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A nickname of Prince George of Denmark, given him by James II. The story goes that James, speaking of those who had deserted his standard, concluded the catalogue with these words, “And…Vanderbilt, Cornelius
(Encyclopedia) Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1794–1877, American railroad magnate, b. Staten Island, N.Y. As a boy he ferried freight and passengers from Staten Island to Manhattan, and he soon gained…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: February 7, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark February 6, 1806February 8, 1806February 7, 1806 Friday February 7th 1806. This evening Sergt. Ordway and Wiser returned with a part of the meat…Biographies: Selected Basketball Players
Selected Basketball Players Magic Johnson drives by Angola's Anibal Moreira (Barcelona Olympics, 1992) See also NBA Most Valuable Players People in the NewsRecent…William Shakespeare: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIThe same. Garden of Julia's houseEnter Julia and LucettaJuliaBut say, Lucetta, now we are alone, Wouldst thou then counsel me to fall in love?LucettaAy, madam, so you stumble not…Two Gentlemen of Verona
Two Gentlemen of Verona There lived in the city of Verona two young gentlemen, whose names were Valentine and Proteus, between whom a firm and uninterrupted friendship had long subsisted.…William Shakespeare: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIVerona. Julia's houseEnter Proteus and JuliaProteusHave patience, gentle Julia.JuliaI must, where is no remedy.ProteusWhen possibly I can, I will return.JuliaIf you turn not, you will…William Shakespeare: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act IV, Scene IV
Scene IVThe sameEnter Launce, with his his DogLaunceWhen a man's servant shall play the cur with him, look you, it goes hard: one that I brought up of a puppy; one that I saved from drowning…William Shakespeare: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act II, Scene VII
Scene VIIVerona. Julia's houseEnter Julia and LucettaJuliaCounsel, Lucetta; gentle girl, assist me; And even in kind love I do conjure thee, Who art the table wherein all my thoughts Are…William Shakespeare: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIMilan. Outside the Duke's palace, under Silvia's chamberEnter ProteusProteusAlready have I been false to Valentine And now I must be as unjust to Thurio. Under the colour of…