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James Boswell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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James Boswell (1740-1795) ... James Boswell was born in Edinburgh, the son of Alexander Boswell, Lord Auchinleck, who was a judge in the supreme courts of Scotland. Boswell's mother, Euphemia Erskine, was descended from a minor branch of Scottish royalty.
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James G. Boswell II, the intensely private businessman who transformed his family's cotton holdings into California's first giant agribusiness and one of the nation's great farming empires, has died. He was 86. ... His son James W. Boswell now runs the business. In addition to his son, he is survived by his wife,
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James Boswell - Life Stories, Books, and Links ... Boswell and Good; On this day in 1795 James Boswell died, aged fifty-four. Even without his two-decade relationship to Samuel Johnson and the famous books which came from it, Boswell would have a secure place in literary history.
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"ON WAR" by James Boswell ... ; James Boswell; (1740 - 1795) ... "... a battle now is truly nothing else than a huge conflict of opposite engines worked by men, who are themselves as machines directed by a few; and the event is not so frequently decided by what is intentionally done, as by accidents happening in a...
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Boswell dressed as a Corsican for this fancy dress occasion in 1769, ... 1863 American Civil War: Battle of Wauhatchie – Forces under Union General Ulysses S Grant warded off a Confederate attack led by General James Longstreet. Union forces thus opened a supply line into ... People who commit adultery must die.
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Boswell, James - born October 29, 1740, Edinburgh, Scotland; Died May 19, 1795, London, England ... Continue reading James Boswell's Biography. ... James Boswell - Life of Johnson Abridged; James Boswell - Life of Johnson Vol_01; James Boswell - Life of Johnson Vol_02; James Boswell - Life of Johnson Vol_03;
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