Have you ever heard the name Thomas More? Well! Thomas More was born February 7, 1478 London, England, United Kingdom. Thomas more was a philosopher, journalist, saint, and a lawyer. He went to school at St. Anthony’s School. Thomas more died July 6, 1535. “I die the king's faithful servant, but God's first.” See me safe up:for in my coming down, I can shift for myself.” “An absolutely new idea is one of the rarest things known to man.” If Thomas More was never in history there would never be a book called utopia. He would have never been able to become a lawyer.
Thomas More was a philosopher, journalist, saint, and a lawyer. A philosopher is a person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline. Thomas More wrote
Thomas Loraine McKenney (1785-1859) started as a merchant. In 1815 he ran a commission store near the ferry wharf in Georgetown. He was also on the board of directors of the Bank of Columbia, in Georgetown, with John Cox, John Threlkeld, and Henry Foxall. In 1816 McKenney secured a Federal appointment as Superintendent of Indian Trade. The Bureau of Indian Trade had its office in the old Bank of Columbia building at 3210 M Street, N.W.
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Frederick Cossom (Fred) Hollows was one of the greatest Australians who had ever lived. He is known to be one of the most caring men in history who always put others before himself to help the world be seen as a better place.
Every Sunday my mother would force me into my church dress with the itchy lace, and white ankle-socks with the big, puff bow. We would walk into St. John A.M.E. Church and sit in age-old pews, singing Negro Spirituals that I had not yet learned to appreciate. Growing up, church consisted of sermons, praise, and family. For years I would automatically participate in the church activities and youth-group service projects, taking the many lectures about education a grain of salt. However, I never understood the true meaning of service and the importance of education until I learned about the history of Huntsville, Alabama. The founder of St. John African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church, and the founder of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University (AAMU), William Hooper Councill, truly exemplified what it meant to serve his community.
More’s career was able to grow far enough that he was able to serve alongside with King Henry VIII, and his opportunity’s continued to grow. Thomas was able to become Henry VIII’s most trustworthy and most successful servant. He was able to be the king’s confident, advisor, chief diplomat, chief writer, interpreter, and secretary. “More remained a passionate defender of Catholic orthodoxy - writing pamphlets against heresy, banning unorthodox books, and even taking responsibility when chancellor for the interrogation of heretics.” (Thomas More). More was able to quickly step up in government positions, leading him to grow more friendly with the
Charles L. Reason was an African American mathmatician in the year of 1849. He was born on July 21, 1818 in New York City. His parents were Michiel and Elizabeth Reason. Both of his parents were West Indies and that made them immigrants. At a young age like any other child Charles attended a school named by the African Free School. He went to school with his siblings who are Elmer and Patrick. Today both of Charles brother's are relevant historical characters in their own right. Reason has always been an incredible student in mathematics. He even became the instructor of the school at only the age of fourteen in 1832. It had been a bizzare matter for the news. He recieved a salary of $25 a year. Using his gain he then hired tutors to better what he already knew. Succeeding, he tried
One famous influential philosopher was John Locke. Locke was born in England in the mid 17th century and lived through both the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution. He strongly believed in equality for all men. In his book Second Treatise on Civil Government, he says that “creatures of the same species and rank…should be equal amongst another without subordination or
Luis Seven Martins,who goes by L7M was born in São Paulo, Brazil in the year 1988.The artist has been working with street art and graffiti since he was thirteen years of age. Although he dreamed of becoming a train driver, L7M changed his opinion at the age of twelve after winning an art award in his school which (gave a reason to do something) him to take up painting and chase after an artistic career. Also, he took part in different art contests as a child, winning many awards in the process. He discovered the wonderful world of graffiti during his early teens and became interested in spray can way of doing things that soon became his favorite. Later he continued the technical research through (trying new things out/testing ideas scientifically)
Thomas More a Englishmen with a bright idea of having a utopian society where everything is the same and nothing is different or idol, where he thought things can change from England because he saw flaws within the society and thought about making a whole new place for things to be clear and more correct.
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Who was Thomas More? More was a British lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and Renaissance humanist. As gathered from the Advisory Editor, Betty Radice of the novel Utopia; Henry VIII made More privy councilor and became Lord Chancellor of England after Sir Thomas Wolsey. More was also a very conservative Catholic, and was critical towards his earlier friend Henry VIII, because More refused to acknowledge “the sovereign as the only head of the church”, and for not denouncing the Pope’s power and for criticizing Henry’s divorce with Catherine of Aragon.
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Sir Thomas More was loyal to the Catholic Church, while Henry Vlll maniputed the Church to reach his goals. More was brave, and he was willing to give up everything for his faith, and religious beliefs. He was willing to lose his position of power, suffer imprisonment, losing his family, and having his head cut off with a guillotine. More had so much faith in God that he was animate that when he died he would go to heaven, and it is possible that he thought he would be rewarded for his stance on the Catholic
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Thomas More was born in Milk Street, London on February 7, 1478, son Sir John More, a prominent judge. He was educated at St Anthony's School in London. As a youth he served as a page in the household of Archbishop Morton, who predecited he would be a "marvellous man."1. More went on to study at Oxford under Thomas Linacre and William Grocyn. During this time, he wrote comedies and studied Greek and Latin literature. One of his first works was an English translation of a Latin biography of the Italian humanist Pico della Mirandola. It was printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1510.