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    John Smith (Chancellor of the Exchequer) (1655/56–1723), English Chancellor of the Exchequer and Speaker of the House of Commons, 1705–1708. John Smith (judge) (1657–1726), Justice of Common Pleas in Ireland until 1702, then Baron of the Exchequer. John Smith (Southampton MP), MP for Southampton from 1698–1700.

  2. 23 de fev. de 2024 · John Smith was born to middle-class farming family in Willoughby, England, either late in 1579 or early 1580. Elizabethan England had a rigid class structure, and Smith was destined to become a farmer like his father. However, when he was 16, Smith left home to become a soldier. He fought in Europe and the Middle East, rising to the rank of ...

  3. John Smith Map of 1616 (colorized by Preservation Virginia). Captain John Smith was an adventurer, soldier, explorer and author. Through the telling of his early life, we can trace the developments of a man who became a dominate force in the eventual success of Jamestown and the establishment of its legacy as the first permanent English settlement in North America.

  4. johnsmithjohnsmith.comJohn Smith

    He was dubbed the future of folk music by Pentangle’s John Renbourn, but singer-songwriter John Smith’s unique synthesis of styles puts him halfway across the Atlantic. The Living Kind is his masterpiece in American atmospherics: a true musician’s record, produced by Joe Henry, the man responsible for some of the subtlest Americana of ...

  5. 1 de nov. de 2013 · John Smith's map of Virginia was originally printed in 1612. (Image credit: Public domain.) Mapping the Chesapeake. When Smith returned to Jamestown in January, he discovered that he had been ...

  6. Captain John Smith (b. 1580–d. 1631) won honors and experience as a volunteer soldier on the continent before joining the first group of Virginia colonists who founded James Fort in 1607. If this colony survived to become England’s first permanent settlement in the Americas, it was largely due to the initiative, cunning, and military ...

  7. A Riqueza das Nações. Folha de rosto da obra de Adam Smith, numa edição de 1828, em Edimburgo. Adam Smith tomou notas durante mais de trinta anos sobre diversos temas e levou mais dez para elaborar sua grande obra “ Uma Investigação sobre a Natureza e as Causas da Riqueza das Nações ”. O trabalho ficaria mais conhecido como "Riqueza ...

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