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  1. An autobiography by Margot (1864-1945) Asquith, 1920-01-01
  2. More Memories, by Margot Oxford; with twelve plates by Margot (1864-1945) Asquith, 1933-01-01
  3. An autobiography ... by Asquith. Margot. 1864-1945, 1920-01-01
  4. An autobiography ... by Asquith. Margot. 1864-1945, 1920-01-01
  5. An autobiography ... by Asquith. Margot. 1864-1945, 1920-01-01
  6. The autobiography of Margot Asquith Margot Asquith. by Oxford and Asquith. Margot Asquith. countess of. 1864-1945., 1920-01-01

41. Science Jokes:1. MATHEMATICS : 1.5 MATHEMATICS QUOTES
Margot Asquith 18641945, More or Less About Myself (1934). mathematics Topof page Bottom of page Index Send comment Special Category St.
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Bottom of page Index Send comment ... Special Category: Karl F. Gauss From: http://math.furman.edu/~mwoodard/mquot.html Abel, Niels H. (1802 - 1829) [Norwegian Mathematician] [About Gauss' mathematical writing style] He is like the fox, who effaces his tracks in the sand with his tail. In G. F. Simmons, Calculus Gems, New York: Mcgraw Hill, Inc., 1992, p. 177. [Karl F. Gauss (1777-1855), German mathematician] mathematics
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Bottom of page Index Send comment ... Special Category: Jean le Rond d'Alembert From: http://math.furman.edu/~mwoodard/mquot.html D'Alembert, Jean Le Rond (1717-1783) [French mathematician and encyclopedist] The mathematician may be compared to a designer of garments, who is utterly oblivious of the creatures whom his garments may fit. To be sure, his art originated in the necessity for clothing such creatures, but this was long ago; to this day a shape will occasionally appear which will fit into the garment as if the garment had been made for it. Then there is no end of surprise and delight. mathematics
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Bottom of page Index Send comment Allen, Woody (1935-,American film director, writer,actor): Standard mathematics has recently been rendered obsolete by the discovery that for years we have been writing the numeral five backward. This has led to reevaluation of counting as a method of getting from one to ten. Students are taught advanced concepts of Boolean algebra, and formerly unsolvable equations are dealt with by threats of reprisals. In Howard Eves' Return to Mathematical Circles, Boston: Prindle, Weber, and Schmidt, 1988. Anglin, W.S.

42. Let Easy-going All-round Students Awake To Giant Panda Standards
unresolved. Compare, and lo! To anecdotes LADY Margot Asquith (18641945)didn't like the famous British sportsman Lord Lonsdale.
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These are extreme teachings. "In the bald and barren north is the Lake of Heaven" - Chuang-tse. There is humour too, and a closer look into pandas. They can look like wise and weary pandits. They are no bandits.
Many savoury things could be done through "some other way of thinking". It helps to pinpoint fair, central issues and let them stand out too, for many established values need reassessment. Observation is good for that, eventually. We'll let you in on that.
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Strong parental characters succeed by giving the good examples primarily
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43. FortuneCity Market Place
is a perpetual interference with personal liberty over there that would not be toleratedin England for a week. Margot Asquith (18641945), British socialite.
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44. Female Celebrity Baby Names
Ashley, Elizabeth (08/20/1941) actress Ashton-Warner, Sylvia (12/17/1908-1984) educator,writer, novelist, poet Asquith, Margot (02/02/1864-1945) author Astor
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Adams, Abigail Smith (11/23/1744-1818) First Lady
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Adler, Freda (1934-) educator, criminal justice specialist
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45. Project Gutenberg
Editor. Ascham, Roger, 15151568. Asquith, Margot, 1864-1945. Astor,John Jacob, 1763-1848. Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948.
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Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935

46. Name-AZ
sciencefiction writer; Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928) English statesman;Margot Asquith (1864-1945) English author; Fred Astaire (1899
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47. 200 Famous Women
Scottish novelist, satirist; Feb 2_ Asquith, Margot (18641945) Englishauthor; Feb 2_ More, Hannah (1745-1833) English writer; Feb 2_
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48. PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
18221888 Arthur, TS (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885 Arthur, TS (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885,Editor Ascham, Roger, 1515-1568 Asquith, Margot, 1864-1945 Astor, John
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49. History, Autographs, Documents And Manuscripts
28 / $47 / 44 No 2696 Asquith, Margot Wife of the Prime Minister. 28 / $47/ 44 No 3654 CHARNWOOD, Godfrey Benson, 1st Baron (18641945). Politician.
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50. Great Scotswomen - Margot Asquith
Margot Asquith. (18641945, Society figure and wit). Emma Alice MargaretTennant, otherwise known as Margot, was born in Peeblesshire
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Margot Asquith (1864-1945, Society figure and wit) Emma Alice Margaret Tennant, otherwise known as Margot, was born in Peeblesshire, the eleventh child of the (obviously tireless) Liberal industrialist, Sir Charles Tennant. Although having little formal education the "unteachable and splendid" Margot was blessed with a brilliant, razor sharp mind and a tongue to match. Witty, Margot may have been, but she wiz nae oil painting. She married Herbert Asquith, then Liberal Home Secretary and later Prime Minister, and used her influential position in society to express her views in a forthright manner normally denied to women of the time. She had the personality to carry it off with aplomb. Vibrant, witty and a natural show off, she was never backward in coming forward. "When I hear nonsense talked, it makes me physically ill not to contradict." Her directness, however, when coupled with her acerbic wit could often lead to the kind of verbal cruelty of which Oscar Wilde himself would have been proud. On one occasion, when her name was mispronounced by the American actress Jean Harlow, Margot announced to the assembled company that "The "t" is silent, as in "Harlow"." Great stuff. She knew all of the famous people of her day, and published a series of highly revealing reminiscences in which she recorded conversations with politicians, society figures and royalty, and her opinions of them all.

51. Food For Thought L
there that would not be tolerated in England for a week. Margot Asquith(18641945) My Impressions of America Chapter 17 (1922).
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52. CSULB-COAST /All Locations
1 Oxford and Asquith, Margot, Countess of, 18641945 See Asquith,Margot, 1864-1945. 1 Oxford Bibliographical Society. 5 entries 5.
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Oxford and Asquith, Margot, Countess of, 1864-1945 See Asquith, Margot, 1864-1945.
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53. Cambridge University Library: Templewood Papers
Oxford and Asquith, Emma Alice Margaret ('Margot') Asquith, Countessof (18641945), X4(83); (letters to) X4(85), X9(2). Oxford
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Ilchester, Giles Stephen Holland Fox-Strangeways, 6th Earl of (1874-1959), XVII:13(40), XVII:13(44), XVII:13(65-67), XVII:13(69-70), XVII:13(75-76), XVII:13(79-80), XVII:13(114), XVII:13(118), XVII:13(131), XVII:13(139-140); (letters to) XVII:13(68), XVII:13(120), XVII:13(132), XVII:13(137)
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Imperial Conference 1937, IX:3(19), CabII:6(2)
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54. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : ASQ
Asquith (Emma, dite 'Margot', femme du comte d'OXFORDAND Asquith)(1864-1945) Peinture 1 (6); Asquith (Herbert Henry
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55. ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : ASQ
Asquith (Emma, aka 'Margot', wife to Count of OXFORD AND Asquith, countess)(18641945)Painting 1 (6); Asquith (Herbert Henry, 1st Count of OXFORD AND Asquith
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  • ASQUITH (Helen Violet Bonham CARTER, Baroness)(1887-1969)
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56. TENNANT EMMA (in MARION)
Search under Asquith, Margot, 18641945. HELP Search the CatalogAbout My Account Back to Start Comments to webmaster@memphis
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57. SCHOLAR ISLAND
not be tolerated in England for a week. . Margot Asquith (18641945).My Impressions of America 1922. (At the beginning of the 21 st
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SCHOLAR ISLAND Liberty "What light is to the eyes-what air is to the lungs-what love is to the heart, liberty is to the soul of man." Robert G. Ingersoll "Make yourself sheep and the wolves will eat you." Benjamin Franklin "Let us remember that "if we suffer tamely a lawless attack upon our liberty, we encourage it, and involve others in our doom," It is a very serious consideration....that millions yet unborn may be the miserable sharers of the event." -Samuel Adams "However sugarcoated and ambiguous, every form of authoritarianism must start with a belief in some group’s greater right to power, whether that right is justified by sex, race, class, religion or all four." Gloria Steinem "They make a rout about universal liberty, without considering that all that is to be valued, or indeed can be enjoyed by individuals , is private liberty." Thomas Jefferson "It behooves every man who values liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasion of it in the case of others." Thomas Jefferson "The only liberty an inferior man really cherishes is the liberty to quit work, stretch out in the sun, and scratch himself."

58. Margot Asquith
Oxford and Asquith, Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st earl of. Oxford and Asquith, Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st earl of, Asquith's second wife, Margot (Tennant) Asquith, countess of Oxford and
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59. Margot Asquith Papers, 1862-1945
and papers of Margot Asquith, Countess of Oxford and Asquith, with Emma Alice Margaret (Margot) Asquith was born in 1864, the letters to Margot Asquith from H.H. Asquith (MSS.
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60. 4615. Asquith, Margot. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Margot Asquith (1864–1945), British socialite. TheAutobiography of Margot Asquith, vol. 2, ch. 7 (1922). said of
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