Elizabeth J. Magie was born in Macomb, Illinois in 1866 to James Magie, a newspaper publisher and an abolitionist who accompanied Lincoln as he traveled around Illinois in the late 1850s debating politics with Stephen Douglas. James Magie introduced Lizzie to the economist Henry George's writing, specifically the book Progress and Poverty, after which Magie became strong supporter of what at that time was called a single-tax system (Georgism). In the early 1880s she worked as a stenographer. She was also a short story and poetry writer, a comedian, stage actress, feminist, and engineer. In 1906 she worked as a newspaper reporter. In 1910 she married, at age 44, Albert Phillips.
Magie first made the game, known as The Landlord's Game, popular with friends while living in Brentwood, Maryland, and sought her first patent on it while living there. On March 23, 1903, Magie applied to the US Patent Office for a patent on her board game, which was designed to demonstrate the economic ill effects of land monopolism and the use of land value tax as a remedy for them. She was granted U.S. Patent 748,626 on January 5, 1904.
The King's Men was the acting company to which William Shakespeare (1564–1616) belonged most of his career. Formerly known as The Lord Chamberlain's Men during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, it became The King's Men in 1603 when King James I ascended the throne and became the company's patron.
In their first winter season, between December 1603 and February 1604 the company performed eight times at court and in their second, from November 1604 through February 1605, eleven times at Court, including seven plays by Shakespeare and two by Ben Jonson. This represented a workload twice as great as was typical under Elizabeth. The King's Men needed more men and in 1604 the number of sharers was increased from eight or nine, ten, eleven and
twelve. The new sharers included John Lowin, Alexander Cooke, and Nicholas Tooley.
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The King's Men - A documentary
2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli Landings and the infamous action of 12th August 1915 when 1/5th Battalion, The Norfolk Regiment, suffered such casualties it became known as 'The Vanished Battalion.'
published: 12 Nov 2015
As A Private | Northwind 3rd Company "King's Men"
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3rd Company The Elite Milita
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3rd Company "King's Men", The Elite Militia.
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published: 12 Apr 2021
Are we not king's man? on a king's mission? | British Royal Navy HMS Providence
published: 30 Apr 2018
All The King's Horses
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All The King's Horses · The Firm
Mean Business
℗ 1986 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Drums: Chris Slade
Guitar, Producer: Jimmy Page
Producer: Julian Mendelsohn
Producer, Vocals: Rodgers Paul
Bass Guitar: Tony Franklin
Writer: Rodgers Paul
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published: 04 Mar 2016
All the King's Men - Dirty Work
All the King's Men perform Dirty Work by Austin Mahone, taken from their latest studio album, '11' available everywhere now!
Twitter: @atkmofficial
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Visual by Webb Street Studios
Audio by The Vocal Company
Directed by George Fowler
Photography by Ali Webb
Focus Puller - Kare Khoo
Executive Producer - Rob Lindsay
Styling by Carla Jones
Arrangement by George Fowler and Harry Sargeant
All the King's Men:
David Lee
Ben Taylor-Davies
Will Hester
George Fowler
Alfred Mitchell
George Rolls
Rob Lindsay
Todd Harris
Fredrik Olsson
Featuring:
Ella Ashton
Katie Slattery
Gabriella Marcucci
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2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli Landings and the infamous action of 12th August 1915 when 1/5th Battalion, The Norfolk Regiment, suffered such...
2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli Landings and the infamous action of 12th August 1915 when 1/5th Battalion, The Norfolk Regiment, suffered such casualties it became known as 'The Vanished Battalion.'
2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli Landings and the infamous action of 12th August 1915 when 1/5th Battalion, The Norfolk Regiment, suffered such casualties it became known as 'The Vanished Battalion.'
Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic
All The King's Horses · The Firm
Mean Business
℗ 1986 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Drums: Chris Slade
Guitar, Produc...
Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic
All The King's Horses · The Firm
Mean Business
℗ 1986 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Drums: Chris Slade
Guitar, Producer: Jimmy Page
Producer: Julian Mendelsohn
Producer, Vocals: Rodgers Paul
Bass Guitar: Tony Franklin
Writer: Rodgers Paul
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic
All The King's Horses · The Firm
Mean Business
℗ 1986 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Drums: Chris Slade
Guitar, Producer: Jimmy Page
Producer: Julian Mendelsohn
Producer, Vocals: Rodgers Paul
Bass Guitar: Tony Franklin
Writer: Rodgers Paul
Auto-generated by YouTube.
All the King's Men perform Dirty Work by Austin Mahone, taken from their latest studio album, '11' available everywhere now!
Twitter: @atkmofficial
Instagram...
All the King's Men perform Dirty Work by Austin Mahone, taken from their latest studio album, '11' available everywhere now!
Twitter: @atkmofficial
Instagram: @atkmofficial
Snapchat: atkmlondon
Visual by Webb Street Studios
Audio by The Vocal Company
Directed by George Fowler
Photography by Ali Webb
Focus Puller - Kare Khoo
Executive Producer - Rob Lindsay
Styling by Carla Jones
Arrangement by George Fowler and Harry Sargeant
All the King's Men:
David Lee
Ben Taylor-Davies
Will Hester
George Fowler
Alfred Mitchell
George Rolls
Rob Lindsay
Todd Harris
Fredrik Olsson
Featuring:
Ella Ashton
Katie Slattery
Gabriella Marcucci
All the King's Men perform Dirty Work by Austin Mahone, taken from their latest studio album, '11' available everywhere now!
Twitter: @atkmofficial
Instagram: @atkmofficial
Snapchat: atkmlondon
Visual by Webb Street Studios
Audio by The Vocal Company
Directed by George Fowler
Photography by Ali Webb
Focus Puller - Kare Khoo
Executive Producer - Rob Lindsay
Styling by Carla Jones
Arrangement by George Fowler and Harry Sargeant
All the King's Men:
David Lee
Ben Taylor-Davies
Will Hester
George Fowler
Alfred Mitchell
George Rolls
Rob Lindsay
Todd Harris
Fredrik Olsson
Featuring:
Ella Ashton
Katie Slattery
Gabriella Marcucci
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=======Image-Copyright-Info========
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2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli Landings and the infamous action of 12th August 1915 when 1/5th Battalion, The Norfolk Regiment, suffered such casualties it became known as 'The Vanished Battalion.'
Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic
All The King's Horses · The Firm
Mean Business
℗ 1986 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Drums: Chris Slade
Guitar, Producer: Jimmy Page
Producer: Julian Mendelsohn
Producer, Vocals: Rodgers Paul
Bass Guitar: Tony Franklin
Writer: Rodgers Paul
Auto-generated by YouTube.
All the King's Men perform Dirty Work by Austin Mahone, taken from their latest studio album, '11' available everywhere now!
Twitter: @atkmofficial
Instagram: @atkmofficial
Snapchat: atkmlondon
Visual by Webb Street Studios
Audio by The Vocal Company
Directed by George Fowler
Photography by Ali Webb
Focus Puller - Kare Khoo
Executive Producer - Rob Lindsay
Styling by Carla Jones
Arrangement by George Fowler and Harry Sargeant
All the King's Men:
David Lee
Ben Taylor-Davies
Will Hester
George Fowler
Alfred Mitchell
George Rolls
Rob Lindsay
Todd Harris
Fredrik Olsson
Featuring:
Ella Ashton
Katie Slattery
Gabriella Marcucci