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1) 1450. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996
...NUMBER:1450 QUOTATION:A superior person brings out the best in others. ATTRIBUTION:Chinese proverb. Confucian Analects....

2) 1450. Harry A Blackmun, Associate Justice, US Supreme Court. Simpson s Contemporary Quotations. 1988
...NUMBER: 1450 AUTHOR: Harry A Blackmun, Associate Justice, US Supreme Court QUOTATION: Who is to say that 5 men 10 years ago were right whereas 5 men looking the other...

3) 1450. William Shakespeare. Macbeth. 1564-1616. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 1450 AUTHOR: William Shakespeare (1564–1616) QUOTATION: O, I could play the woman with mine eyes And braggart with my tongue. ATTRIBUTION: Macbeth. Act iv....

4) 1450. The Statue of Lorenzo de' Medici by James Ernest Nesmith. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, ed. 1900. An American Anthology, 1787-1900
...MARK me how still I am!—The sound of feet Unnumbered echoing through this vaulted hall, Or voices harsh, on me unheeded fall, Placed high in my memorial niche and...

5) 1450. James Madison (1751-1836). Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989
...James Madison (1751-1836) The essence of Government is power; and power, lodged as it must be in human hands, will ever be liable to abuse. JAMES MADISON, speech...

6) 2. Science and Learning, 1450-1700. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...2. Science and Learning, 1450-1700 a. Science 1469 Publication of Pliny's Historia naturalis, the first scientific book to be printed. 1 1500 Hieronymus Brunschwig...

7) Cade, Jack. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...Cade, Jack, d. 1450, English rebel. Of his life very little is known. He may have been of Irish birth; some of his followers called him John Mortimer and claimed...

8) Francia. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...Francia, (franīcha) (KEY) , c.1450-1517, Italian painter, goldsmith, and medalist of the early Bolognese school, whose real name was Francesco Raibolini. Until the...

9) §2. Early Scots. IV. The Scottish Language. Vol. 2. The End of the Middle Ages. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
...The name Early Scots, for the period ending c. 1450, is even less satisfactory than Middle Scots for the next (from 1450 to 1620); but it will do no harm if it be...

10) Sforza. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...Sforza, (sforītsa) (KEY) , Italian family that ruled the duchy of Milan from 1450 to 1535. Rising from peasant origins, the Sforzas became condottieri and used this...

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