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  1. 一九四九年 巴黎 (Yi, 1949, Paris) and the seal on the right reads 朗毅 (Lang Yi). So I came across a book from the late 40s. It seems to be a book from the soviet party to teach Russian abroad. There's these characters on the left….

  2. Hace 4 días · John Russell, MD is a Primary Care Doctor in Lake Village, AR. They completed their residency at University Hosp Of Ar. They attended medical school at University Of Arkansas College Of Medicine in 1975. They are affiliated with Lake Village Clinic P A. Their office is located in 2918 Louis.

  3. Hace 5 días · John Russell. Phone: 317-472-5383. Email: jrussell@ibj.com. Twitter: @JohnRussell99. Health care, life sciences, utilities and philanthropy reporter. Before joining IBJ in 2016, Russell was a ...

  4. Hace 3 días · The manor passed to his brother Thomas (who died c. 1386, when his widow Isabel is mentioned), (fn. 37) subject to the life interest of Sir John's widow Elizabeth. She, who had been married to Sir John at the age of nine, next married Robert, Lord Grey of Rotherfield, and then, in 1388, John, Lord Clinton, immediately after whose death in 1398 ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Papers of John Liddell, architect, in stock of B. Weinreb, Architectural Books Ltd., Lord Westminster to Lord Carnarvon, 22 May 1845: GBM12/426–7. 34. John Rylands University Library of Manchester, Crawford MSS., Lord Lindsay to Earl of Crawford, April 1865. 35. J. P.

  6. Hace 2 días · Here, in 1835, were living Bishops Bramston and Griffiths, who successively held that office; and the house was the residence of Dr. Wiseman, when he obtained, in 1850, the honour of the archiepiscopal mitre, and the red hat of a cardinal, in spite of Lord John Russell's ineffective opposition.

  7. Hace 4 días · He was succeeded at No. 3, Carlton Gardens, by Charles, third Baron Southampton. From 1851 to 1858 the house was occupied by James Archibald Stuart-Wortley, recorder of London, who held the office of solicitor-general under Lord Palmerston in 1856–57. Philip James Stanhope was a younger son of the fifth Earl of Stanhope.