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Nicholas Philip Trist (June 2, 1800 –
February 11, 1874) was an
American lawyer, diplomat, planter, and businessman. Even
though he had been dismissed...
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Trist may
refer to:
Browse Trist (1698?–1777),
English MP
David Trist (born 1947), New
Zealand cricketer...
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Lansdown Trist (11
September 1909 – 4 June 1993) was an
English scientist and
leading figure in the
field of
organizational development (OD). He...
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Istanbul is the
largest city in Turkey,
straddling the
Bosporus Strait, the
boundary between Europe and Asia. It is
considered the country's economic,...
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Sidney George Trist MJI (1865 – 2
December 1918) was an
English activist,
journalist and editor. He
advocated for
animal welfare, anti-vivisection, anti-vaccination...
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Roderick by
reading aloud from a
medieval romance entitled The Mad
Trist, a
novel involving a
knight named Ethelred who
breaks into a hermit's dwelling...
- 1847,
Mexico entered into
peace negotiations with the U.S. envoy,
Nicholas Trist. The
resulting treaty required Mexico to cede 55
percent of its territory...
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Browse Trist (1698?–1777), of Bowden, near Totnes, Devon, was an
English politician. He was born the son of
Nicholas Trist of
Bowden and
educated at Wadham...
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William Trist Bailey (October 9, 1846, in
Torquay –
February 21, 1910, in New York City) was a land
developer who
founded the
community of
Bayswater near...
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David George Trist (born 22
September 1947 in Christchurch) is a
former first-class
cricketer who pla**** for Canterbury. A
right arm fast-medium bowler...