- The
Statesman is an
Indian English-language
broadsheet daily newspaper founded in 1818 and
published simultaneously in Kolkata, New Delhi,
Siliguri and...
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American Statesmanship Park, also
known as "Mount Rush Hour", is a park in Houston, Texas.
Located at the
intersection of
Interstate 10 and Interstate...
- Straussian-influenced
conservative think tank,
publishing on
topics such as
statesmanship,
Lincoln scholarship, and
modern conservative issues.[non-primary source...
- in 2003. In
March 2020, the
Institute published "Restoring
American Statesmanship: A Citizen's Guide," a
resource for
elected officials, businesses, schools...
- Look up statesman,
statesmanship, statesperson, or
stateswoman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
statesman or
stateswoman is a
politician or a leader...
- 1850 to 1879. He was very well
known and well
respected for his keen
statesmanship. He was born into a
family of
Vadnagara Nagar Brahmins from
Ghogha near...
- Cnut (/kəˈnjuːt/; Old Norse: Knútr Old
Norse pronunciation: [ˈknuːtr]; c. 990 – 12
November 1035), also
known as
Canute and with the
epithet the Great...
- commentator,
Senior Fellow of the
Claremont Institute for the
Study of
Statesmanship and
Political Philosophy,
Fellow of the
American Academy in Rome, and...
- on what he
called the "triple tests" of leadership, longevity, and
statesmanship: John Adams,
Benjamin Franklin,
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas...
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Oscar Fredrik Torp (pronunciation, 8 June 1893 – 1 May 1958) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Norwegian Labour Party. He was
party leader from 1923 to...