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  1. 23 editions published between 1893 and 2020 in English and held by 146 WorldCat member libraries worldwide. Crimes of Christianity by G. W Foote ( ) 13 editions published between 1885 and 1988 in English and held by 134 WorldCat member libraries worldwide. Satires and profanities by James Thomson ( Book ) 8 editions published between 1884 and ...

  2. George William Foote. Born 8 Jul 1853 in Camps Collette Nicolle, Guernsey. Ancestors. Son of William Henry Foote and Mathilda Elizabeth (Steer) Foote. Brother of William Henry Foote and Elizabeth Mathilda Foote. Husband of Ann Orchard — married 10 Jun 1878 in Martock, Somerset, England. Descendants.

  3. 19 de ene. de 2014 · LibriVox recording of Prisoner for Blasphemy by George William Foote. Read in English by Rob Marland George William Foote, a British secularist, was convicted and imprisoned on the charge of blasphemy after founding "The Freethinker", a magazine that, despite the best efforts of the 19th Century British judicial system, is still going strong.

  4. George William Foote (11 de enero de 1850 - 17 de octubre de 1915) fue un secularista, librepensador, republicano, escritor y editor de revistas inglés. Vida temprana George William Foote nació en Plymouth, el hijo de William Thomas Foot (un oficial de aduanas) y Ann Winzar.

  5. 6 de oct. de 2020 · A collection of 51 short essays by George William Foote, who in May 1881 founded the magazine "The Freethinker", which is still published (online) today. In the first issue, Foote writes: The Freethinker is an anti-Christian organ, and must therefore be chiefly

  6. Aliases: Arthur William Foote, 아서 윌리엄 ... 5 Pieces (Chadwick, George Whitefield) 10 Pièces, Op.48 (Salomé, Théodore) S. Serenata (Hopekirk, Helen)

  7. George Berryman Foote Sr was born on 20 January 1734, in Saint Pauls Parish, King George, Virginia, British Colonial America as the son of George Foote and Frances Berryman. He married Margaret Kincheloe on 15 March 1761, in Prince William, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 3 daughters.