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John Stuart Mill (7733 bytes)
2: subject_name = John Stuart Mill | 3: image_name = JohnStuartMill.JPG | 4: image_caption = John Stuart Mill | 10: ...May 20]], [[1806]] - [[May 8]], [[1873]]), aka JS Mill, an [[English (people)|English]] [[philosopher]] ... 13: ...]], [[London]], the eldest son of [[James Mill]]. Mill was educated by his father, with the advice and a... John Mill (3092 bytes) 1: ...century]] [[theologian]]. See also [[John Stuart Mill]] for the [[19th century|19th-century]] [[utilita... 5: '''John Mill''' (c. [[1645]]- [[June 23]], [[1707]]) was an [[... 9: ...with the encouragement of [[John Fell (clergyman)|John Fell]], his predecessor in the field of [[New Tes... 11: ...hint was not lost on [[Richard Bentley|Bentley]]. Mill is known for introducing a doctrine of that later... 13: ...leutherus lipsiensis''). In 1710 Kuster reprinted Mill's ''Testament'' at Amsterdam with the readings of... John Stuart (542 bytes) 1: ''This page is about various people named '''John Stuart'''; for the host of the Daily Show, see [[Jon Ste... 3: The name '''John Stuart''' can refer to: 5: *[[John Stuart, 4th Earl of Atholl]] (d. 1579) 6: *[[John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute]] (1713-1792), [[Prime Minister... 7: *[[John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute]] John McDouall Stuart (20017 bytes) 1: '''John McDouall Stuart''' ([[7 September]] [[1815]] – [[5 June]] [... 3: ...etired army captain serving as a customs officer. Stuart's parents died when he was in his early teens and... 5: ...blands. Life in the surveying camps was harsh but Stuart rapidly earned a reputation for extraordinary acc... 8: ...d tracing the [[Murray River|Murray]] to the sea. Stuart remained with the Survey Department until [[1842]... 10: ...red and would soon return to England; the younger Stuart was unable to work or travel for a year. John Stuart Blackie (4413 bytes) 3: '''John Stuart Blackie''' ([[28 July]] [[1809]] - [[2 March]] [[... 19: ''John Stuart Blackie'' (1895), Anna M. Stoddart. 27: [[Category:1809 births|Blackie, John Stuart]] 28: [[Category:1895 deaths|Blackie, John Stuart]] 29: [[Category:British poets|Blackie, John Stuart]] John Stuart Bell (473 bytes) 1: '''John Stuart Bell''' is a physicist who is best known for crea... 4: [[Category:British physicists|Bell, John Stuart]] 5: [[Category:1928 births|Bell, John Stuart]] 6: [[Category:1990 deaths|Bell, John Stuart]] John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (3519 bytes) 31: '''John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute''' ([[May 25]], [[1713]] - [[Ma... 34: ... recognised as Bute's own work. The journalist [[John Wilkes]] published a newspaper called ''The North... 38: ...n.htm The Age of George III: The ministry of John Stuart, third Earl of Bute] 48: ...] | Next=[[John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute|John Stuart]]}} 50: [[Category:British Prime Ministers|Bute, John Stuart, 3rd Earl of]] John Stuart, 4th Earl of Atholl (4563 bytes) 1: ...of John, 3rd earl, and of Grizel, daughter of Sir John Rattray, succeeded his father in 1542. 5: ...n his ascendancy by force of arms. According to [[John Knox|Knox]] he openly tended mass in the queen's ... 15: ... by:<br>'''[[John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Atholl|John Stuart]]''' 17: ... by:<br>'''[[John Stuart, 5th Earl of Atholl|John Stuart]]''' 23: [[Category:1579 deaths|Atholl, John Stuart, 4th Earl of]] John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute (1329 bytes) 1: '''John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute''' ([[1847]]-[[1900]]) is r... 3: ...ess was cultured and a scholar. Having had Mount Stuart remodelled, he began on his [[Wales|Welsh]] posse... 7: ...[Category:1847 births|Bute, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of]] 8: ...[Category:1900 deaths|Bute, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of]] 9: [[Category:Peers|Bute, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of]] Mill (1060 bytes) 5: The term "'''mill'''", when used by itself, can refer to: 7: ...], a [[steel]] mill manufactures steel, a [[sugar mill]] (also called a [[sugar refinery]]) processes [[... 8: ...]], with the help of [[mill stone]]s; or an [[oil mill]]. See also : [[expeller]], [[extruder]], [[veget... 9: *[[Mill (currency)]] - a tenth of a cent / penny. 10: *[[Mill]] - three in a row from the game [[Nine Men's Mor... Mill- (378 bytes) 1: '''Mill-''' is the [[Latin numerical prefixes|Latin]] num... 3: *[[Millennium]] = 1000 years 4: *[[Millipede]] = a creature whose name means "1000 feet";... Saw mill (1097 bytes) 1: {{merge}} [[Sawmill]] 3: ... also refer to an industry or place housing a saw mill. 5: ...e sawed, often over great distances. Once at the mill, frequently built over the stream or river, the w... 8: ...eamengine.com.au/steam/sawmill/ Steam powered saw mills] Mill (grinding) (804 bytes) 1: ...eces. There are many different types of grinding mills and many types of materials processed in them. 3: ... pestle]]), wind ([[windmills]]) or water ([[watermill]]). Today they are also powered by electrical po... 5: ==Types of grinding mills== 6: *[[Ball mill]] 7: *[[Wiley mill]] Mill Glacier (407 bytes) 1: ...ic Expedition (1907-09) and named for Hugh Robert Mill, British geographer and Antarctic historian. Diploma mill (3377 bytes) 1: ... providing a veneer of authenticity. Many diploma mills claim to offer these qualifications on the basis... 3: == Common attributes of diploma mills == 5: Diploma mills often have names that are deliberately chosen to... 7: Some diploma mills claim to be based in small countries with unusua... 11: ... issues are used for fraudulent purposes. Diploma mills could also be guilty of fraud if they mislead cu... Old Mill (TTC) (1210 bytes) 1: ...ned in [[1968]]. Nearby landmarks include The Old Mill Inn, the [[Humber River, Toronto|Humber River]], ... Mill town (1298 bytes) 1: ...ll town''' is one that grew up around one or more mills or factories, usually on a river that was used a... 5: ...lt in that the modern economy has often passed by mill towns, leaving many poor and growing poorer, full... 7: In [[England]], the term [[mill town]] often refers to the historicaly [[textile|... 9: ===Incomplete list of [[Lancashire Mill Towns]]=== Mill (currency) (2640 bytes) 1: ...e [[1960s]].) In some circles, the demise of the mill is regarded as the logical outcome of an "inflati... 3: ...-align:center">[[Image:MillToken.jpeg]]<small><br>Mill token<br>(click image<br>for detail)</small></div... 5: ....html#Chap. U.S. Coinage Act of 1792] describes ''milles'' and other subdivisions of the dollar: 7: ... dollar, a cent the hundredth part of a dollar, a mille the thousandth part of a dollar, and that all ac... 9: ... commonness of such fractions of cents, the term "mill" remains widely unknown. Mill Reef (1074 bytes) 1: '''Mill Reef''' (1968-1986) was a champion [[thoroughbred... 3: ...wo Thousand Guineas Stakes]] to Brigadier Gerard. Mill Reef went on the win the Eclipse Stakes one month... 7: Mill Reef sired the 1978 [[Epsom Derby|Derby]] winner,... Grist mill (442 bytes) 1: A '''grist mill''' is a place where grains are ground into flour. 5: ''See also:'' [[sawmills]]
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