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  2. Horace Smith (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Horace (born Horatio) Smith (31 December 1779 – 12 July 1849) was an English poet and novelist. In 1818, he participated in a sonnet-writing competition with Percy ...

  3. Rejected Addresses - Wikipedia

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    James and Horace Smith, authors of the Rejected Addresses. Rejected Addresses was an 1812 book of parodies by the brothers James and Horace Smith.In the line of 18th-century pastiches focussed on a single subject in the style of poets of the time, it contained twenty-one good-natured pastiches of contemporary authors.

  4. Horace Smith (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Horace Smith (October 28, 1808 – January 15, 1893) was an American gunsmith, inventor, and businessman. He and his business partner Daniel B. Wesson formed two companies named "Smith & Wesson", the first of which was eventually reorganized into the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and the latter of which became the modern Smith & Wesson.

  5. Ozymandias (Smith) - Wikipedia

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    Ozymandias" (/ ˌ ɒ z ɪ ˈ m æ n d i ə s / OZ-im-AN-dee-əs) [1] is the title of a sonnet published in 1818 by Horace Smith (1779–1849). Smith wrote the poem in friendly competition with his friend and fellow poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Shelley wrote and published "Ozymandias" in 1818.

  6. Daniel B. Wesson - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Baird Wesson (May 18, 1825 – August 4, 1906) was an American inventor and firearms designer. He helped develop several influential firearm designs over the course of his life; he and Horace Smith were the co-founders of two companies named "Smith & Wesson", the first of which was eventually reorganized into the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and the latter of which became the ...

  7. Amie Harwick - Wikipedia

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    Harwick was adopted as a child. [1] She worked as a Playboy model [2] (under the name Nicolette Novak) and dance performer to pay for her postsecondary education. She studied psychology at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona, earned a Master of Arts degree from Pepperdine University in clinical psychology and Ph.D. from the non-accredited Institute for Advanced Study of Human ...

  8. Horace Smith - Wikipedia

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    Horace B. Smith (1826–1888), U.S. Representative from New York; Horace Smith (New Brunswick politician) (1914–2001), Canadian politician; Horace H. Smith (1905–1976), American diplomat; Horace Percy Smith (1858–1928), British chartered accountant in Hong Kong; Horace Smith (Australian cricketer) (1892–1977), Australian cricketer ...

  9. Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    McPherson was born Aimee Elizabeth Kennedy in Salford, Ontario, Canada, to James Morgan and Mildred Ona (Pearce) Kennedy (1871–1947). [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] She had early exposure to religion through her mother who worked with the poor in Salvation Army soup kitchens .