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51hoar — whore …
52Hoar, Ebenezer R(ockwood) — born Feb. 21, 1816, Concord, Mass., U.S. died Jan. 31, 1895, Concord U.S. politician. He graduated from Harvard College (1835) and Harvard Law School (1839). His outspoken opposition to slavery soon made him a leading public figure in his home… …
53Hoar, Ebenezer R(ockwood) — (21 feb. 1816, Concord, Mass., EE.UU.–31 ene. 1895, Concord). Político estadounidense. Se tituló en Harvard College (1835) y en la escuela de derecho de Harvard (1839). Su abierta oposición a la esclavitud pronto lo destacó como figura pública en …
54hoar frost — A type of icing that occurs in clear air on a surface whose temperature falls below the frost point of the air in contact with it. The water vapor condenses into white crystalline coating of ice that is usually of a feathery nature. This type of… …
55hoar frost — noun frozen water vapour deposited in clear still weather on vegetation and other surfaces …
56hoar-frost — n. White frost, frozen dew …
57hoar-frost — UK [ˈhɔː(r) ˌfrɒst] / US [ˈhɔrˌfrɑst] noun [singular/uncountable] very small pieces of white ice that cover plants and the ground …
58hoar-green — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : grayish white with greenish cast …
59Samuel Hoar — (May 18, 1778 November 2, 1856) was a United States lawyer and politician. A member of a prominent political family in Massachusetts, he was a leading 19th century lawyer of that state. He was associated with the Federalist Party until its… …
60Baldwin, Hoar & Sherman family — The Baldwin, Evarts, Hoar Sherman family is a large political family of the United States spanning the country s history. *Roger Sherman (1721 1793) *John Adams *John Quincy Adams *William Tecumseh Sherman *Susan B. Anthony *William Maxwell… …