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  • Bryce James
  • American basketball player (born 2007)

    Bryce Maximus James (born June 14, 2007) is an American college basketball player for the Arizona Wildcats of the Big 12 Conference. He is the second

    Bryce James

    Bryce James

    Bryce_James

  • James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce
  • British academic (1838–1922)

    James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce, OM, GCVO, PC, FRS, FBA (10 May 1838 – 22 January 1922), was a British academic, jurist, historian, and Liberal politician

    James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce

    James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce

    James_Bryce,_1st_Viscount_Bryce

  • James Bryce
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James Bryce may refer to: James Bryce (geologist) (1806–1877), Irish naturalist and geologist James Bryce (footballer) (1884–1916), Scottish footballer

    James Bryce

    James_Bryce

  • Bronny James
  • American basketball player (born 2004)

    appearances. In his senior season, James stepped into a leading role and was joined on the team by his younger brother, Bryce. In August 2022, he played alongside

    Bronny James

    Bronny James

    Bronny_James

  • Bryce (surname)
  • Surname list

    Church; Bishop of Polynesia James Bryce (Belfast) (1806–1877), Irish naturalist and geologist James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce (1838–1922), was a British

    Bryce (surname)

    Bryce_(surname)

  • Aberdeen South (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards

    James Bryce

    Aberdeen South (UK Parliament constituency)

    Aberdeen South (UK Parliament constituency)

    Aberdeen_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • James Bryce (geologist)
  • Irish mathematician, naturalist and geologist

    James Bryce LLD FRSE (22 October 1806, in Killaig, near Coleraine, County Londonderry, Ulster – 11 July 1877, in Inverfarigaig, Inverness-shire, Scotland)

    James Bryce (geologist)

    James Bryce (geologist)

    James_Bryce_(geologist)

  • Abraham Lincoln
  • President of the United States from 1861 to 1865

    McPherson, James M. (1992). Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195076066. McPherson, James M. (2009)

    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham_Lincoln

  • Mount Ararat
  • Highest mountain in Turkey

    (1856). Later in the 19th century, two British politicians and scholars—James Bryce (1876) and H. F. B. Lynch (1893)—climbed the mountain. The first winter

    Mount Ararat

    Mount Ararat

    Mount_Ararat

  • Blue Book (Bryce and Toynbee book)
  • Empire Press coverage during the Armenian Genocide Toynbee, Arnold; Bryce, James Bryce (1916). The treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-16 :

    Blue Book (Bryce and Toynbee book)

    Blue Book (Bryce and Toynbee book)

    Blue_Book_(Bryce_and_Toynbee_book)

  • Committee on Alleged German Outrages
  • World War I commission headed by Viscount Bryce

    Committee on Alleged German Outrages, often called the Bryce Report after its chair, Viscount James Bryce (1838–1922), is best known for producing the "Report

    Committee on Alleged German Outrages

    Committee on Alleged German Outrages

    Committee_on_Alleged_German_Outrages

  • Ulysses S. Grant
  • Civil War general, U.S. president from 1869 to 1877

    intimate friends among fellow cadets, including Frederick Tracy Dent and James Longstreet. He was inspired both by the Commandant, Captain Charles Ferguson

    Ulysses S. Grant

    Ulysses S. Grant

    Ulysses_S._Grant

  • Kingdom of Germany
  • Germany during the Middle Ages

    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 180–182. James Vc Bryce (1863). The Holy Roman Empire by James Bryce. T. & G. Shrimpton, 1864. pp. 92–93. Len Scales

    Kingdom of Germany

    Kingdom of Germany

    Kingdom_of_Germany

  • Battle of Appomattox Court House
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    Confederate States, began when the Union Army of the Potomac crossed the James River in June 1864. The armies under the command of Lieutenant General and

    Battle of Appomattox Court House

    Battle of Appomattox Court House

    Battle_of_Appomattox_Court_House

  • Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
  • 1865 murder in Washington, D.C., US

    Cincinnati at the time of the assassination); theater owner John T. Ford; James Pumphrey, from whom Booth hired his horse; John M. Lloyd, the innkeeper

    Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    Assassination_of_Abraham_Lincoln

  • 1868 United States presidential election
  • Packer of Pennsylvania Governor James E. English of Connecticut Former Governor Joel Parker of New Jersey Senator James Rood Doolittle of Wisconsin Associate

    1868 United States presidential election

    1868 United States presidential election

    1868_United_States_presidential_election

  • James Bryce (footballer)
  • Scottish footballer (1884–1916)

    James Bryce (24 January 1884 – 30 August 1916) was a Scottish amateur footballer who played in the Scottish League for Queen's Park as a half back. Bryce

    James Bryce (footballer)

    James_Bryce_(footballer)

  • Rutherford B. Hayes
  • President of the United States from 1877 to 1881

    to get Hayes the nomination. In June 1876, the convention assembled with James G. Blaine of Maine as the favorite. Blaine started with a significant lead

    Rutherford B. Hayes

    Rutherford B. Hayes

    Rutherford_B._Hayes

  • Party system
  • Political groupings in a democracy

    originated by European scholars studying the United States, especially James Bryce, Giovanni Sartori and Moisey Ostrogorsky, and has been expanded to cover

    Party system

    Party_system

  • 1872 United States presidential election
  • positions compared to the main Republican Party. A sizable minority led by James A. Bayard, Jr. sought to act independently of the Liberal Republican ticket

    1872 United States presidential election

    1872 United States presidential election

    1872_United_States_presidential_election

  • James W. Bryce
  • American engineer & inventor (1880–1949)

    James Wares Bryce (1880 – 1949) was an American engineer and inventor. In 1936, on the centenary of the United States Patent Office, he was honored as

    James W. Bryce

    James_W._Bryce

  • Wife selling (English custom)
  • 17th–?19th-century custom for ending an unsatisfactory marriage

    until the early 20th century; according to the jurist and historian James Bryce, writing in 1901, wife sales were still occasionally taking place during

    Wife selling (English custom)

    Wife_selling_(English_custom)

  • 1876 United States presidential election
  • Grant's decision to retire after his second term, U.S. Representative James G. Blaine emerged as frontrunner for the Republican nomination; however

    1876 United States presidential election

    1876 United States presidential election

    1876_United_States_presidential_election

  • 1864 United States presidential election
  • Presidency of Abraham Lincoln (University Press of Kansas, 1994) pp. 274–93. James G. Randall and Richard N. Current. Lincoln the President: Last Full Measure

    1864 United States presidential election

    1864 United States presidential election

    1864_United_States_presidential_election

  • Bryce Brothers
  • partners James Bryce, Robert D. Bryce, Andrew H. Bryce and David K. Bryce. Other partners included James M. Bryce, Samuel A. Bryce, Frank G. Bryce as well

    Bryce Brothers

    Bryce Brothers

    Bryce_Brothers

  • Woodrow Wilson
  • President of the United States from 1913 to 1921

    1807, and settled in Steubenville, Ohio. Wilson's paternal grandfather James Wilson published a pro-tariff and anti-slavery newspaper, The Western Herald

    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow_Wilson

  • History of Burgundy
  • Occurrences and people in Burgundy throughout history

    havoc than that summarized by the phrase 'all the Burgundies'." In 1862, James Bryce compiled a list of ten such entities, a list which Davies himself extends

    History of Burgundy

    History of Burgundy

    History_of_Burgundy

  • Andrew Johnson
  • President of the United States from 1865 to 1869

    Bank of North Carolina, appointed by William Polk, a relative of President James K. Polk. Both Jacob and Mary were illiterate, and had worked as tavern servants

    Andrew Johnson

    Andrew Johnson

    Andrew_Johnson

  • Liberal government, 1892–1895
  • Government of Great Britain and Ireland

    Rosebery succeeded him. May 1894 – James Bryce succeeds A. J. Mundella at the Board of Trade. Lord Tweedmouth succeeds Bryce at the Duchy of Lancaster, remaining

    Liberal government, 1892–1895

    Liberal government, 1892–1895

    Liberal_government,_1892–1895

  • Comparative politics
  • Field in political science

    Gaetano Mosca and Max Weber, Vilfredo Pareto and Robert Michels, on to James Bryce – with his Modern Democracies (1921) – and Carl Joachim Friedrich – with

    Comparative politics

    Comparative politics

    Comparative_politics

  • Compromise of 1877
  • Speculated political deal for the US presidency

    Reconstruction" in Region, Race and Reconstruction edited by Morgan Kousser and James McPherson. (Oxford University Press, 1982) pp. 417–50. Downs, Gregory P

    Compromise of 1877

    Compromise of 1877

    Compromise_of_1877

  • Machrie Moor Stone Circles
  • Neolithic monument, Arran, Scotland

    were sited in this location. The stone circles were recorded in 1861 by James Bryce, and numbered 1 to 5. Five other monuments in the area were numbered

    Machrie Moor Stone Circles

    Machrie Moor Stone Circles

    Machrie_Moor_Stone_Circles

  • LeBron James
  • American basketball player (born 1984)

    Bronny and Bryce, and a daughter, Zhuri. Bronny was drafted by the Lakers in June 2024, and played his first game with his father that October. James owns a

    LeBron James

    LeBron James

    LeBron_James

  • A Wine of Wizardry
  • 1907 fantasy-horror poem by George Sterling

    of Bierce but of James Bryce, with a preface by Chamberlain that tied "A Wine of Wizardry" to the Bryce controversy: “Mr. James Bryce, author of The American

    A Wine of Wizardry

    A Wine of Wizardry

    A_Wine_of_Wizardry

  • Vigilantia
  • Sister of Byzantine emperor Justinian I

    develop on the Slavic origins of Justinian and his family. In 1883, James Bryce discovered a "Vita Justiniani" manuscript in the Palazzo Barberini. It

    Vigilantia

    Vigilantia

  • Emancipation Proclamation
  • Executive order by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln freeing slaves in the South

    2013, at the Wayback Machine with Pulitzer Prize-winning author James McPherson and James Cornelius, Curator of the Lincoln Collection in the Abraham Lincoln

    Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation_Proclamation

  • Bryce Harper
  • American baseball player (born 1992)

    Bryce Aron Max Harper (born October 16, 1992) is an American professional baseball right fielder and first baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major

    Bryce Harper

    Bryce Harper

    Bryce_Harper

  • Stalwarts (politics)
  • Faction of the U.S. Republican Party, 1870s–1880s

    election. The designation of "Stalwart" to describe the faction was coined by James G. Blaine, who would later lead the rival "Half-Breed" faction during the

    Stalwarts (politics)

    Stalwarts (politics)

    Stalwarts_(politics)

  • Panic of 1873
  • Financial crisis leading to economic depression in Europe and North America

    (1): 107–118. doi:10.1017/S0022050700031399. S2CID 154752536. Laughlin, James Laurence (1898). "Chapter XI". The History of Bimetallism in the United

    Panic of 1873

    Panic of 1873

    Panic_of_1873

  • Sierra Canyon School
  • Prep school in Los Angeles, California, US

    Zealand Bronny James (2023), NBA player, son of LeBron James Bryce James (2025), high school basketball player, younger son of LeBron James Zoe Jarvis (2018)

    Sierra Canyon School

    Sierra_Canyon_School

  • Bryce McGuire
  • American screenwriter and producer

    Bryce James McGuire (born November 24, 1987) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for writing and directing the horror film Night Swim (2024). He

    Bryce McGuire

    Bryce_McGuire

  • Stuart Jones (historian)
  • British historian

    Research Fellowship 2020-23, during which he completed a biography of James Bryce. Jones is best known for his work on French and British political thought

    Stuart Jones (historian)

    Stuart_Jones_(historian)

  • Bryce commission
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    investigations led by James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce: Royal Commission on Secondary Education, an 1895 Royal Commission Bryce Commission (House of Lords

    Bryce commission

    Bryce_commission

  • Reconstruction era
  • Period after American Civil War (1865–1877)

    McPherson, James M. (1992). Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507606-6. McPherson, James M.; Hogue

    Reconstruction era

    Reconstruction era

    Reconstruction_era

  • White League
  • White paramilitary group from the United States

    Battle of the Civil War, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2007, pp.70–76 James K. Hogue, "The Battle of Colfax: Paramilitarism and Counterrevolution in

    White League

    White League

    White_League

  • Bryce Park
  • Park in Washington, D.C., U.S.

    November 17, 1965, Bryce park was dedicated by Under Secretary of the Interior John A. Carver, Jr. in honor of James Bryce. Bryce was a British professor

    Bryce Park

    Bryce Park

    Bryce_Park

  • Andrew Carnegie
  • American industrialist and philanthropist (1835–1919)

    Century, under the editorship of James Knowles, and the influential North American Review, led by the editor Lloyd Bryce. In 1889, Carnegie published "Wealth"

    Andrew Carnegie

    Andrew Carnegie

    Andrew_Carnegie

  • Emperor Takakura
  • Emperor of Japan from 1168 to 1180

    ISBN 978-0-520-03460-0; OCLC 251325323 Helmolt, Hans Ferdinand and James Bryce Bryce. (1907). The World's History: A Survey of Man's Progress. Vol. 2.

    Emperor Takakura

    Emperor Takakura

    Emperor_Takakura

  • Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
  • 1865 amendment abolishing slavery

    such an amendment was introduced by Representative James Mitchell Ashley of Ohio. Representative James F. Wilson of Iowa soon followed with a similar proposal

    Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Thirteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

  • New York City draft riots
  • 1863 civil unrest protesting American Civil War conscription

    1863. Schouler, James (1899). History of the United States of America, Under the Constitution. Dodd, Mead & Company. p. 418. Rhodes, James Ford (1902). History

    New York City draft riots

    New York City draft riots

    New_York_City_draft_riots

  • Savannah James
  • American businesswoman and philanthropist and wife of Basketball player Lebron James

    children, including LeBron Jr. and Bryce, the former a guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. Jackson, Charreah. "Savannah James On Married Life With LeBron, Why

    Savannah James

    Savannah James

    Savannah_James

  • List of office bearers of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh and Harveian Orations
  • College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2023. "James Bryce". Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. 2023. Retrieved 9 February

    List of office bearers of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh and Harveian Orations

    List of office bearers of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh and Harveian Orations

    List_of_office_bearers_of_the_Harveian_Society_of_Edinburgh_and_Harveian_Orations

  • Emperor Antoku
  • Emperor of Japan from 1180 to 1185

    ISBN 978-0-520-03460-0; OCLC 251325323 Helmolt, Hans Ferdinand and James Bryce Bryce. (1907). The World's History: A Survey of Man's Progress. Vol. 2.

    Emperor Antoku

    Emperor Antoku

    Emperor_Antoku

  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize
  • British prizes for English language literature

    The James Tait Black Memorial Prizes are literary prizes awarded for literature written in the English language. They, along with the Hawthornden Prize

    James Tait Black Memorial Prize

    James_Tait_Black_Memorial_Prize

  • Latium
  • Historical region of Italy where Rome was founded

    pp. 36–37 Mommsen pp. 37–38 Mommsen p. 38 Mommsen p. 39 Viscount James Bryce Bryce The World's History: The Mediterranean nations. London (1902). p. 343

    Latium

    Latium

    Latium

  • Top Gear: Patagonia Special
  • Special episode of Top Gear

    December. The special sees hosts, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May, using a selection of cars with V8 engines to celebrate the 60th anniversary

    Top Gear: Patagonia Special

    Top_Gear:_Patagonia_Special

  • Crédit Mobilier scandal
  • American political scandal

    Roscoe Conkling of New York Senator James Harlan of Iowa (retiring) Senator John Logan of Illinois Representative James W. Patterson of New Hampshire Senator

    Crédit Mobilier scandal

    Crédit Mobilier scandal

    Crédit_Mobilier_scandal

  • Annan Bryce
  • British politician

    Annan Bryce (1841 – 25 June 1923) was a British businessman and Liberal Party politician. He was the son of the schoolmaster and geologist James Bryce and

    Annan Bryce

    Annan Bryce

    Annan_Bryce

  • Bryce Eldridge
  • American baseball player (born 2004)

    in 2025. Bryce Edward Eldridge was born on October 20, 2004, in Fairfax, Virginia. Eldridge grew up in Vienna, Virginia and attended James Madison High

    Bryce Eldridge

    Bryce_Eldridge

  • Scalawag
  • 1860s American term

    by many historians, such as in works by Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins (1991), James Alex Baggett (2003), Hyman Rubin (2006), and Frank J. Wetta (2012). The

    Scalawag

    Scalawag

    Scalawag

  • Ottoman invasion of Persia (1906)
  • 332–343. doi:10.2307/29738313. ISSN 1068-3380. JSTOR 29738313. Bryce (Viscount), James Bryce; Toynbee, Arnold (2000). The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman

    Ottoman invasion of Persia (1906)

    Ottoman_invasion_of_Persia_(1906)

  • Unsinkable (film)
  • 2024 film by Cody Hartman

    Burlingham Rohn Thomas as Douglas Moss Charles David Richards as James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce Nancy Mimless as Edith Bell Ben Donlow as Samuel J. Battle

    Unsinkable (film)

    Unsinkable_(film)

  • Radical Republicans
  • Faction of the 19th-century U.S. Republican Party

    Justice, James Speed (Attorney General) and Edwin M. Stanton (Secretary of War). Lincoln appointed many Radical Republicans, such as journalist James Shepherd

    Radical Republicans

    Radical_Republicans

  • Bryce Boettcher
  • American football and baseball player (born 2002)

    Bryce Alan Boettcher (BECH-ər; born July 8, 2002) is an American professional football linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football

    Bryce Boettcher

    Bryce Boettcher

    Bryce_Boettcher

  • Forty acres and a mule
  • Attempt to redistribute land during the US Civil War

    "somewhere else". Plans for a colony of freed slaves began in 1801 when James Monroe asked President Thomas Jefferson to help create a penal colony for

    Forty acres and a mule

    Forty acres and a mule

    Forty_acres_and_a_mule

  • Armenophile
  • Person with a strong interest in Armenians

    and jurist, James Bryce, a pro-Armenian "James Bryce-175". genocide-museum.am. Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute. 2013. Bryce, James (1878). "On Armenia

    Armenophile

    Armenophile

  • Bryce Cotton
  • American-Australian basketball player (born 1992)

    Bryce Jiron Cotton (born August 11, 1992) is an American-Australian professional basketball player for the Adelaide 36ers of the Australian National Basketball

    Bryce Cotton

    Bryce Cotton

    Bryce_Cotton

  • Thaddeus Stevens
  • American statesman (1792–1868)

    Delle, James A.; Levine, Mary Ann (2015). "'Equality of man before his creator': Thaddeus Stevens and the struggle against slavery". In Delle, James A. (ed

    Thaddeus Stevens

    Thaddeus Stevens

    Thaddeus_Stevens

  • Etchmiadzin Cathedral
  • Mother church of Armenia built in the 4th century

    17th century additions in bright red. 19th century British visitors James Bryce and H. F. B. Lynch were not impressed by its architecture. Robert Ker

    Etchmiadzin Cathedral

    Etchmiadzin Cathedral

    Etchmiadzin_Cathedral

  • Harry Augustus Garfield
  • American lawyer, academic and public official (1863–1942)

    James A. Garfield. Harry Augustus Garfield was born on October 11, 1863, in Hiram, Ohio, to future President (then General in the Union Army) James A

    Harry Augustus Garfield

    Harry Augustus Garfield

    Harry_Augustus_Garfield

  • Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909
  • 1909 treaty between the United States and Canada

    Secretary of State Elihu Root, and for Canada by the British Ambassador James Bryce on January 11, 1909. It was approved for ratification by the required

    Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909

    Boundary_Waters_Treaty_of_1909

  • H. A. L. Fisher
  • British historian and politician (1865–1940)

    and the BBC. He was awarded the 1927 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his biography James Bryce, Viscount Bryce of Dechmont, O.M. and received the Order

    H. A. L. Fisher

    H. A. L. Fisher

    H._A._L._Fisher

  • Royal Commission on Secondary Education
  • Royal Commission which reported in 1895 and was chaired by James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce. The commission was concerned with the organisation and administration

    Royal Commission on Secondary Education

    Royal_Commission_on_Secondary_Education

  • Constantine VI
  • Byzantine emperor from 780 to 797

    Galician-Volhynian Prince. Byzantinoslavica, 72(1-2), 188-233 (226). James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce (1864), The Holy Roman Empire, pp. 62–64 Treadgold 1997, pp

    Constantine VI

    Constantine VI

    Constantine_VI

  • Mount Bryce
  • Mountain in British Columbia, Canada

    J. Norman Collie after Viscount James Bryce, who was President of the Alpine Club (London) at the time. Mount Bryce is the fifteenth-highest peak in

    Mount Bryce

    Mount Bryce

    Mount_Bryce

  • James Whitford
  • American basketball coach

    James Bryce Whitford (born July 23, 1971) is an American college basketball assistant coach for the Rhode Island Rams men's basketball program and the

    James Whitford

    James_Whitford

  • Liberal Republican Party (United States)
  • Political party in the United States

    parties. In the 1880s, many would join the Mugwump movement in opposition to James G. Blaine. Many also joined the Greenback Party, which sought inflationary

    Liberal Republican Party (United States)

    Liberal Republican Party (United States)

    Liberal_Republican_Party_(United_States)

  • Ani
  • Medieval Armenian city

    characteristic specimens are to be found in the ruined city of Ani..." — James Bryce, 1876 In the first half of the 19th century, European travelers discovered

    Ani

    Ani

    Ani

  • Great Railroad Strike of 1877
  • Widespread US rail-worker strike

    had 700,000 members seeking to represent all workers. In 1888, Archbishop James Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore sympathized with the workers and collaborated

    Great Railroad Strike of 1877

    Great Railroad Strike of 1877

    Great_Railroad_Strike_of_1877

  • Bryce Lance
  • American football player (born 2002)

    Bryce Lance (born August 20, 2002) is an American professional football wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL)

    Bryce Lance

    Bryce_Lance

  • Drumlin
  • Elongated hill formed by glacial action

    2003 Glaciers & Glaciation, Arnold, London (p. 431) ISBN 0-340-58431-9 Bryce, James (1838). "On the evidences of diluvial action in the north of Ireland"

    Drumlin

    Drumlin

    Drumlin

  • Long Depression
  • Worldwide economic recession from 1873 to 1879

    The Economic Performance Index (EPI), Vadim Khramov and John Ridings Lee James R. Vernon, "Unemployment rates in postbellum America: 1869–1899." Journal

    Long Depression

    Long_Depression

  • List of stewards of the Manor of Northstead
  • Procedural device to allow British MPs to resign

    25 May 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2008. Harvie, Christopher (2004). "Bryce, James". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University

    List of stewards of the Manor of Northstead

    List of stewards of the Manor of Northstead

    List_of_stewards_of_the_Manor_of_Northstead

  • Black Codes (United States)
  • Segregationist and discriminatory state and local laws passed after the Civil War

    gathering in groups for worship, and learning to read and write. In 1832, James Kent wrote that "in most of the United States, there is a distinction in

    Black Codes (United States)

    Black_Codes_(United_States)

  • Emperor Rokujō
  • Emperor of Japan from 1165 to 1168

    ISBN 978-0-520-03460-0; OCLC 251325323 Helmolt, Hans Ferdinand and James Bryce Bryce. (1907). The World's History: A Survey of Man's Progress. Vol. 2.

    Emperor Rokujō

    Emperor Rokujō

    Emperor_Rokujō

  • Jock McLaren
  • Australian army officer

    McLaren was born on 27 April 1902 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. His father was James Bryce McLaren, a chemist, while his mother was Annie Maxwell (née Kerr). During

    Jock McLaren

    Jock McLaren

    Jock_McLaren

  • Crowned republic
  • Informal term for where a monarch's role is seen as almost entirely ceremonial

    various states as crowned republics for varied reasons. For example, James Bryce wrote in 1921: By Monarchy I understand the thing not the Name i.e. not

    Crowned republic

    Crowned republic

    Crowned_republic

  • Ralph Bunche
  • American political scientist (1904–1971)

    (1903–1905) Albert Shaw (1905–1906) Frederick N. Judson (1906–1907) James Bryce (1907–1908) A. Lawrence Lowell (1908–1909) Woodrow Wilson (1909–1910)

    Ralph Bunche

    Ralph Bunche

    Ralph_Bunche

  • Augustine Birrell
  • British politician (1850–1933)

    January 1907 he was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, to replace James Bryce who had been made Ambassador to the United States. While serving in government

    Augustine Birrell

    Augustine Birrell

    Augustine_Birrell

  • Freedmen's Bureau
  • US agency assisting freedmen in the South

    ISBN 9780393311785 – via Archive.org.; biography of Bureau's head. McPherson, James M. (1964). The struggle for equality: Abolitionists and the Negro in the

    Freedmen's Bureau

    Freedmen's Bureau

    Freedmen's_Bureau

  • List of people associated with Oriel College, Oxford
  • 1855, year of grace (due to marriage) 24 June 1857: Poet. James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce – Elected 25 April 1862, perpetual Fellow 6 April 1863, resigned

    List of people associated with Oriel College, Oxford

    List_of_people_associated_with_Oriel_College,_Oxford

  • Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
  • vanquished empires". In the words of the English historian James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce in his 1864 work on the Holy Roman Empire, the empire was the

    Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire

    Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire

    Dissolution_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Gentlemen's club
  • Private social club

    Lawrence Hall in Montreal. The club's original founders were Andrew Allan, James Bryce Allan, Hugh Montagu Allan, Louis Joseph Forget, Hartland St. Claire MacDougall

    Gentlemen's club

    Gentlemen's club

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  • Rigid constitution
  • Most supreme law, above other law

    Uncodified constitution – Legal doctrine source of rigid constitution James Bryce, "Flexible and Rigid Constitution", Studies in History and Jurisprudence

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  • Reichshund
  • German term for Chancellor Bismarck's dogs

    diplomats, as calculated demonstrations of power. Former diplomat James Bryce, Viscount Bryce referred to the dog as "now and then growl[ing] and show[ing]

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  • Red Shirts (United States)
  • Southern US paramilitary organization (post-Civil War)

    Hampton was re-elected without opposition. In the 1880s, local Redshirts like James B. Morrison won political office, further cementing democratic rule. Future

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    Red Shirts (United States)

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  • American Political Science Association
  • Professional association of political scientists in the United States

    Goodnow, 1904–1905 Albert Shaw, 1905–1906 Frederick N. Judson, 1906–1907 James Bryce, 1907–1908 Abbott Lawrence Lowell, 1908–1909 Woodrow Wilson, 1909–1910

    American Political Science Association

    American Political Science Association

    American_Political_Science_Association

  • Redeemers
  • American political group

    The Promise of the New South: Life after Reconstruction (1993). Baggett, James Alex. The Scalawags: Southern Dissenters in the Civil War and Reconstruction

    Redeemers

    Redeemers

  • Wilmington massacre
  • 1898 insurrection and massacre in North Carolina, US

    which can only be averted by the suppression of a Republican ticket. - James Menzies Sprunt to Governor Daniel Russell, October 24, 1898 The Wilmington

    Wilmington massacre

    Wilmington massacre

    Wilmington_massacre

  • Dark Nature (2009 film)
  • 2009 film

    Vanya Eadie as Jane Imogen Toner as Chloe Niall Greig Fulton as McKenzie James Bryce as Jonathan Len McCaffer as Alex Joanna Miller as Emily Jane Stabler

    Dark Nature (2009 film)

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    Supplanter; Holder of the Heel; Form of James

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    Jakes

    English : patronymic from Jack 1.Czech (Jakeš) : from a derivative of the personal name Jakub, Czech form of Jacob.

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    James

    same as Jacob, the Greek form of Jacob, supplanter (to take the place of another, as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like)

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    English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Czech (Janeš) : from a pet form of the personal name Jan, a vernacular form of Greek Iōannēs (see John).

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    English : unexplained.German : possibly from a Germanic stem sam used of a personal name of unknown meaning.

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    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

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    James Seamus

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  • Eames
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    Eames

    English : probably from the possessive case of the Middle English word eam ‘uncle’, denoting a retainer in the household of the uncle of some important local person.English : possibly also a variant of Ames.

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  • Fitz James
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    Fitz James

    Son of James.

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  • James, Jimmy
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    Supplanter

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  • JAYMES
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    English

    JAYMES

    Variant spelling of English James, JAYMES means "supplanter."

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  • Games
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    Games

    Spanish : variant of Gámez (see Gamez).English : variant of Game.

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    Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Scottish

    Jamee

    Supplanter; One who Replaces; Form of James

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    Hames

    English : habitational name from Hames Hall in Papcastle, Cumbria, named from the plural of northern Middle English hame ‘homestead’.

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  • JAMES
  • Male

    English

    JAMES

    Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, JAMES means "supplanter." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.

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  • Ames
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    Ames

    English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.

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    Shoaib

    A Prophet's name

  • Valda
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    Valda

    Lord Ganesh

  • Sati | ஸதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sati | ஸதீ

    Partner, Chaste woman

  • Banshidhar | பஂஷீதர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Banshidhar | பஂஷீதர

    Lord Krishna

  • Nagalakshmi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil, Traditional

    Nagalakshmi

    Central

  • Witting
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    Witting

    English : patronymic from White.North German : habitational name from a place named Wittingen, near Braunschweig.North German : patronymic from Witt 1.

  • Sophronia
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    British, English, Greek

    Sophronia

    Sensible; Prudent; Self Controlled

  • Alsip
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    Alsip

    English : variant of Alsop.

  • YISKAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    YISKAH

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Yiska, YISKAH means "one who beholds" or "one who looks out."

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    Baltasar

    Protected by God.

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  • Lames
  • n. pl.

    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.

  • Namer
  • n.

    One who names, or calls by name.

  • Quinquennalia
  • n. pl.

    Public games celebrated every five years.

  • Trieterics
  • n. pl.

    Festival games celebrated once in three years.

  • Binominal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

  • Gray
  • superl.

    Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.

  • Polyonomous
  • a.

    Having many names or titles; polyonymous.

  • Jeames
  • n.

    A footman; a flunky.

  • Gong
  • n.

    A privy or jakes.

  • Tamer
  • n.

    One who tames or subdues.

  • Onomatologist
  • n.

    One versed in the history of names.

  • Fish
  • n.

    A counter, used in various games.

  • Gameful
  • a.

    Full of game or games.

  • Hellanodic
  • n.

    A judge or umpire in games or combats.

  • Jambes
  • n.

    Alt. of Jambeux

  • Table
  • n.

    The games of backgammon and of draughts.

  • Jakes
  • n.

    A privy.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Multinominous
  • a.

    Having many names or terms.