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| | Hexapedia - Winston Churchill (novelist) |
 | | Churchill's early novels were historical but his later works were set in contemporary America. |  | | While he would be most successful as a novelist, he was also a published poet and essayist. |  | | They were both popular, contemporary authors, although the British Churchill wrote only one novel. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Winston_Churchill_(novelist)
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| | winston churchhill |
 | | We were to choose a 'old famous person' and write about them and make it look interesting. |  | | courage, all other virtues lose their meaning." - Sir Winston Churchhill andquo... |  | | There is much that we can learn from Winston Churchill's life and words. |
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http://www.pilgrimscompanion.com/articles/22/winston-churchhill.html
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| | Winston Churchill, American novelist |
 | | LIVING: BOOKS: A tale of sleaze, vanity and Sir Winston |  | | Ian Parri enlists the aid of two new books to draw up his own list of the nation's true greats.(Features) |  | | The alphabet man; The painter and printmaker William Nicholson has long been eclipsed by his more famous son, the abstract artist Ben. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/id/A0812196
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| | NEW HAMPSHIRE - LoveToKnow Article on NEW HAMPSHIRE |
 | | But the Democrats broke into two factions in 1846 over the question of slavery (see HALE, JOHN PARKER); the American or Know-Nothing party elected a governor in 1855 and 1856; and then control o~ the state passed to the Republican party which has held it to the present. |  | | After 189o the railway corporations were charged with a corrupt domination of the legislature and the courts, and in 1906 a Lincoln Republican movement was organized under the leadership of the well-known novelist Winston Churchill (b. |
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http://www.1911ency.org/N/NE/NEW_HAMPSHIRE.htm
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