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  1. James Ford (1797–1877) was an English cleric, known as a translator of Dante . Life. He was the son of Sir Richard Ford, police magistrate in London and Member of Parliament, and his wife Marianne Booth, an artist and daughter of Benjamin Booth; Richard Ford (1796–1858) was his elder brother.

  2. © James Ford (Lancashire County Museum Service) Recent commentary has established the significance of Gilbert West (1703-56), the eighteenth-century religious writer, translator, and poet: he has found a place in Olympic history, the history of Pindaric translations, and contemporary politics.

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    James Ford (musician) (born 1981), British producer and DJ; member of Simian Mobile Disco. James Ford (Pennsylvania politician) (1783–1859), U.S. Congressman. James Ford (pirate) (c. 1770–1833), American pirate and civic leader. James Ford (translator) (1797–1877), English cleric and Dante translator.

  5. May 8, 2024 · Gary Snyder is an American original, teacher, translator, Pulitzer prize-winning poet, environmental activist and American Zen pioneer. As nearly everyone, at least in my circles knows, Jack ...

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  7. Translation: Humans Cells. Use of clinical decision support for antibiotic stewardship in the emergency department and outpatient clinics: An interrupted time-series analysis. Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol. 2023; 3 (1):e80.

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