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George Fox - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

ENGLISH DISSENTER AND FOUNDER OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS)
Fox, George
  • Fox established a Yearly Meeting in [[Amsterdam]] for Friends in the Netherlands and German states.
  • A Quaker woman preaches at a meeting in London.
  • Memorial to Fox's birthplace, situated on George Fox Lane in [[Fenny Drayton]], England
  • 19th-century engraving of George Fox, based on a painting of unknown date
  • Flushing]], New York, located across from the [[John Bowne]] House commemorates the place where George Fox preached a sermon on 7 June 1672.
  • Old Style]] calendar used at the time, the new year started on 25 March; Quakers numbered the months to avoid using names of heathen origin.</ref>
  • Cromwell was sympathetic to Fox and almost agreed to follow his teaching—but persecution of Quakers continued.

George Fox         
n. George Fox (1624-1691), sacerdote inglés que fundó la sociedad de los Amigos; George Henry Fox (1846-1937), dermatólogo estadounidense
George Henry Fox         
AMERICAN DERMATOLOGIST
n. George Henry Fox, George Fox (1846-1937), dermatólogo americano
fox squirrel         
  • A backyard fox squirrel searching for a location to bury its acorn, in [[Berkeley, California]]
  • Manipulation of food items by the paws and head
  • A fox squirrel eating an acorn
  • A fox squirrel foraging in the grass in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]
  • A fox squirrel pausing from building its nest in an attic in [[Berkeley, California]]
  • A fox squirrel eating a Santa Rosa plum in [[Fullerton, California]]
  • A fox squirrel pup
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Sciurus niger; Eastern Fox Squirrel; Monkey-faced Squirrel; Raccoon Squirrel; Stump-eared Squirrel; Fox Squirrel; Fox squirrels; Eastern fox squirrel; Cypress fox squirrel; Bryant's fox squirrel
ardilla zorra {en Norteamérica)

تعريف

fox-trot
fox-trot (ingl.) m. Baile de ritmo binario, de origen anglosajón, que fue muy popular en los años veinte.

ويكيبيديا

George Fox

George Fox (July 1624 – 13 January 1691) was an English Dissenter, who was a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends. The son of a Leicestershire weaver, he lived in times of social upheaval and war. He rebelled against the religious and political authorities by proposing an unusual, uncompromising approach to the Christian faith. He travelled throughout Britain as a dissenting preacher, performed hundreds of healings, and was often persecuted by the disapproving authorities. In 1669, he married Margaret Fell, widow of a wealthy supporter, Thomas Fell; she was a leading Friend. His ministry expanded and he made tours of North America and the Low Countries. He was arrested and jailed numerous times for his beliefs. He spent his final decade working in London to organise the expanding Quaker movement. Despite disdain from some Anglicans and Puritans, he was viewed with respect by the Quaker convert William Penn and the Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell.

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1. The so–called George Fox Six will appear at Lancaster Magistrates Court today charged with aggravated trespass after they heckled a corporate venturing conference in Lancaster Universitys George Fox building last September.
2. Minutes later, police arrived at the George Fox building, resulting in one arrest for a public order offence.
3. Clinton may now lose Spitzer‘s support for her presidential candidacy It emerged later that the governor booked the hotel room under the name of George Fox, a friend of 20 years who discovered only yesterday that he was Mr Spitzer‘s alias.
4. Franklin Roosevelt liked the Mayflower, too, albeit for more legitimate pursuits; he is said to have written the line "We have nothing to fear but fear itself" in Room 776, one flight down from Spitzer‘s room, 871. (The New York Times discovered that Spitzer had booked the room under the name of George Fox, one of his donors.) Client ' was having a bit of a credit problem with the service, the court filing shows.
5. They visited The White House on October 22 and Mr Galgey said: "We can‘t get anything back but we heard from staff that Natasha Kaplinsky caused a big fuss and got a cheque." Sarah, 28, a jewellery specialist, said: "If Natasha Kaplinsky or anyone else was given priority over others, it‘s wrong and unfair." The White House manager George Fox refused to comment and we were unable to contact Mr Delliere by phone.