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  2. The Rambler - Wikipedia

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    The Rambler was written primarily for the newfound, rising middle-class of the 18th century, who sought social fluency within aristocratic social circles. It was especially targeted to the middle-class audience that were increasingly marrying into aristocratic families in order to create socio-economic alliances, but did not possess the social and intellectual tools to integrate into those ...

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    Using AOL Calendar lets you keep track of your schedule with just a few clicks of a mouse. While accessing your calendar online gives you instant access to appointments and events, sometimes a physical copy of your calendar is needed. To print your calendar, just use the print functionality built into your browser.

  4. The Rambler (Catholic periodical) - Wikipedia

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    The Rambler was a Catholic periodical founded by liberal converts to Catholicism and closely associated with the names of Lord Acton, Richard Simpson and, for a brief period, John Henry Newman. It was one of the leading English Catholic magazines of the nineteenth century.

  5. Leon Ray Livingston - Wikipedia

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    Leon Ray Livingston (1872–1944) was a famous hobo and author, travelling under the name "A-No.1" and often referred to as "The Rambler." He perfected the hobo symbols system, which let other hobos know where there are generous people, free food, jobs, vicious dogs, and so forth.

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  7. William Simonds (author) - Wikipedia

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    In December, 1845, he left the printing-office where he had spent nearly nine years, and early in 1846 began the publication of "The Boston Saturday Rambler," of which, after the first six months, he became the sole editor. In November, 1850, "The Rambler" was merged in the "New England Farmer," of which Simonds was general editor until his death.

  8. List of 18th-century British periodicals - Wikipedia

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    The Rambler (1750–1752). Twice weekly. The Scots Magazine (1739–1826). The Sporting Magazine. (1792–). Monthly. The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure (1747–1814). Monthly. Editors included James Hinton, W. Bent, and Percival Stockdale. Theological Repository (1769–1771, 1784, 1786, 1788) Town and Country Magazine (1769–)

  9. Roanoke Catholic School - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The Friar Rambler : School fees: $250 (application) $150 (technology) ...