In it he shows how the skein of shipping routes on the Selden map were connected with the rise of London as a global city. |
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For me, it's The Cricket in Times Square, written by George Selden and illustrated by garth Williams. |
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Mr Batchelor argues that, even more than the much-documented Atlantic trade, it was interaction with Asia along the lines traced upon the Selden map that brought London into modernity. |
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Moreover, Ford thought the Selden patent preposterous. |
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Selden battled for 16 years before his invention of the gasoline-propelled car was allowed a patent, and Morse struggled for twelve years before his telegraph was tried out. |
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A graceful setting for a spectacular palace inspired by the Queen Anne English Cottage style, designed by English architect Selden Wornum, Miramar Gardens slope gently down to the sea, between gravel paths and flower beds. |
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The day after the auction sale of the building, the new owner's lawyer, an American named Henry Selden Bacon visited Georges Clemenceau at rue Franklin. |
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More recent editions for the use of lawyers and historians have been made by the Selden Society. |
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Barrymore confesses that Selden is her brother, and her husband is signalling that they have left supplies for him. |
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Watson and Sir Henry pursue Selden on the moor, but he eludes them, while Watson notices another man on a nearby tor. |
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John Selden similarly thought that the common law was the proper law of England. |
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Selden masts has been selected to fit out our boats. |
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The hound had pursued Selden to his death because of the scent on Sir Henry's old clothes. |
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Upon arrival at the grand but austere Baskerville estate, Watson and Sir Henry learn that an escaped murderer named Selden is believed to be in the area. |
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They hear a scream and discover the body of Selden, dead from a fall. |
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