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Colin Macfarquhar (1744/5 – 2
April 1793) was a
Scottish bookseller and
printer who is most
known for co-founding Encyclopædia
Britannica with Andrew...
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Roderick Lemonde MacFarquhar (2
December 1930 – 10
February 2019) was a
British sinologist, politician, and journalist.
MacFarquhar was
founding editor...
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Graham MacFarquhar is an
American writer who is a
national correspondent for The New York Times.
MacFarquhar grew up in the 1960s in Brega, a fenced-off...
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Larissa MacFarquhar (born 1968) is an
American writer known for her
profiles in The New Yorker. She is the
daughter of the
sinologist Roderick MacFarquhar. She...
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Archived from the
original on May 14, 2011.
Retrieved October 27, 2010.
MacFarquhar,
Larissa (May 7, 2007). "The Conciliator:
Where is
Barack Obama Coming...
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MacFarquhar (/məkˈfɑːrxər/) is a surname, and may
refer to:
Colin Macfarquhar (1744/5–1793),
Scottish bookseller and
printer Larissa MacFarquhar (born...
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Archived from the
original on 19
January 2023.
Retrieved 19
January 2023.
MacFarquhar, Neil (12
November 2011). "Arab
League Votes to
Suspend Syria". The New...
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Archived from the
original on 2
April 2015.
Retrieved 27
March 2013.
MacFarquhar, Neil (21
October 2010). "U.N.
Doubts Fairness of
Election in Myanmar"...
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engraver and printer, who co-founded Encyclopædia
Britannica with
Colin Macfarquhar. Bell was born in
Edinburgh in 1726, his
father a baker. He had little...
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deaths is a
widely accepted minimum figure,
according to
Maurice Meisner.
MacFarquhar and
Schoenhals ****ert that in
rural China alone some 36 million people...