A e stevenson
[stee-vuh n-suh n] /ˈsti vən sən/
noun
adlai ewing
[ad-ley yoo-ing] /ˈæd leɪ ˈyu ɪŋ/ (show ipa), 1835–1914, vice president of the u.s. 1893–97.
his grandson, adlai e(wing) 1900–65, u.s. statesman and diplomat: amb-ssador to the u.n. 1960–65.
andrew, 1784–1857, u.s. politician: speaker of the house 1827–34.
robert louis (robert lewis balfour) 1850–94, scottish novelist, essayist, and poet.
stevenson
/ˈstiːvənsən/
noun
adlai ewing (ˈædleɪ ˈjuːɪŋ). 1900–68, us statesman: twice defeated as democratic presidential candidate (1952; 1956); us delegate at the united nations (1961–65)
robert louis (balfour). 1850–94, scottish writer: his novels include treasure island (1883), kidnapped (1886), and the master of ballantrae (1889)
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