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    William Patrick Lay paper, MSS.0849

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    Abstract: Typescript copy of a paper titled, "The Water Ways of Alabama."Scope and Content Note: Typescript copy of a paper titled, "The Water Ways of Alabama."Biographical/Historical Note: Alabama native William Patrick Lay (1853-1940) was instrumental in organizing the Alabama Power Company

    From traditional archetypal to feminist archetypal criticism : William Faulkner's female characters in AS I Lay Dying and Light in August

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina , Centro de Comunicação e ExpressãoAnálise das personagens femininas nos romances As I Lay Dying e Light in August de William Faulkner baseada na crítica tradicional dos arquétipos e revisada através da crítica feminista dos arquétipos. As personagens femininas apresentadas nos dois romances, quando analisadas sob uma perspectiva revisionista, passam de meros arquétipos estáticos nos romances a indivíduos ativos na sociedade e com os mesmos direitos e deveres atribuídos aos indivíduos do sexo masculino

    1599: The Dueties of Constables, Borsholders, Tythingmen, and Such Other Lowe and Lay Ministers of the Peace

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    Lambarde, William. The Dueties of Constables, Borsholders, Tythingmen, and Such Other Lowe and Lay Ministers of the Peace. London: Printed by Thomas Wight and Bonham Norton, 1599. This brief practical manual on the duties of local English peace officers was written by William Lambarde (1536–1601), author of a similar manual in this exhibit, Eirenarcha, on the duties of justices of the peace. This work was originally issued in 1583, shortly after Eirenarcha appeared in 1581. Both works were among the earliest examples of guidebooks for lawyers about legal practice and were often bound together. This particular copy is from the 1599 edition, an enlargement by Lambarde of the earlier edition. View this book\u27s record in the library catalog.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/oldelawebookes/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait of Wm. L. Bowles, author of Fourteen sonnets, 1786 [picture] /

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    In: Album of William Romaine Govett, 1828-1847.; Inscriptions: "Author of Fourteen sonnets, 1786"--Below drawing.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4699386-s12-a1

    As I Lay Dying: William Faulkner's Modernist Technique

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    Práce se zabývá modernistickými technikami Williama Faulknera v románu Když jsem umírala, zaměřejna je především na propojení románu se soudobými filozofickými východisky a malířstvím, Faulknerův jazyk a mytopoetickou metodu.Katedra anglického jazykaObhájenoThe thesis is concerned with the modernist technique of William Faulkner in As I Lay Dying, focusing on connection between the novel and contemporary philosophy and painting, on Faulkner's language, and on mythopoetic method

    William Stevens (1732-1807): Lay activism in late Eighteenth-Century Anglican high churchmanship

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    Set within the context of a neglected history of lay involvement in High Churchmanship, this thesis argues that William Stevens (1732-1807)—a High Church layman with a successful commercial career—brought to the Church of England not only his piety and theological learning, but his wealth and business acumen. Combined with extensive social links to some of that Church’s most distinguished High Church figures, Stevens exhibited throughout his life an influential example of High Church ‘lay activism’ that was central to the achievements and effectiveness of High Churchmanship during the latter half of the eighteenth century and the early years of the nineteenth. In this thesis, Stevens’s lay activism is divided into two sub-themes: ‘theological activism’ and ‘ecclesiastical activism’. Theological activism was represented primarily by Stevens’s role as a theologian or ‘lay divine’, a characteristic that resulted in numerous publications that engaged in contemporary intellectual debate. Ecclesiastical activism, on the other hand, represented Stevens’s more practical contributions to Church and society, especially his role as a philanthropist and office holder in a number of Church of England societies. Together, Stevens’s intellectual and practical achievements provide further justification of the revisionist claim that eighteenth-century Anglican High Churchmanship was an active ecclesiastical tradition. Additionally, however, Stevens’s life challenges conventional assumptions about the High Church tradition—especially its tendency to emphasise the lives and experiences of clerics. Stevens, it is argued, though a layman, was one of the influential High Churchmen of his age

    William Patrick Lay, Toledo, Ohio, 1967

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    Photograph of William Patrick Lay, Ambassador from Ireland. The photo dates around 1967. Terms associated with the photograph are: Lay, William Patrick | Ambassadors | Ireland | visitors | Suits(clothing) | Eyeglasses | Eyeglasses--1960-1970. | Maumee River (Toledo, Ohio

    Elza Lay [William H. McGinnis]

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    Image shows a photograph of Elza Lay (alias William H. McGinnis) taken in Vernal, Utah

    Portrait of M. Faraday, author of Chemical manipulation [picture] /

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    In: Album of William Romaine Govett, 1828-1847.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4699386-s14-a1

    Portrait of Anna Maria Hall, author of Buccaneer [picture] /

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    In: Album of William Romaine Govett, 1828-1847.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4699386-s11-a2
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