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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, September 20, 1806
Day 1613 Day 1615 Clark, September 20, 1806 Saturday 20th Septr. 1806 as three of the party was unabled to row from the State of their eyes we found it necessary to leave one of our Crafts…Biographies: Selected Biographies A to Z: P
Selected Biographies A to Z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z More Biographies Don't see the biography you're looking for? Search 30,000+…1987 Tony Awards
PlayFencesMusicalLes MisérablesRevivalAll My SonsJames Earl JonesArchive PhotosActor—PlayJames Earl Jones, FencesActress—PlayLinda Lavin, Broadway BoundFeatured Actor—PlayJohn Randolph,…Brewer's: Beati Possidentes
Blessed are those who have [for they shall receive]. “Possession is nine points of the law.” Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Beatific VisionBeating the…Brewer's: Beating about the Bush
Not coming directly to the matter in hand, but feeling your way timidly by indirection, as persons beat bushes to ascertain if game is lurking under them. Source: Dictionary of Phrase…Brewer's: Frank Pledge
Neighbours bound for each other's good conduct. Hallam says every ten men in a village were answerable for each other, and if one of them committed an offence the other nine were bound to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, February 21, 1806
Day 1218 Day 1220 Lewis, February 21, 1806 Friday February 21st 1806. Visited this morning by 3 Clatsop who remained with us all day; they are great begers; I gave one of them a few nedles…Geometry: Spherical Geometry
Spherical GeometryGeometryWhose Geometry Is It Anyway?Non-Euclidean GeometryHyperbolic Geometry: Saddle Up!Spherical GeometryTaxi-Cab GeometryMax GeometryHow Many Shapes Can a Circle Have? In…Chemistry: What Are Gases?
What Are Gases?ChemistryThe Kinetic Molecular Theory of GasesWhat Are Gases?The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases: Why Gases Do What They DoWhy This Is Important: Ideal GasesImportant Terms and…Brewer's: Clear Out For Guam
(To) The ship is bound for no specific place. In the height of the gold fever, ships were chartered to carry passengers to Australia without having return cargoes secured for them. They…