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    Bauli the Scene of the Murder of Agrippina.Walton Brooks McDaniel - 1910 - Classical Quarterly 4 (02):96-.
    Ancient writers tell conflicting stories of the last hours of Agrippina, the mother of Nero. Modern commentators have been equally at variance in their attempts to harmonize them. A consideration, however, of all the evidence makes a reasonable account of the tragedy seem even yet possible. Naturally, most confidence has been put in the more circumstantial narrative of Tacitus.
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    Catvllvs IIb.Walton Brooks McDaniel - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (03):166-.
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    Catvllvs II b.Walton Brooks McDaniel - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (3):166-169.
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    Issue relevance and source credibility as a determinant of retention.William F. McDaniel & Leslie C. Vestal - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (6):481-482.
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    Index zur Geschichte der Medizin und Biologie.Bd. 2: 1949-1951/1952. Johannes Steudel, Wilfried Ricker, Claus Nissen.W. B. McDaniel - 1967 - Isis 58 (3):419-420.
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    John brown, quietist.W. Caleb McDaniel - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (1):31-47.
    In common usage, quietism is often conflated with passivity, and pacifism is often equated with quietism. As a result, pacifism has often been confused with passivity. In the antebellum United States, John Brown and other militant abolitionists who endorsed the use of violent antislavery tactics criticized nonviolent reformers like William Lloyd Garrison as men of words instead of men of action. Garrison and his allies rejected the equation of their pacifism with quietism, but the charge that Garrisonian abolitionists were more (...)
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    John Shaw Billings, Selected Papers ofFrank Bradway Rogers John Shaw Billings.W. B. McDaniel - 1966 - Isis 57 (2):284-285.
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    Medicine and Health in New Jersey: A History. David L. Cowen.W. B. McDaniel - 1965 - Isis 56 (3):380-380.
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  9. Verse: Tapestries of Light: Benedictus Spinoza.Weston Mcdaniel - 1957 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 38 (2):148.
     
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    Introduction: Mezza Voce Quietism?Jeffrey M. Perl, W. Caleb McDaniel, Hanne Andrea Kraugerud, Bjørn Torgrim Ramberg, Christophe Fricker, Sidney Plotkin, Pink Dandelion & Martin Mulsow - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (1):22-30.
    In this introduction to the fourth part of an ongoing symposium on quietism, Perl, the editor of the sponsoring journal Common Knowledge, remarks on a new question raised in this latest grouping of articles. Can there be such a thing as a “mezza voce quietism”? Can there be activist quietists or quietist activists or active teachers of quietism without self-contradiction? Perl takes Gandhi and “passive resistance” as his own test case, concluding that Gandhi was a teacher of quietism and that (...)
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