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    R. Martin

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    "Spr. R. Mar[tin] N.P.8833. 1/54th A.A.S.L. Coy R.A.E. 1940 - 1943 Known as "Occy" Spr R. Martin [added by quiltmaker]".Sapper R. Mar[tin]. N.P.8833. 1/54th Anti Aircraft Search Light Company, Royal Australian Engineers. 1940 - 1943. Known as "Occy" .Spr R. Martin [added by quiltmaker]

    Authors on the Hill presents: Thomas R. Martin

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    Thomas R. Martin is the Jeremiah O’Connor Professor in Classics. As an undergraduate he studied abroad in Rome and earned his AB degree at Princeton University; as a graduate student he studied abroad in Athens and earned his PhD at Harvard University. He currently teaches courses on ancient Greek and Latin language and literature, Alexander the Great and Asia, and democracy and rhetoric. His scholarly publications concern a range of topics in ancient Greek and Latin historical authors and Greek and Roman history. Prof. Martin is also one of the founders of the online Perseus Project and the author of its overview of ancient Greek history. He has appeared in a number of video and recorded programs on ancient Greece and Rome. [See the list on pp. 11-12 in his current CV.] His most recent book is Phocion: Good Citizen in a Divided Democracy (Yale Univ. Press, 2024). Written for readers who are interested in the early development of democracy, but who are not specialists in ancient history, the book explores the lessons that we can today learn from thinking about the long and ultimately disastrous political career of the Athenian leader Phocion (ca. 402-318 BCE). Prof. Martin asks how and why Phocion initially became famous and influential among his fellow citizens at Athens, but then ended up being blamed and executed as a national traitor during the period of Athenians’ fall from being a leading international power and of the violent fracturing of their renowned “direct democracy.”https://crossworks.holycross.edu/aoth/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Martin Matthews Book

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    A notebook tracking the attendance, probationary periods, and other notations for members of Methodist Circuit Quarterly Meetings taking place between 1856 and 1873. Martin Matthews was a Presiding Elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church during the time the book was created

    Lestes rothschildi Martin 1907

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    9. L. Rothschildi R. Martin. _ Afrique orientale.Published as part of Martin, R., 1910, Contribution à l'étude des Neuroptères de l'Afrique, pp. 82-104 in Annales Societe Entomologique France 79 on page 90, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.353164

    Pioneer personal history, Martin R. Fish

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    Typescript of answers by Martin R. Fish for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey. He was born in Indiana in 1864 and moved west in 1878, becoming a cattleman and farmer who lived at Cripple Creek in Colorado and in Castle Valley, Grand County. Typed by Winford Bunce of Moab in 193

    Martin Watson

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    "LAC. Martin Watson 67221 R.A.A.F. Med. orderly 9WMU. - 5R.C. 1943-44".Leading Aircraftman Martin Watson 67221 Royal Australian Air Force, Medical orderly 9Works Maintenance Unit - 5Replenishment Centre 1943-44
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