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  2. John Locke (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Locke was a prolific writer of short stories as well as a number of full-length novels. After joining the staff of the Celtic Monthly Locke wrote what is considered his finest full-length novel, The Shamrock and Palmetto. He followed this with an historical novel Ulick Grace: A Tale of the Tithes. However, he is today best remembered for ...

  3. Lessons for Children - Wikipedia

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    Lessons for Children is a series of four age-adapted reading primers written by the prominent 18th-century British poet and essayist Anna Laetitia Barbauld. Published in 1778 and 1779, the books initiated a revolution in children's literature in the Anglo-American world.

  4. John Locke - Wikipedia

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    John Locke's portrait by Godfrey Kneller, National Portrait Gallery, London. John Locke (/ l ɒ k /; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704 ()) [13] was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".

  5. 25 Heartfelt Mother’s Day Poems to Honor the World ... - AOL

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    One special way to show your appreciation for your mom is with a heartfelt Mother's Day poem, like the 25 below. Some are from famous poets, like Edgar Allan Poe , while others are lesser-known.

  6. William John Locke - Wikipedia

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    In addition, four of his books were made into Broadway plays, two of which Locke wrote and were produced by Charles Frohman. In the early twentieth century Locke lived at Corner Hall, Hemel Hempstead in England. [2] Locke died of cancer at 67, rue Marceline-Desbordes-Valmore, Paris, France, on 15 May 1930.

  7. Mary Clarke (letter writer) - Wikipedia

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    The Clarkes also wrote to John Locke, who was a friend of Edward and a cousin of Mary; Locke had previously suggested that Clarke marry his friend Sir William Pelham. His replies in their three-way discussions concerning the education of Edward Junior were later published in 1693 as Some Thoughts Concerning Education . [ 2 ]

  8. The Meanest Man in the World (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Meanest Man in the World may refer to: The Meanest Man in the World, 1920 American comedy play by George M. Cohan; The Meanest Man in the World, American silent comedy version of Cohan play; The Meanest Man in the World, American comedy vehicle for Jack Benny, based on Cohan play

  9. 'Meanest mom ever' teaches her kids a hard lesson on manners

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    Jaime Primak Sullivan took her three kids to Dairy Queen for a special treat after dinner and forced them to learn a hard lesson.