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William Seward was named secretary of state by Lincoln and eventually became one of Lincoln
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William Sir William Herschel (1738-1822) was a British astronomer and organist who built an improved reflecting telescope and used it to discover the planet Uranus (March 13, 1781) and moons of Uranus and of Saturn. Herschel cataloged over 2500 discoveries, mostly deepsky objects. Herschel's sister Caroline Lucretia Herschel (1750-1848) helped him in his discoveries and discovered many clusters and nebulae (and 8 comets) herself. ...
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William Henry (1879-1963) English reformer. Drew up blueprint for British welfare state, incl social insurance programme. Born in Bengal, taught law at Oxford and entered the civil service in the Board of Trade. Became active in the Liberal Party and published a report on unemployment in 1909. Became director of the London School of Economics (1919-37). Wrote Prices and Wages in England from the Twelfth to he Nineteenth Century in 1939. ...
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will A legal document created by an individual that names an executor (the person who will managed the estate) and beneficiaries (persons who will receive the estate at the time of death).
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will a written document signed by an individual that sets forth how the person desires his or her property to be distributed upon the person's death.
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