In 1754 Wedgwood (notice there is no "e") entered into a five-year partnership with the 2nd most innovative ceramicist of his day, Thomas Whieldon, forming the Lennon /McCartney of pottery methodology. |
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http://www.antiquetalk.com/column217.htm
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| | JOSIAH @Brown University |
 | | Each item in JOSIAH includes a Library location and call number. |  | | JOSIAH contains bibliographic information, locations, and call numbers about some 1.6 million items cataloged by the Brown University Library. |  | | From a list of items, select an individual item number, then copy or print the complete location and call number; all parts are needed to locate materials. |
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http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/University_Library/services/josiah.html
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| | Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Walker, Josiah (1761 1831) |
 | | Josiah was the youngest son of the Reverend Thomas Walker, minister of Dundonald, Ayrshire, by his third wife, Anne Shaw. |  | | He graduated at Edinburgh University, and was for seven years a private tutor in Edinburgh. |  | | Information used only for stated purpose and never shared for any reason. |
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http://www.robertburns.org/encyclopedia/WalkerJosiah17611511831.872.shtml
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| | Josiah Henson |
 | | (1) Josiah Henson, The Life of Josiah Henson (1849) |  | | (2) Josiah Henson, The Life of Josiah Henson (1849) |  | | (3) Josiah Henson, The Life of Josiah Henson (1849) |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAShenson.htm
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| | The Last Hypothecary |
 | | In the exercise of His will He brought us forth by the word of truth, so that we would be a kind of first fruits among His creatures." |  | | There are times though, when I've made up my mind and it's not going to change. |  | | Filed by Josiah at 1:16 am under General |
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http://www.hypothecary.com
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| | SeacoastNH.com - Doctor Josiah Bartlett |
 | | Born the son of a showmaker in Amesbury, Mass, Bartlett was caught up in the Revolution and became the first "president" of post-war New Hampshire. |  | | JOSIAH BARTLETT was in many respects an ordinary man who achieved historical greatness because he met the stimulus of extraordinary times with distinction. |  | | He had neither the erudition and theoretical brilliance of Thomas Jefferson, the inventive genius and unfailing wit of Ben Franklin, the superb formal education of Benjamin Rush nor the explosiveness of the young Alexander Hamilton. |
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http://seacoastnh.com/Famous_People/Framers_of_Freedom/Doctor_Josiah_Bartlett
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| | Josiah Willard Gibbs |
 | | Josiah Willard Gibbs : the history of a great mind. |  | | He spent a year each at the universities of Paris, Berlin, and Heidelberg, attending lectures in mathematics and physics and reading widely in both fields. |  | | Professor Josiah Willard Gibbs, of Yale University, dies at New Haven, April 28, 1903, of heart disease. |
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http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/helios/fachinfo/www/math/homo-heid/gibbs.htm
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