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    Hugh Blair FRSE (7 April 1718 – 27 December 1800) was a Scottish minister of religion, author and rhetorician, considered one of the first great theorists...
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  • Hugh Blair (1708–1765) was a Scottish laird from Borgue, Kirkcudbrightshire, who was nicknamed "the daft lad of Borgue" due to his many eccentricities...
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  • Hugh Blair (1718–1800) was a Scottish minister and linguist. Hugh Blair may also refer to: Hugh E. Blair (1909–1967), linguist and artist Hugh Blair (composer)...
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  • Harvey Blair (born 2003), English footballer Henry W. Blair (1834–1920), United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire Hugh Blair (1718–1800)...
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    from J. H. Laning Jr., Albert Hopkins, Richard Battin, Ramon Alonso, and Hugh Blair-Smith. The flight hardware was fabricated by Raytheon, whose Herb Thaler...
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    Criticism (1762), which became the standard textbook on rhetoric and style. Hugh Blair (1718–1800) was a minister of the Church of Scotland and held the Chair...
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  • Hugh Blair Grigsby (November 22, 1806 – April 28, 1881) was an American lawyer, journalist, politician, planter and historian. In addition to representing...
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    Hugh Blair (25 May 1864, Worcester – 22 July 1932, Worthing) was an English musician, composer and organist. Born in Worcester, Hugh Blair was the son...
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  • was operated by the principal A. L. Armstrong. She corresponded with Hugh Blair Grigsby, a historian, about details and accuracy of History of the Life...
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    and the states' rights advocates of the middle and lower South nominated Hugh Lawson White and John Tyler. In Maryland, the Whig ticket was Harrison and...
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