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John Hart (2461 bytes)
1: ''For other people named John Hart, see [[John Hart (disambiguation)]].'' 3: ...f Independence]] as a representative of [[New Jersey]]. 5: ==Personal life == 6: ...er. The couple would have 13 children before her death in 1778. 8: ==Political career == John E. Hart (711 bytes) 1: ...icer in the [[United States Navy]] during the [[American Civil War]]. 3: ...racted on duty in the [[Mississippi River]] 11 June 1863. 5: ...[USS Hart (DD-110)|USS ''Hart'' (DD-110)]] was named for him. 9: [[Category:Continental Navy officers|Hart, John E.]] John De Hart (2021 bytes) 1: ... Jersey]] as a delegate to the [[Continental Congress]] in 1774 and 1775. 3: ...ohn, Jacob, Matthias, Stephen, Sarah, Abigail, Jane, and Louisa). 5: ...ew Jersey Assembly, and they accepted it on November 22. 7: ... him in February, 1777 for failing to make court sessions. 9: ...tands at Rahway Avenue and Cherry Street in Elizabeth. John Hart Ely (3192 bytes) 1: [[Image:ely.jpg|right|John Hart Ely]] 2: ...University of Chicago]]'s ''Journal of Legal Studies''. 4: ...o, and to whom he dedicated his landmark book, ''Democracy and Distrust'' (1980). 6: ...gives almost no sense of an obligation to try to be." 8: ...cal process (as in the Court's decision in ''[[Baker v. Carr]]'' [1961]). John Hart (actor) (1519 bytes) 1: ...e [[television series]] version of ''The Lone Ranger''.'' 3: ...d and even had a fairly similar background in Westerns. 5: ...as a tribute to his time as The Ranger years earlier. John Hart (disambiguation) (524 bytes) 1: '''John Hart''' can refer to: 3: ...rt]] - signer of the US Declaration of Independence 4: *[[John Hart (premier)]] - Premier of British Columbia 5: ...anager]] of [[Cleveland Indians]] and [[Texas Rangers]] 6: ...t (rugby)| John Hart]] - former Auckland and New Zealand [[All Black]] coach. John Hart (premier) (1562 bytes) 1: ...Canada]], from [[December 9]] [[1941]] to [[December 29]] [[1947]]. 3: ...Assembly|member]]. He served as minister of finance from 1917 to 1924, and from 1933 to 1949. 5: ...e minister and premier in order to return to business. 7: ...r=2 align="center"><tr><td width = 35% align="center"> 8: Preceded by:<br>'''[[Thomas Dufferin Pattullo ]]<br>1933-1941'''</td> HART (243 bytes) 1: '''HART''' may mean: 3: *[[Hillsborough Area Rapid Transit]] in [[Hillsborough County, Florid... 4: *[[Homeless Animals Rescue Team]] 6: *[[Highway Assistance Response Team]] Hart (545 bytes) 1: ...r, whereas the word deer was once a more generic term for animals. 3: ...rt''' is also the name of several places, among them: 5: ...[Hart, County Durham|Hart]], [[County Durham]], [[England]] 6: * [[Hart (district)]], [[Hampshire]], [[England]] 8: ... town of [[Hertford]] and county of [[Hertfordshire]]. H. L. A. Hart (3513 bytes) 1: ...ted theory of [[legal positivism]] within the framework of [[analytic philosophy]]. 3: ==Biographical sketch== 5: ...]. He resigned the Chair in 1969, and was succeeded by [[Ronald Dworkin]]. 7: ==Philosophical method== 9: ...reat English legal, political, and moral philosopher. Take Hart (342 bytes) 1: ...[Morph]]. The programme won a [[BAFTA]] award for Hart in 1984. 5: [[Category:BBC children's television programmes]] Hart to Hart (341 bytes) 1: ...[[butler]] Max ([[Lionel Sander]]) and pet dog Freeway. Pearl Hart (4837 bytes) 1: ...o]], [[Canada]]. She was of [[France|French]] descendant. 3: ...s man and returned to her mother's home with her new baby. 5: ...ened to speeches by [[Julia Ward Howe]], among others. 7: ...ood looking, and ready for anything that might come". 9: ...ix. She met the equally infamous [[Joe Boot]] there. Lorenz Hart (1662 bytes) 1: ...alcoholism]], which eventually contibuted to his death. 3: Works include: 4: * [[1920]] ''[[Fly With Me]]'' 5: * [[1925]] ''[[The Garrick Gaieties]]'' 6: * [[1926]] ''[[The Girl Friend]]'' Emily Hart (858 bytes) 1: [[Image:Movie_emily_hart.jpg|right|250px|Emily Hart]] 2: ...lissa Joan Hart|Melissa Joan Hart's]] younger sister. 4: ... ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'', which her sister stars in. 6: ... Awards in 2000 and 2001, winning the second of the two. 8: ...h]]''. The show wasn't picked up by the WB, despite its popularity among fans. Whittman-Hart (580 bytes) 1: '''Whittman-Hart''' was a failed [[dot-com]]. 3: ...year, shuttering dozens of locations throughout the [[USA]]. Its stock symbol was MRCH. Moss Hart (1707 bytes) 1: ...rted amours was the actor turned writer [[Gordon Merrick]]. 3: * [[George S. Kaufman]] and Moss Hart plays: 4: ... ''[[Once in a Lifetime]]'' (won a [[Pulitzer Prize]]) 5: ** [[1934]] ''[[Merrily We Roll Along]]'' 6: ** [[1936]] ''[[You Can't Take It With You]]'' George Hart (1348 bytes) 1: ... best known for the invention of the [[excimer laser]] 3: ...which is utilized today in [[eye surgery]] and [[semiconductor]] manufacturing. 5: ...rategic Defense Initiative]] technology (also called SDI or 'Star Wars'). 7: ...t accurately plots the chronology of [[future]] events. 9: ...coveries leading to invention of the [[excimer laser]]". William Hart (1105 bytes) 1: ...[Paisley, Scotland]], and was taken to America in early youth. 3: ...returned to Scotland, where he studied for three years. 5: ...e American Water Color Society, and was its president from 1870 to 1873. 7: ...s brother [[James McDougal Hart]] was also a painter. 10: [[category:1823 births|Hart, William]] The White Hart (1667 bytes) 1: ...rrounding the Virgin Mary all wear white hart badges. 3: ...nd pubs in England that sport a sign of the White Hart. 5: ...tale]]s under the title of ''Tales from the White Hart''. 7: ...rs]]''. The [[Inn]] was pulled down in the 19th Century. 9: ...[the George,_Southwark]] and near the site of [[the Tabard]].
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