Strickland


William, 1787–1854, U.S. architect and engineer.
Contemporary Examples

Obama in Enemy Territory Richard Wolffe October 11, 2010
Obama in Enemy Territory Richard Wolffe October 11, 2010
Obama in Enemy Territory Richard Wolffe October 11, 2010

Historical Examples

The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham
The Works of Rudyard Kipling: One Volume Edition Rudyard Kipling
Kent Knowles: Quahaug Joseph C. Lincoln
The Bishop of Cottontown John Trotwood Moore
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham

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