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  1. Recovery from Addiction: A Practical Guide to Treatment, Self-Help, and Quitting on Your Own by William Cloud, Robert Granfield, 2001-08
  2. Opening: Collected Writings of William Segal 1985-1997 by William Segal, 1998-09
  3. Attainment Through Magic: Evoking the Higher Self by William G. Gray, 1979-08-08
  4. Feeling, Imagination, and the Self: Transformations of the Mother-Infant Relationship by William Willeford, 1988-02
  5. Self-Traps: The Elusive Quest for Higher Self-Esteem by William B., Jr. Swann, 1996-04
  6. Getting Started with Latin: Beginning Latin for Homeschoolers and Self-Taught Students of Any Age by William E. Linney, 2007-06-01
  7. Personal Power Or Your Master Self: Personal Power Books V1 by Edward E. Beals, William Walker Atkinson, 2005-12-23
  8. Strutters and Fretters: Or the Inescapable Self by William Steig, 1992-10
  9. Overcoming Anger and Irritability: A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioral Techniques by William Davies, 2008-05-13
  10. Travelers' Self Care Manual: A Self Help Guide to Emergency Medical Treatment for the Traveler by William W. Forgey, 1990-09
  11. Uncommon Sense in Self Development by C. William Salm, 2008-06-30
  12. The Self-Tormentor (Heautontimorumenos) from the Latin by Frederick William Ricord, Frederick William Terence, 2010-01-01
  13. Algebra Review Manual: A Program for Self-Instruction by Mildred Reigh, William Hauck, 1966
  14. Self-Counseling: How to Develop the Skills to Positively Manage Your Life by William Stewart, 1998-09

41. Accommodation In Fort William And Lochaber At Lochside Apartments
Bed and Breakfast Lochaber.
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42. MovieGoods - Search For "William (Bill) Self"
There are 3 movies that contain william (Bill) self Sands of Iwo Jima (1949),Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) NR Click to Learn What the Stars Mean
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43. Self-portrait: The Artist In His Studio By William Merritt Chase
william Merritt Chase; selfportrait The Artist in his Studio, 1916self-portraitThe Artist in his Studio, 1916 Oil on canvas 52 x 63 inches Gift of Warner M
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Choose an Artist J. Ottis Adams Wayman Adams George Baker Bethel Pike Potters Louis Betts John Bundy William Merritt Chase Eanger Irving Couse Charles Courney Curran Frank Duveneck Maude Eggemeyer Frank Girardin Albert Leon Groll Richard Gruelle Childe Hassam Victor Higgins Robert Reid Rookwood Janet Scudder Overbeck Sisters Otto Stark T. C. Steele Artus Van Briggle Guy Wiggins Visitor Information Permanent Collection Special Events Exhibitions Archival Resources The Richmond School Self-portrait: The Artist in his Studio, 1916
Oil on canvas
52 x 63 inches
Gift of Warner M. Leeds and Art Association Purchase
William Merritt Chase (1849-1916) Born in Ninevah, Indiana and raised in Indianapolis. He studied at the National Academy of Design in New York and the Royal Academy in Munich, Germany. He became on of the most influential American artists teaching at the Art Student's League, Brooklyn Art School, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and his own school on Long Island at Shinnecock Hills. Mr. Chase was a master of pastel and oil. The most sought after works are those done in his beloved Shinnecock Hills on Long Island. He was also highly sought as portraitist.

44. Self-portrait: The Artist In His Studio, 1916 By William Merritt Chase
selfportrait The Artist in his Studio, 1916 by william Merritt Chasewilliam Merritt Chase; self-portrait The Artist in his Studio, 1916.
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Self-portrait: The Artist in his Studio, 1916 by William Merritt Chase
Visitor Info Permanent Collection Special Events Exhibitions ... Richmond Art Museum

45. Undiscovered Scotland: Fort William Self Catering Accommodation
Fort william self Catering Accommodation on Undiscovered Scotland The UltimateOnline Guide. Birchbrae self Catering Lodges, Onich, Fort william, PH33 6SE.
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Fort William Self Catering
Undiscovered Scotland: The Ultimate Online Guide
Home Map Index Fort William Area Self Catering Accommodation ... e-mail Self Catering Accommodation Birchbrae Self Catering Lodges, Onich, Fort William, PH33 6SE. STB 4 Star Self Catering. Set in a woodland clearing 8 miles south of Fort William and only 10 minutes from Glencoe, Birchbrae comprises 6 quality lodges each sleeping from two to six people. Constructed and equipped to a very high standard, each lodge has two bathrooms, three bedrooms and a large lounge. All electricity, heating and bedlinen are included in our prices. In addition, temporary membership of the Milton Hotel Leisure Club in Fort William gives you free access to their swimming pool, spa, sauna and fitness suite. Whether you're here to explore the area or just want to take it easy, Birchbrae offers the ideal combination. In particular, take time out and be pampered with a range of 100% natural marine therapies at our on-site Health and Beauty salon, open Wednesday through Sunday. Open all year. Tel/Fax: 01855 821261.
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46. Mark Twain And William James: Crafting A Free Self
early and late theoretical speculations on the nature of the divided self. fresh estimateof Mark Twain's later years, Mark Twain and william James constitutes
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Mark Twain and William James
Crafting a Free Self
Jason Gary Horn
Mark Twain and William James is very clearly, engagingly written with an air of both freshness and pointedness. Horn is masterful at historicizing Twain's ideas, at re-creating the concreteness, plane of abstraction, orderliness, and degree of subtlety at which Twain and James grappled with ideas during the later nineteenth century. Before now, nobody has linked Twain and James in more than a few generalizing sentences." Louis J. Budd The first documented meeting between Mark Twain and William James took place while both vacationed with their families in Florence, Italy, in 1892. "I have seen him a couple of times," James wrote home to Josiah Royce, "a fine, soft, fibred little fellow with the perversest twang and drawl, but very human and good. One might grow very fond of him," he confessed, "and wish he'd come and live in Cambridge." In Mark Twain and William James, Jason Gary Horn offers the first thorough investigation of the relationship between Mark Twain and William James, emphasizing Twain's friendship with James beyond their shared intellectual interests. James, in fact, provides the cultural mirror most capable of reflecting Twain's own shifting thought and illuminating his often vaguely defined philosophical observations. Focusing on the experience of freedom embodied in three Twain texts

47. Movies.com -
william self. From Noon Till Three (1976) Producer Shootist, The (1976) Producer Ride the High Iron (1956) Producer Big Sky, The (1952)
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48. William Faulkner: Self-Presentation And Performance
Back to CONTENTS James G. Watson william Faulkner selfPresentation and PerformanceAustin University of Texas Press, 2000. xvi+255pp. TOKIZANE Sanae.
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Back to CONTENTS James G. Watson William Faulkner: Self-Presentation and Performance
Austin: University of Texas Press, 2000. xvi+255pp. TOKIZANE Sanae As an editor of Faulkner's early letters, Thinking of Home: William Faulkner's Letters to His Mother and Father, 1918-1925 (1992), James G. Watson seems to have hit on an intriguing theme of the relation between the novelist's letters and his fiction. In the previous book, William Faulkner: Letters and Fiction (1987), Watson explored an untrodden field of the meaning and function of letters in Faulkner's novels, where his focus was apparently less on how Faulker treated letters in his works than how the novelist's own letters were rendered in them. Preoccupation with letters and the other biographical elements of Faulkner's novels is also obvious in Watson's most recent book. All through the six chapters of this book, drawing on not only the novelist's early letters but also his various mementos of youth such as photographs, drawings and poetical works, Watson demonstrates what these items show in common, how they are adapted into the novels, even into the later ones, and how Faulkner converts his life into his works.
It is in fact for their showiness and adaptation rather than their themes or subjects that Watson finds these sources biographically significant. He claims that Faulkner's art is the art of "self-presentation" and the presentation is conducted through the most deliberate and elaborate "performance" in its literal sense. The close relationship between the life and the works of the novelist is no news in Faulkner criticism. We already have, as Watson himself alludes to, Judith Wittenberg's

49. Family Record: Fourth Generation Of Selfs: William Self Line
The self Family in the United States. FOURTH GENERATION william self LINE williamself LINE. JEMIMA self Born ABT 1740 in Northumberland County, VA.
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FAMILY RECORD The Self Family in the United States FOURTH GENERATION:
WILLIAM SELF LINE

William
Abraham WILLIAM SELF LINE
JEMIMA
SELF
Born ABT 1740 in Northumberland County, VA. Died 1804 in Northumberland County, VA. She m. about 1757 in Northumberland County, VA., John Corbin Hudson , b. about 1733 in Northumberland County, VA and d. 1795. CHILDREN: Elizabeth b. 1758
Sally
b. 1761
Robert
b. 1764
Jemima
b. 1767
Willey
b. 1770
John C.
b. 1773 d. 1827
7. Samuel b. Dec. 8, 1775 d. 1847 8. Molly C. b. 1778 9. Thomas T. b. 1781 10. Nancy S. b. 1784 Presley b. 1787 ELIZA SELF Born before 1750 in Northumberland County, VA. She m. - White TEMPERANCE SELF Born about 1751 in Northumberland County, VA. She m. about 1772 in Northumberland County, VA., Henry Headley CHILDREN: Rachel b. Aug. 23, 1773 Epaphroditus b. May 16, 1776 3. Nancy b. Dec. 14, 1778 4. Henry Self b. May 22, 1781 5. Jean b. Sep. 9, 1783 Sally b. Aug. 20, 1786 Mary ("Molly") b. May 1, 1789 William b. Aug. 21, 1795 9. Child d. young RUTH SELF Born about 1759. She m.

50. Family Record: Third Generation Of Selfs: William Self Line
THIRD GENERATION william self LINE. william self Born probably in NorthumberlandCounty, VA. She m. John Dawson. CHILD 1. william self b. Sep. 9, 1778.
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FAMILY RECORD The Self Family in the United States THIRD GENERATION:
WILLIAM SELF LINE WILLIAM SELF

Born probably in Northumberland County, VA. Died between 1764 and 1771 in Northumberland County, VA. He m. Jean - CHILDREN: Jemima b. ABT 1740
Eliza
b. BEF 1750
3. Jean b. BEF 1750 d. 1756
4. Peter b. BEF 1760 d. 1792
Temperance
b. ABT 1751
Ruth

7. William b. June 3, 1757 d. 1778
8. James b. AFT 1760 d. 1778 REBECCA SELF
Born probably in Northumberland County, VA. She m. Jesse Harrison CHILD: 1. John B. LETTICE SELF Born ABT 1744, probably in Northumberland County, VA. She m. John Dawson CHILD: 1. William Self b. Sep. 9, 1778 ABRAHAM SELF Born ABT 1744, probably in Northumberland County, VA. He m. Susannah Winstead , daughter of Samuel Winstead, and lived in Westmoreland County, VA. He was in Caswell County, NC in 1790 and in Dickson County, TN before 1820. CHILDREN: 1. Constance b. Aug. 17, 1776 Samuel b. Oct. 8, 1777 d. January 1850 Ailsey b. Feb. 22, 1782 Note: On this site, an asterisk in front of an individual's name means that he or she was married but not necessarily that there were any children born from that union. Go to Index Go to First Generation Go to Second Generation Go to Third Generation Go to Fifth Generation Go to Sixth Generation This page was last updated on Jan. 7, 2001

51. William Hogarth. Self-Portrait With Pug-Dog. - Olga's Gallery
Click Here Olga's Gallery. william Hogarth. selfPortrait with Pug-Dog.1745. Oil on canvas. Tate Gallery, London, UK. Back to Hogarth's Page.
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Olga's Gallery
William Hogarth. Self-Portrait with Pug-Dog. 1745. Oil on canvas. Tate Gallery, London, UK.
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52. William Orpen's Self-Portrait
Sir william Orpen's selfPortrait (Frontpage) (What's New) (Thumbnails)(Refer This Site). The Mirror 1900. Orpen Pleading with Sargent
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Sir William Orpen's Self-Portrait Frontpage What's New Thumbnails Refer This Site
The Mirror
Orpen Pleading with Sargent
25 June, 1907
pen and black ink on writing paper
signed and dated 25 June 1907
Lady Orpen
exhibited 1907
Tate Gallery, London
Oil on canvas
97.2 x 86.4 cm Presented by Alfred A. de Pass 1920 Bridgit - a picture of Miss Elvery Owner? Oil on canvas 43.25 x 33.25 in signed and dated on bottom left - 'Orpen 1909' The Man from Aran Owner? Oil on canvas 47 x 34 in. signed bottom left - 'Orpen' Portrait of Sir Robert Laird Borden National Archives of Canada Oil on canvas 76.1 x 64.0 cm Inscription: in brushpoint and brown oil, recto u.l.: ORPEN / PARIS 1919 The Angler c. 1912 Tate Gallery, London Oil on canvas 91.4 x 86.4 cm Presented by Francis Howard through the National Loan Exhibitions Committee 1914 Major-General Sir David Watson National Gallery of Canada Oil on canvas 36 x 30 in. Dead Germans in a Trench Self-Portrait Sir William Orpen (1878-1931) Irish painter The Cleveland Museum of Art Oil and collage on wood 61 x 49.6cm

53. Balcarres Self Catering Holiday Apartments For Accommodation In Fort William, Hi
Apartments situated in a quiet, elevated location with magnificent views, overlooking Loch Linnhe Category Regional Europe Accommodation selfcatering......Balcarres offers quality self catering apartments in the Scottish Highland townof Fort william. Balcarres self catering apartments in Fort william, Scotland,
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Balcarres self catering apartments in Fort William, Scotland Balcarres, Seafield Gardens, Fort William, Scotland, PH33 6RJ
Telephone:01397 702377, Fax:01397 702232
E-mail: enquiries@fortwilliamselfcatering.co.uk
Balcarres House Welcome to Balcarres - your perfect choice for holiday self-catering accommodation whilst staying in Fort William, the ideal base for touring the magnificent west of Scotland. The apartments are owned by Nicola and Roy Cameron who were themselves born and bred in Fort William. They therefore have that essential local knowledge to be able to answer any questions you may have, from the location of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, to the best restaurant to choose for a taste of our superb Scottish cuisine. Balcarres is set in an elevated position in a quiet cul-de-sac, and each self catering apartment commands spectacular views over Loch Linnhe and the Morven hills beyond. Ample safe car parking means that you can confidently leave the car behind at the accommodation, and walk into Fort William town centre, just a pleasant 15 minute stroll along the side of Loch Linnhe, perhaps stopping to watch the sailing boats in summer, or pausing to do a spot of birdwatching.

54. Fort William, Scotland - Self-catering Holiday Cottage Accommodation At Spean Br
Fort william is just 20 minutes drive from this rural self cateringholiday accommodation with stunning loch views near Spean Bridge.
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Self-catering holiday accommodation near Spean Bridge
This 125-year-old cottage was originally built as the coachman's House and is now a wonderful place to spend a relaxing self-catering holiday. The cottage is situated on the outskirts of Spean Bridge, 18 miles north of Fort William, overlooking the beautiful Loch Lochy which forms part of the Caledonian Canal in the great Glen. Access to the loch for fishing is via a private beach area. The accommodation comprises one double bedded room, one twin bedded room, shower, sitting room with dinning area and feature fireplace, and a fully equipped kitchen (washing machine/drier, cooker, microwave and fridge/freezer). Design by Gael.net

55. I1249 Thomas SHERRILL (?) ( - )
HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6WIN95-UNREGISTERED (Jan 18 2000) on 09/10/01070523 PM Eastern Standard Time. william self. 3315 1804 - .
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Thomas SHERRILL (?)
Father: Reuben SHERRILL
Mother: Caroline OVERTON
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  • BIRTH
Father: Whitlock ARNOLD
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Family 1 John INGRAM
  • Emily INGRAM
  • Parthena INGRAM _Whitlock ARNOLD ... _Martha KENDRICK + (1747 - 1831) m 1764 INDEX daughters listed are only the children who were living at home in 1850 there may be others (From Tom's Creek to Sherrill's Ford) From Tom's Creek to Sherrill's Ford
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    Nancy Levina BEAL
    18 Sep 1843 - 16 Nov 1930
    • BIRTH : 18 Sep 1843, Lincoln Co., NC
    • DEATH : 16 Nov 1930, Lincoln Co., NC
    • BURIAL : Macedonia Baptist, Lincoln Co., NC
    Father: Charles BEAL
    Mother: Nancy KEENER
    Family 1 Thomas Jefferson SAUNDERS
    • MARRIAGE : 14 Sep 1865, Lincoln Co., NC
  • 56. I2173 Eugenia BRANDON ( - )
    BIRTH 24 Jul 1833, Cleveland Co., NC; DEATH 21 Jan 1872, Cleveland Co., NC.Father Lemuel Saunders self Mother Rebecca ROOKER Family 1 william RILEY
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    Father: Eleazor BURKHEAD
    Mother: Elizabeth NUTALL
    Family 1 Frances HARRIS
  • Jesse BURKHEAD
  • Don BURKHEAD
  • McKendree BURKHEAD ... INDEX "was exceptionally fit and active in his later years, and was a very large man. His death in 1884 at the age of 97 was due to a fall he took while riding a colt, from which he never recovered. His size can be judged from the vest he wore at the time; it is now in the High Point Historical Museum. (From Tom's Creek to Sherrill's Ford) From Tom's Creek to Sherrill's Ford
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  • 57. HOTELS IN FORT WILLIAM - SCOTLAND HOTELS GUEST HOUSES AND SELF CATERING With B&B
    Hotels in Fort william. Scottish Hotels Guest Houses B B, Accommodation Motels. Home.Hotels in Fort william Scotland United Kingdom. Fort william Scotland Hotels.
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    Fort William Scotland Hotels. Most of our hotels can be booked on-line allowing you to find and book one of our Scottish hotels quickly and easily.
    Hotels in Fort William Scotland , Scottish hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation in Scotland Check and compare our discounted room rates which are available throughout the year. Many of our hotels can be booked on-line so your Fort William accommodation can be confirmed securely quickly and easily. Your Business Listing in this space
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    Why not make it your business Click Here For Details Imperial Hotel
    Fraser Square, Fort William, Inverness-shire, PH33 6DW
    Situated between the Main Street and Loch Linnhe, with some fine views over the Loch and surrounding hills. The hotel is the ideal base to explore the variety of activities in romantic lochaber.
    The Hotels centered position also means that all the town facilities are within easy walking distance including restaurants, highland entertainment, cinemas, sports centre, swimming pool, museum and both the bus and train station are within easy walking distance. The remnants of the old fort are also arrange coach tours from Fort William, loch cruises and steam train tickets and various sporting activities including pony trekking, sailing, golf, guided climbs, skiing (in season), fishing and many other activities.

    58. Fort William Self-catering Accommodation - The Logs - Scotland
    Wellappointed log house in a quiet location with views of Ben Nevis, 5 minutes from Fort william .Category Regional Europe Accommodation self-catering......This beautiful log house is just 3 miles from Fort william in spectacular scenery.Rent it for your self catering vacation in the West Highlands of Scotland.
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    Scottish Tourist Board 4 Stars - Country Holidays 4 Stars Well-appointed log house sleeping 10
    Quiet rural setting - Views of Ben Nevis
    5 minutes from Fort William
    Ideal for discovering the West Highlands of Scotland
    Take a look inside and view our Virtual Tour.....
    For further information or to make a booking
    please contact us direct: Anne and Alistair Smyth
    24 Zetland Avenue - Fort William PH33 6LL - Scotland
    Telephone: +44 (0)1397 702 532
    Fax: +44(0)1397 705 071
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    59. Fort William Self-catering Accommodation - The Logs - Scotland
    Rent it for your self catering vacation in the West Highlands of Scotland. TheLogs selfCatering Fort william BY FORT william WEST HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND
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    BY FORT WILLIAM
    WEST HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND The area is well known for its unsurpassed mountain and coastal scenery where movies such as Rob Roy and Braveheart were filmed. Close to The Logs are Aonach Mor and Ben Nevis (Scotland's highest mountain) while slightly further afield is the famous Glen Coe. OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
    A wide range of activities are on offer nearby:
    • climbing walking cycling mountain biking skiing (during the season only) gondola trips (3 miles away) fishing golf (approx. 1 mile) kayaking sailing boat trips pony trekking (1 mile)
    FORT WILLIAM
    Supermarkets, shops, restaurants, cinema, distillery, museum, swimming pool and leisure centres are all available in Fort William. The Factors House licensed restaurant is just 1 mile from The Logs. TOURING Fort William is a convenient centre for visiting the Scottish Highlands and Islands. Inverness, Aviemore, Oban and Mallaig are all within driving distance of a leisurely day trip and with the Skye Bridge a day visit to the 'Misty Isle' is now possible. As a break from driving, why not take one of the most scenic railway journeys in the world? The West Highland Line from Fort William to Mallaig is the ideal way to enjoy the spectacular scenery along the Road to the Isles which abounds with stories of Bonnie Prince Charlie. During the summer The Jacobite steam train operates from mid-June to mid-September Monday to Friday and some Sundays during the height of the season. Ordinary trains operate daily throughout the year.

    60. William Hazlitt's Essay, "On Living To One's Self." Refer Page
    An Essay Picked by blupete On Living to One's self . This page hasbeen shifted to a new address http//www.blupete.com/Literature
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