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- Preachers: The Story of Methodist Local Preaching, Methodist Publishing House Stigant, P. (1971) "Wesleyan Methodism and working-class radicalism in the north...
- Stigant Point is a con****uous point, 65 m high, lying 11 km (6.8 mi) south-west of Davey Point on the north coast of King George Island, in the South...
- possibly not the crowning itself. The tapestry labels the celebrant as "Stigant Archieps" (Stigand the archbishop) although by that time he had been excommunicated...
- HIC RESIDET HAROLD REX ANGLORUM. STIGANT ARCHIEP[ISCOPU]S. "Here sits Harold King of the English. Archbishop Stigand". Scene immediately after crowning...
- Philip John Stigant (21 August 1825 – 4 October 1891) was an influential member of the Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope and a three-time Mayor of the...
- Romantic strain in his critical work "A Defence of Poetry". In 1858, William Stigant, a Cambridge-educated translator, poet and essayist, writes in his essay...
- for poetry is an important text of English Romanticism. In 1858, William Stigant, a poet, essayist, and translator, wrote in his essay "Sir Philip Sidney"...
- applications of tensor analysis." In 1950 it was founded by S. Austen Stigant as The Tensor Club of Great Britain, and began publishing Matrix and Tensor...
- left to right at the United States Institute of Peace in 2024: Susan Stigant, Omima Omer Jabal Yagwb, Abuzar Osman, Kholood Khair and Pantuliano...
- "chairman" to "mayor" in 1867. Philip Stigant 1871 1872 First Term Gilles J. de Korte 1872 1874 Third term Philip Stigant 1874 1875 Second term P.U. Leibbrandt...