William Clarke — William or Bill Clarke may refer to: People Sir William Clarke (English politician) (c. 1623–1666), English politician and Secretary to the Council of the Army William Clarke (apothecary) (1609–1682) William Clarke (cricketer) (1798–1856) William … Wikipedia
William Quantrill — William Clarke Quantrill William Clarke Quantrill (31 de julio de 1837 6 de junio de 1865), jefe de una banda de guerrillas pro confederadas durante la guerra civil de los Estados Unidos. Tristemente célebre por la masacre de Lawrence, Kansas,… … Wikipedia Español
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William Nelson Page — (January 6, 1854 ndash;March 7, 1932), was a United States civil engineer, entrepreneur, capitalist, businessman, and industrialist. Born into an old Virginia family about seven years before the American Civil War (1861 1865), William Nelson Page … Wikipedia
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William Thompson — retratado por George Chinnery en 1830. William Thompson (Cork, 1775 Rosscarbery, condado de Cork), 28 de marzo de 1833) fue un político, economista, filósofo y reformador social irlandés, promotor y socio del movimiento cooperativo inglés, cuyas… … Wikipedia Español
William Wollaston — (26 March 1659 – 29 October 1724) was an English philosophical writer. He is remembered today for one book, which he completed only two years before his death: [http://fair use.org/william wollaston/the religion of nature delineated/ The Religion … Wikipedia
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William Thompson (philosopher) — William Thompson (1775 ndash; 28 March 1833 Rosscarbery, Co. Cork) was an Irish political and philosophical writer and social reformer, developing from utilitarianism into an early critic of capitalist exploitation whose ideas influenced the… … Wikipedia