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American toxicologist and physician known for her research on occupational poisons and her book Industrial Poisons in the United States (1925). German-born American classicist noted for her engaging studies of ancient life, particularly The Greek Way (1930). British socialite. She became Horatio Nelson's lover in 1798. A peak, 1,285 m (4,213 ft) high, of western California east of San Jose. It is the site of Lick Observatory, built in 1876 to 1888 and directed by the University of California. the capital city and main port of Bermuda, on Bermuda Island. City (pop., 1995 est.: 1,100), capital of Bermuda. It lies on Great Bermuda island in the western Atlantic, along the shore of a deepwater harbour. Founded in 1790, it succeeded St. George as capital in 1815. To encourage business and employment, it was made a free port in 1956. Tourism is the economic mainstay; cruise ships dock along the main street. City (pop., 2001: city, 490,268; metro. area, 662,401), southeastern Ontario, Canada. Located on Hamilton Harbour at the western end of Lake Ontario, it was settled by British loyalists fleeing the American Revolution. The opening of the Burlington Canal (1830), linking the harbour to Lake Ontario, led to the city's development as an important port and rail centre. It is now one of Canada's leading industrial centres and a financial hub and the site of McMaster University. The centre of an extensive fruit-growing district, it is the site of one of Canada's largest open-air markets. Aberdeen George Hamilton Gordon 4th earl of Cartland Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Fish Hamilton Hamilton Alexander Hamilton Edith Hamilton Emma Lady Houston Charles Hamilton Smith Hamilton Othanel Stephens Alexander Hamilton
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United States statesman and leader of the Federalists; as the first Secretary of the Treasury he establish a federal bank; was mortally wounded in a duel with Aaron Burr (1755-1804)
the capital of Bermuda a port city in southeastern Ontario at the western end of Lake Ontario United States statesman and leader of the Federalists; as the first Secretary of the Treasury he establish a federal bank; was mortally wounded in a duel with Aaron Burr (1755-1804) United States toxicologist known for her work on industrial poisons (1869-1970) English beauty who was the mistress of Admiral Nelson (1765-1815) Irish mathematician (1806-1865)