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| | Attorney Profile - James A. Robertson |
 | | Robertson is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and to practice before the United District Court for the District of New Jersey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. |  | | Robertson served as Law Secretary to the Honorable Thomas S. O'Brien of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, 1990-1991. |  | | Robertson began his career at the firm of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer in Woodbridge, New Jersey, where he concentrated his practice in complex commercial and corporate litigation. |
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http://citease.netspacetoday.com/kmjmlaw/robertsonbio
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: ROBERTSON, JAMES HARVEY |
 | | James Harvey Robertson, attorney, politician, and judge, son of J. and Mary (Hunt) Robertson, was born in Roane County, Tennessee, on May 2, 1853. |  | | Robertson, to Austin, Texas, in June 1874 and was admitted to the bar in 1875. |  | | In September 1876 Robertson established a law practice at Round Rock, and in 1882 he represented Williamson County in the House of the Eighteenth Legislature. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/RR/fro27.html
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| | Ancestors of Hill and Smith |
 | | Parents: Eldridge Franklin ROBERTSON and Jennie Lutitia FREEMAN. |  | | Matilda "Patsy" ROBERTSON was born in 1784 in Davidson County, Tennessee. |  | | She was married to James Thomas TRAMMELL on Mar 8 1950 in Weatherford, Parker County, Texas. |
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http://users.htcomp.net/benny/d223.htm
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| | The Descendants of James Robertson and Emilie Peddy |
 | | ROBERTSON was born Abt 1722 in Blair Athol Perthshire Scotland. |  | | She was born Abt 1775 in Blair Athol Perthshire Scotland, and died 1837 in Marshfield PEI. |  | | She was born Abt 1802 in Blair Athol Perthshire Scotland, and died January 22, 1882 in Marshfield PEI. |
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http://www.islandregister.com/robertson1.html
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| | James Robertson |
 | | Robertson was continually offered by the Spanish governor peace and the free navigation of the Mississippi if he would but cut loose from the Union and establish, with Watauga and Kentucky, an independent government. |  | | ROBERTSON, James, royal governor of New York, born in Fifeshire, Scotland, about 1710; died in England, 4 March, 1788. |  | | ROBERTSON, James, pioneer, born in Brunswick county, Virginia, 28, June, 1742 ; died in the Chickasaw country, Tennessee, 1 September, 1814. |
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http://www.famousamericans.net/jamesrobertson
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| | JBA ROBERTSON |
 | | Robertson resigned in1910 to challenge Lee Cruce and "Alfalfa Bill" Murray for the Democratic governor's nomination. |  | | In 1930 Robertson lost bids for the Senate and for the Oklahoma Supreme Court. |  | | Defeated in bids for territorial councilman in 1903 and for the 1907 Constitutional Convention, Robertson assisted in drafting initiative and referendum legislation for the state constitution. |
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http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/enc/robertson.htm
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| | Judge James Robertson |
 | | From 1969 to 1972, Judge Robertson served with the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, as chief counsel of the Committee’s litigation offices in Jackson, Mississippi, and as director in Washington, D.C. Judge Robertson then returned to private practice with Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering, where he practiced until his appointment to the federal bench. |  | | Judge Robertson was appointed United States District Judge in December 1994. |  | | From 1965 to 1969, he was in private practice with the law firm of Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering. |
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http://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/robertson-bio.html
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| | I Hate Pat Robertson - Monitoring the Religious Right |
 | | James Dobson of Focus on the Family is also praising Bush’s choice, “All we can say now is that Harriet Miers appears to be an outstanding nominee for the Supreme Court.” My guess as to why the Religious Right is so keen on Miers: they will be able to mold her like Play-Doh. |  | | Pat Robertson stepped into a massive pile of metaphorical dog poop when he called for the assassination of democratically elected Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. |  | | I leave you with a quote from James Dobson, “We look forward to learning more about her [Miers] at the confirmation hearings.” Understatement of the fucking century. |
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http://www.ihatepatrobertson.com
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| | ROBERTSON ARCHIVES |
 | | Robertson, James assignee of Benjamin Cotes, 365 acres Grant, 1793 |  | | Robertson and Lt. Bailey Robertson mentioned in Revolutionary War pension statement of Howell Freeman. |  | | Robertson guardianship 1843, Franklin Co. VA, submitted by Angus Robinson. |
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http://jrshelby.com/rfotw/archives.htm
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| | James Robertson Life & Times |
 | | James also served on the Johnston County petit jury during the July session of the court. |  | | arly in the Eighteenth Century, John Robertson migrated to Belfast, Ireland. Around 1716 he married Ann Elizabeth Randolph, daughter of John Randolph and granddaughter of Richard Randolph of Dublin, Ireland. Ann Elizabeth's father, John Randolph, had fled from the turmoil of the English Revolution during the 1660s. |  | | By 1760 the Robertson family had relocated to St. Stephen's Parish in Johnston County, North Carolina, and less than a year later, in February of 1761, the family patriarch became ill and very weak in body. |
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http://www.wnfoundersmuseum.org/jamesrobertson.htm
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| | Welcome to the Robertson Genealogy Exchange |
 | | Thompson has generously shared with this author the testaments dative for John Robertson the elder and younger of Guay, which were confirmed by the Commissary Court of Dunkeld on August 2, 1750 and May 5, 1748, respectively, and an eik, or codicil, to the will of John Robertson the elder confirmed on August 1, 1750. |  | | Robertson to Mabry, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Deed Book 1, 523-524; at Virginia County Court (Mecklenburg County), Deed Records, 1765-1905, Deed Books, v. |  | | one of the founders of Nashville, with documentation sufficient to conclude that [122] John Robertson, [1221] General Robertson's father, was the second son of [12] Israel Roberson of Prince George (now Dinwiddie) County, Virginia, and Granville (now Warren) County, North Carolina. |
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http://www.robertson-ancestry.com
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| | Robertson, James |
 | | Robertson emigrated to Woodstock, Canada West, in 1855 and after teaching school entered the University of Toronto, serving in its militia company at the Battle of RIDGEWAY (1866). |  | | Following theological studies at Princeton Seminary, he became a minister in rural Ontario in 1869. |  | | Under Robertson, "the Presbyterian bishop," 4 congregations grew to 141, in addition to 226 missions serving 1130 points. |
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http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0006871
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| | James Robertson Justice - Actor. |
 | | Robertson Justice claimed he was born in Wigtown, in the SE of Scotland. |  | | James Robertson Justice, was one of the great character actors of the British cinema screen. |  | | Yet his school, Marlborough College has his parents at Bromley in London. |
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http://uk.geocities.com/spinningdale/jrj.html
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| | Robertson, James on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | In his later years he served in the state senate (1798) and as agent to the Chickasaw. |  | | After the failure of the Regulator movement, he led (1771) a group of settlers from Orange co., N.C., to Tennessee, where he became a leader of the Watauga Association. |  | | When the state of Tennessee was organized in 1796, Robertson was prominent in drafting its first constitution. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/r/rbrtsnj1.asp
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| | James Robertson, Managing Director, Step Two Designs |
 | | James is a member of the Advisory Board for the University of Washington iSchool CMS Evaluation Lab. |  | | James is a confident and passionate speaker, able to tailor his presentations to target audience needs. |  | | James is also a member of the following professional associations: |
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http://www.steptwo.com.au/about/staff/jamesr
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| | Oral Histories: Physician James S. Robertson, M.D., Ph.D. |
 | | Robertson was born in Richmond, Virginia, on November 27, 1920. |  | | From 1975 to 1983, Dr. Robertson practiced at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. |  | | Robertson began his career as a Medical Officer in the U.S. Navy during World War II (194546). |
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http://www.eh.doe.gov/ohre/roadmap/histories/0478/0478toc.html
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| | James I. Robertson Jr. (Ms94-021) |
 | | After graduating from Randolph-Macon College (B.A., 1955), Robertson obtained his M.A. (1956) and Ph.D. (1959) at Emory University and served as a teaching fellow (instructor in history) at Emory from 1958 to 1959. |  | | In 1961, he was appointed executive director of the National Civil War Centennial Commission by President John F. Kennedy and served until 1965, supervising the national observance of the Civil War centenary. |  | | Robertson served as professor of history at the University of Montana from 1965 until 1967, when he joined the faculty of Virginia Tech. |
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http://spec.lib.vt.edu/mss/robertsonj.htm
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| | Overview of James Robertson Justice |
 | | James Robertson Justice stood unsuccessfully for the Labour Party in the 1950 General Election, but succeeded in becoming Rector of the University of Edinburgh in 1957. |  | | Robertson Justice initially became a journalist, working in Canada. |  | | Portly actor who was born in Wigtown into a distinguished Scottish legal family. |
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http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst170.html
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: ROBERTSON, JAMES WATERS |
 | | Robertson came to Texas from Louisiana, took part in the siege of Bexar, |  | | James Waters Robertson, Alamo defender, son of Felix and Lydia (Waters) Robertson, was born in Tennessee on February 18, 1812. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/RR/frobz.html
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| | James Stewart Robertson |
 | | He was born in 1823, and studied fiddle under Duncan McKercher (The Athole Paganini), John McAlpine and William McLeish (The Aberfeldy Paganini). |  | | The newspapers, at the time of his death, celebrated his fame as lawyer, philanthropist, and politician, but nothing was said of him as a musician. |  | | Robertson died during the 1895-96 session of the Society, which also saw the death of its Vice-President, Robert Watson, ("the Society's Bard"). |
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http://www.nigelgatherer.com/perf/fiddlers/jsrob.html
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| | James I. Robertson, Jr., papers |
 | | James I. ("Bud") Robertson, Jr., was born in Danville, Virginia, in 1930. |  | | The James I. Robertson, Jr., papers were donated by James I. and Libba Robertson of Blacksburg, Virginia, in May 1996. |  | | Robertson is the author of numerous books about the Civil War. |
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http://spec.lib.vt.edu/mss/robertsn.htm
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| | Essay: A "New" Image of General James Robertson? |
 | | A man of great dignity and charm, he has, since the recent death of his sister, begun to consider the fate of the various family treasures he holds in trust. |  | | Although one confirmed portrait of Robertson does exist, experts agree it was produced after his death. |  | | Indeed, the story that has come down through the family, passed from parent to child for eight generations, maintains this to be the only likeness ever made of James Robertson during his lifetime. |
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http://pages.prodigy.net/nhn.slate/nh00047.html
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| | James Robertson Justice |
 | | Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (1951) (as James R. Justice).... |  | | James Robertson Justice was always a noticeable presence in a film with his large... |  | | Find where James Robertson Justice is credited alongside another name |
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0433150
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| | The Law Firm of James E. Robertson, Jr., LLC - Home Page |
 | | He has tried cases in Alabama state and federal courts, has argued cases in the Alabama Supreme Court and United States Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as the Federal Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation. |  | | Jim Robertson has over twenty years of experience representing clients in a broad range of legal matters, from handling complex civil lawsuits to clearing up real estate title disputes, conducting real estate closings and drafting wills, deeds, and mortgages. |  | | The Law Firm of James E. Robertson, Jr., LLC - Home Page |
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http://www.jimrobertsonlaw.com
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| | James Robertson ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Matthew Harris Jouett - James G. McKinney n.d. |  | | John James Audubon, Douglass" Squirrel, a study for pl. 48 ofViviparous Quadripeds of North America by John James Audubon and Rev. John Bachman (New York: John James Audubon, 1845-1848), circa 1843 |  | | Moses, a farmer and homemaker from upstate New York who became one of the most respected folk artists of the pre-World War II period, was also one of the first artists to become a media superstar and probably the best known woman artist of her... |
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| | Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - James L. Robertson: MAIN |
 | | Robertson - a Jackson, Mississippi (MS) Civil Litigation... |  | | Search this free lawyer directory to find lawyers or attorneys in your city or state. |  | | Matching Sites From AOL Search: James L. Robertson |
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http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/main.adp?sid=60694
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| | Alibris: James A. Robertson |
 | | by Olmsted, Frederick Law, and Fein, Albert, and Vaux, Calvert, and Croes, John James Robertson |  | | This book arose out of a course of lectures delivered on the doctrinal differences between Catholics and Protestants. |  | | by Moehler, John Adam, and Robertson, James Burton (Translated by) |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/James_A._Robertson
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| | Clive Robertson for James Bond Petition |
 | | It is a well documented fact that Pierce Brosnan is too past it to play James Bond again, so we are championing Clive Robertson as his successor. |  | | The Clive Robertson for James Bond Petition to Eon Production / UA (United Artists) and Barbara Broccoli was created by Benjy Did It! |  | | We feel that Clive is the only choice for the role. |
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http://www.petitiononline.com/cr4jb/petition.html
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| | James R. Robertson, Ph.D. |
 | | Waters, Robert S. Watsky, Mitchell A. Wheless, James W. Williams, Robert W. Xiang, Zixiu |  | | Long-term outcome after implantation of the Prestige I disc in an end-stage indication: 4-year results from a pilot study. |  | | Park, Melburn R. Pfeiffer, Ronald F. Prosser, Rebecca A. Pulsinelli, William A. Reiner, Anton J. Reiter, Lawrence T. Robertson, James T. Schikorski, Thomas |
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http://cns.utmem.edu/faculty/J_Robertson.php
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| | James I. Robertson Jr. |
 | | Robertson's 1997 book, Stonewall Jackson: The Man, The Soldier, The Legend, was a main selection of two major book clubs, won eight national awards, and is considered the definitive biography of Jackson. |  | | Robertson, a native of Danville, Va., is the recipient of every major award given in the field of Civil War History and is the author of such award-winning books as General A. Hill, Soldiers Blue and Gray, and Civil War! |  | | Today, his Civil War Era class at Virginia Tech--with approximately 250 students each semester--is the largest of its kind in the nation. |
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http://www.civilwar.vt.edu/jr/jr.html
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| | James Hamilton Robertson |
 | | James Hamilton Robertson, better known as Hamish to his family, was born in Eastbourne, in the south of England after his parents John Robertson and Isabella Robertson moved south from Dunfermline, Scotland just after the first World War. |  | | He is survived by his wife, Joyce, their two sons, Barry and Andrew, and four grandchildren, Scott, Emily, Llion and Katie. |  | | Their first house was in Ringwood Road, which was quite a well-to-do part of the town. |
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http://www.btinternet.com/~andy.robertson/jhr.htm
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| | James Forbes-Robertson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Educated at Cheltenham College, he was 33 years old, and an Acting Lieutenant Colonel in the 1st Bn., The Border Regiment, British Army, Commander during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. |  | | James Forbes-Robertson (VC, DSO and Bar, MC) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Forbes-Robertson
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| | James Robertson |
 | | By 1773, he had married Sarah Fairchild when their daughter was baptized in St. |  | | James Robertson was born in Stonehaven, Scotland about 1747. |  | | He emigrated to America about 1768 and brought over his invalided brother. |
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http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/r/jarobertson481.html
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| | Robertson "Bob" James |
 | | The youngest of the four James brothers, Robertson James -- known as Bob throughout his life -- was appointed curator of the Milwaukee Art Museum in 1884. |  | | Bob's early years and schooling were typical of that of the other James brothers. |  | | In an autobiographical piece he wrote for his sister-in-law Alice, Bob lamented his ill fate at being born the younger brother of William and Henry and into a family where his talent appeared negligible. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/americancollection/american/genius/bob_bio.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: James Burton Robertson |
 | | In 1855 Dr. Newman nominated Robertson as professor of geography and modern history in the Catholic University of Ireland. |  | | In 1809 his mother brought him to England, and placed him at St. Edmund's College, Old Hall (1810), where he remained nine years. |  | | This work considerably influenced some of the Oxford Tractarians. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13099a.htm
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| | James Robertson book online - - review childrens books |
 | | This artikel James_Robertson is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License. |  | | This artikel James_Robertson_(early_American) is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License. |  | | James Robertson is the National Chairman of the Spartacist League in the United States and leader of the the International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist) which is an international oganization of small Trotskyist groups. |
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http://www.booksearchbytitle.com/433625_james-robertson_0720717086anyfoolcanbeacountryloverreviewchildrensbooks.html
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| | Robertson, James Logie (1846-1922). Poet. |
 | | James Logie Robertson was born in Milnathort on 18 September 1846, was educated at Edinburgh University, and became a school teacher in Edinburgh. |  | | From 1876 until 1913 he taught at the Edinburgh Ladies College, and the poetry he published under the pseudonym "Hugh Haliburton" gained great popularity. |  | | The Complete Poetical Works of James Thomson (1908). |
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http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~crumey/j_logie_robertson.html
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| | Overview of James Logie Robertson |
 | | Born in Milnathort, Robertson was educated at Orwell Parish School and the University of Edinburgh. |  | | Robertson also edited collections of poetry written by Robert Burns (1759-96), Allan Ramsay (1681 - 1758), Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) and James Thomson (1700 - 1748). |  | | He died in Edinburgh and lies buried in Morningside Cemetery. |
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http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst83.html
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 | | He is also on the Advisory Board for the University of Washington CMS Evaluation Lab. |  | | James is also the coordinator for the Intranet Peers in Government group. |  | | James is a committee member of the NSW KM Forum. |
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http://www.steptwo.com.au/columntwo
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 | | James then settled in Dublin, NH where he remained until his demise on Feb. 26, 1946. |  | | During the first two years of his marriage (1918-19) he lived and painted in Santa Barbara, CA. |  | | Born in Cambridge, MA in 1890, "Aleck" was the nephew of writer Henry James. |
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http://www.askart.com/artist/J/alexander_robertson_james.asp?ID=27209
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| | A History of Photography, by Robert Leggat: ROBERTSON, James |
 | | Robertson was an early war photographer, who covered the Crimean War (1855) and the Indian Mutiny (1857), a sequel to the work by Fenton. |  | | Together with his assistant, Felice Beato, he photographed views of Athens, Malta and Constantinople, and they both continued to visit the Middle East after the Crimean War. |  | | Some of his work may be seen at the Indian Record Office, the Imperial War Museum and at the Victoria and Albert Museum, all in London. |
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http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/robertso.htm
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| | artnet.com: Resource Library: Robertson, James |
 | | This was followed, in September 1855, by a series of the battlefields of the Crimea, in which he continued the work begun by Roger Fenton of documenting the war. |  | | He was active from about 1850 in Malta, where he met the BEATO brothers, whose sister, Maria Matilde, became Robertsons wife. |  | | With the help of the Beatos, whom he had probably taught, Robertson took a series of photographs of Constantinople in 1853 (e.g. |
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http://www.artnet.com/library/07/0724/T072424.asp
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| | James Robertson |
 | | James moved on to head up the data processing department of Time-Life Australia. |  | | James studied architecture at the University of New South Wales, and Information Processing at the New South Wales Institute of Technology. |  | | His experience has led him to write numerous seminars and papers that are well respected as sources of new software development ideas. |
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http://www.systemsguild.com/GuildSite/JSR/JSR.html
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| | Windows Booksellers at antiqbook.com |
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http://www.antiqbook.com/boox/win/books31000.shtml
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| | Robertson James |
 | | On February 24, 1898, from Dansville, New York, Bob James wrote his sister-in-law Alice Howe James a letter in response to her suggestion that he work on an autobiography. |  | | Down the palm of my left hand runs the so called line of Fortune and of Luck. |  | | The only thing to say of it is that it was a beautiful and splendid childhood for any child to have had, and I remember it all now as full of indulgence and light and color and hardly a craving unsatisfied. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/americancollection/american/genius/bob_quote.html
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