salt was a good man because he built saltaire with things that his workers but is he really because he still made children work so mabye he is mabye he isn't
Well he was a very hard working man, he was brave nice nice nice nice nice nice nice nice nice nice (: courageous , a leader <3 :*
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Ancient Man, and Ancient Woman. Salt was in use long before records were kept.
Sir Edmund Hillary is credited with being the first man to climb Mt Everest in the Himalayas.
After four years in charge, Sir Alex finally won his first trophy with Man Utd: the 1990 FA Cup.
Although he built a whole city for his workers he did control them in a way.
Yes, Sir Titus Salt was a religious man. He was a devout Christian and his faith influenced his philanthropic and ethical approach to business, particularly in the founding of Saltaire, a model village for his workers.
a very nice man
The three major achievements of sir James Simpson are: 1. he was enrolled in the hall of fame 2 he had a nice town house in Edinburgh 3. he was a good man
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Titus andronicus!!
HE WAS A NICE MAN! that's it bro.
If you are talking about the Savage Man in The Fairie Queene by Sir Edmund Spenser, then the Savage Man is Sir Artegall in disguise.
No. When you are addressed as sir, the person speaking to you is acknowledging you as a man, not necessarily an old man.
Titus, like Timothy was a young man following in Paul's foot steps. By the time Titus was written by Paul, Titus had been educated in the scriptures and knew all the problems the church faced. Paul's letter to him was for personal encouragement and counsel in facing the ungodliness of the area where he would be ministering, which was the island of Crete. One commentator said that Paul's letter to Titus was most likely in response to a letter from Titus or a report from Crete.
Sir Humphry Davy first isolated magnesium in its pure form.Even before that many compounds and minerals of magnesium were known to man and were used.Best example is epsum salt.
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