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Gamaliel$507164$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gamaliel Bradford (disambiguation); Bradford, Gamaliel

Gamaliel      
n. Gamaliel, männlicher Vorname; Enkelsohn des jüdischen gelehrten Hillel; Anführer der Juden nach der Tempelzerstörung in Jerusalem im Jahr 70
Warren Gamaliel Harding         
  • Secretary of the Treasury [[Andrew W. Mellon]] advocated lower tax rates.
  • [[Albert B. Fall]], Harding's first Secretary of the Interior, became the first former cabinet member to be sent to prison for crimes committed in office.
  • [[Charles R. Forbes]], director of the Veterans' Bureau, who was sent to prison for defrauding the government
  • [[Charles Evans Hughes]], former Supreme Court justice and Harding's Secretary of State
  • [[Charles Dawes]]—the first budget director and later, vice president under Coolidge
  • Senator [[Joseph B. Foraker]] in 1908, his final full year as senator before his re-election defeat
  • "How Does He Do It?" In this [[Clifford Berryman]] cartoon, Harding and Cox ponder another big story of 1920: [[Babe Ruth]]'s record-setting home run pace.
  • The [[Harding Tomb]] in Marion
  • Harding addresses the segregated crowd in Birmingham, Alabama, October 26, 1921
  • Harding begins his front porch campaign by accepting the Republican nomination, July 22, 1920.
  • Harding takes the oath of office
  • [[Harry M. Daugherty]] was implicated in the scandals but was never convicted of any offense.
  • Harding's home in [[Marion, Ohio]]
  • Warren G. Harding explains his unwillingness to have the U.S. join the [[League of Nations]]
  • Harding aboard the presidential train in Alaska, July 1923, with secretaries Hoover, Wallace, Work, and Mrs. Harding
  • Harding's original Cabinet, 1921}}
  • Harding made his friend [[Frank E. Scobey]] [[Director of the Mint]]. Medal by Chief Engraver [[George T. Morgan]].
  • Harding c. 1919
  • Taft]] (left) and [[Robert Lincoln]] at the dedication of the [[Lincoln Memorial]], May 30, 1922
  • Harding memorial issue, issued September 1, 1923
  • Undated photo of a younger Harding
  • 1922}} by [[Edmund Hodgson Smart]]
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1921 TO 1923
Warren G. Harding Inaugural Address; Warren G. Harding/Inaugural Address; Warren Harding; President Harding; 29th President of the United States; Warren G Harding; Harding Factor; Warren Gamaliel Harding; Warren Gameliel Harding; President Warren G. Harding; President Warren Harding; President Warren Gamaliel Harding; Twenty-ninth President of the United States; Death of Warren G. Harding; Foreign policy of the Warren G. Harding administration; 29th President of America; 29th President of USA; 29th President of the US; 29th President of the USA; 29th President of the United States of America; 29th U.S. President; 29th U.S.A. President; 29th US President; 29th USA President; POTUS 29; POTUS29
Warren Gamaliel Harding, (1865-1923) 29. Präsident der USA (1921-23)

Definition

Benthamism
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¦ noun the utilitarian philosophy of Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), which holds that the proper object of society is to secure the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
Derivatives
Benthamite noun & adjective

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Gamaliel Bradford

Gamaliel Bradford may refer to:

  • Gamaliel Bradford (privateersman) (1768–1824), American privateersman
  • Gamaliel Bradford (abolitionist) (1795–1839), American physician and early abolitionist from Boston
  • Gamaliel Bradford (banker) (1831–1911), American banker from Boston who helped organize the American Anti-Imperialist League
  • Gamaliel Bradford (biographer) (1863–1932), American biographer, critic, poet, and dramatist