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godkin (ˈgɒdkɪn) Also goddikin. [f. god n. + -kin; cf. Du. godeken (obs.).] = godling.1802 Coleridge Lett. 405 There was a Godkin or Goddessling included in each. 1819 W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd (1827) 19 Aloft the godkin sits in pride, Exultin' in the jokes o' men. 1856 Masson Ess. iii. 74 The lit...
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Godkin
Godkin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Edwin Lawrence Godkin (1831–1902), American journalist and newspaper editor
George Godkin (1860–1919), Canadian
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James Godkin
Godkin's Ireland and Her Churches was republished in 2007. References
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The Land-War in Ireland (1870) by James Godkin, full text at gutenberg.org
James Godkin 1806-1879 at openlibrary.org
A Hand-book
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goddikin
† ˈgoddikin Obs. = godkin.1675 Cotton Burlesque upon B. 180 A little Goddikin, No bigger than a Skittle-pin.
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Edwin Lawrence Godkin
Under Godkin's leadership the Post broke with the Republican Party in the presidential campaign of 1884, when Godkin's opposition to nominee James G. Godkin had critics. In 1892, after Benjamin Butler published his memoir, Butler's Book, Godkin criticized it. Butler's biographer Elizabeth D.
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godling
godling (ˈgɒdlɪŋ) [f. god n. + -ling; cf. goddikin, godkin, godlet.] 1. A little god; an inferior deity, one imagined as possessing little power or of diminutive size. (Chiefly in jocular use; common in the 17th c.) In the first quot. perh. a misreading for gadling2.? a 1500 Chester Pl. (Shaks. Soc....
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George Godkin
George Albert Godkin (June 4, 1860 – April 1919) was a jeweller, watchmaker and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada. In 1907, Godkin was named customs collector for Summerside, serving in that post until his death there in 1919.
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Ray Godkin
Raymond "Ray" George Godkin OAM (born 1934) is an Australian sports administrator particularly in the sport of cycling. Personal
Godkin was born in Sydney in 1934. After leaving school, he was apprenticed in the engineering field.
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Godkin Lectures
Godkin, the Irish-American journalist who founded The Nation. ,
"Theory and Practice in Politics", Robert Moses, Godkin Lectures of 1939
"Ethics in Government", Paul Douglas, Godkin Lectures of 1952
"Uses
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Godkin OCCS - The Classic Machinery Network
The H241 (acquired from the McErlain purchase) was transferred to Ryefield OCCS (Denby) and several RH75C backhoes were brought to site - one of which was branded Socmin (likely from NSM's work in Belgium). All of the 75's were matched with 33-11C's. After a large bench was made at the far side of the site the two W700 draglines were ...
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Goodkind
Goodkind (1900–1970), American philatelist
Morris Goodkind (1888–1968), American engineer
Terry Goodkind (1948–2020), American writer
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Godkin
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John Godkin Giles
John Godkin Giles (May 17, 1834 – March 12, 1903) was an Ontario medical doctor and political figure. Giles was born in Farmersville, near Napanee, Ontario, in 1834, one of ten children born to William Godkin Giles (1789–1867) and Sarah Richards (1791–1867
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John Giles
for Old Sarum, Marlborough, Calne, Wilton and Devizes
John Giles (died 1553), MP for Totnes
John Giles (died 1606) (c. 1533–1606), MP for Totnes
John Godkin
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Hokum & Hex
Through the machinations of a fledgling god, Godkin Straith, Monroe is imbued with the ability to shape-shift inorganic objects, although the process, time-manipulating Tempus Magii; Z-Man, an aged, former 1950s superhero who had been a 1940s sidekick; and Bloodshed, the champion of Felon Bale, the god opposing Godkin
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Literary and Scientific Society (Queen's University Belfast)
History
The Society was founded in 1850 as a paper-reading society for students of the new Queen's College, with its first president being Edwin Lawrence Godkin Notable people
Edwin Lawrence Godkin - First president of the Society, later editor of The Nation and the New York Evening Post.
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