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Thomas E. Fuller

Thomas E. Fuller

Thomas E. Fuller

The late Thomas E. Fuller is the author, with Brad Strickland, of Aladdin's Pirate Hunter trilogy.

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KNSS Radio, October 18, 2011
...Hilton Atheism Deduction Warren Buffett Beth Smith Martin Luther John Edwards Robert Jackson Equal pay for equal work Thomas Fuller Sonali Rodrigues Mary Pettibone Poole Osama bin Laden Celebrating Kansas Elections Malcolm S. Forbes Medicine Gulf Coast...
Oxford Times, August 10, 2011
...after the ravages of Edward’s reign, though one book (The Epistles of Pliny) contains his autograph. Historian Thomas Fuller (1608-1661) wrote that Duke Humfrey was the founder of the library; Bodley, the re-founder; and Edward VI the confounder....
Suite101.com, July 1, 2011
...parliament buildings, the government examined the tenders of fifteen architects. While not the lowest-priced, the entry of partners Thomas Fuller and Chilion Jones was accepted. Their High Victorian Gothic design consisted of a pair of symmetrical...
Global Research, June 5, 2011
...Obama's Visit. Part II "Security is the mother of danger and the grandmother of destruction." Thomas Fuller (1608-1661.) Having joked about putting the "apostrophe" back in Obama (as in O'Hanlon, O'Reilly, O'Rourke) in Ireland (and having apparently...
Suite101.com, May 26, 2011
...weary of waiting and leery of loitering only to be stood up. The great seventeenth century English historian, Thomas Fuller, once wrote: It is always darkest just before the day dawneth; how apropos, how exactly right. It was clear that the historical...
Bay City News, September 29, 2011
...and around the world.Aside from his daughter, Fuller also is survived by his wife, Jacqueline, and sons Thomas Fuller and Peter Fuller. “I’m really going to miss him,” said Peter Fuller, adding he and his siblings always will cherish memories of...
Freakonomics, August 4, 2011
...dawn.  According to The Yale Book of Quotations , the earliest known version of the saying is in Thomas Fuller ‘s, A Pisgah Sight of Palestine (1650) (“It is always darkest just before the Day dawneth”), but that doesn’t help us with the puzzing...
Dandelion Salad, June 1, 2011
...Featured Writer Dandelion Salad 1 June, 2011 “Security is the mother of danger and the grandmother of destruction.” Thomas Fuller (1608-1661) Having joked about putting the “apostrophe” back in Obama (as in O’Hanlon, O’Reilly, O’Rourke) in...