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American physician
Charles William Macune (May 20, 1851 – November 3, 1940) was the head of the Southern Farmers' Alliance from 1886 to December 1889 and editor of its official
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Populist political party, 1892 to 1909
Great Plains. In 1889, Charles Macune launched the National Economist, which became the national paper of the Farmers' Alliance. Macune and other Farmers'
Populist Party (United States)
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1946 novel by Guatemalan writer Miguel Ángel Asturias (1899–1974)
literature scholar Charles Macune includes El Señor Presidente in a list of prominent translated Latin American novels. For Macune, novels and novelists
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Political party in the United States
Hudson Kelley William Jennings Bryan James B. Weaver Thomas E. Watson Charles Macune John Rankin Rogers Leonidas L. Polk Marion Butler Associated parties
Farmers'_movement
19th-century political platform in US
convention there would be 1,700 members of 35 clubs would end up coming. Charles Macune, who had founded the National Farmer's Alliance, sent organizers for
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Agrarian economic movement in late 19th century America
Alliance Publishing Co., 1891; pg. 257. Bruce Palmer and Charles W. Macune, Jr., "Charles William Macune," Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical
Farmers'_Alliance
Ignatius L. Donnelly, James G. Field, Walter Q. Gresham, James H. Kyle, C. W. Macune, Mann Page, Leonidas L. Polk, Terence V. Powderly, Leland Stanford, William
1892 United States presidential election
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American author (1925–2022)
Book Review. "The last year of the war". New Yorker. August 28, 1978. Macune, Charles W. (September 1990). "Fair, Clear, and Terrible: The Story of Shiloh
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Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
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Son of Charles; A Man; Variant of Carl
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A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
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Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
Female
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Pet form of English Charlene, CHARLA means "man."
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Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
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English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
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Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
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Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
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Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
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Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
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Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl
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Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles
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Handsome; Manly; Form of Charles; Strong; Free-woman
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English : variant spelling of Charley.
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Manly; Modern Form of Charles
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Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
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English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
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Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
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Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
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Cute; Nice
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Amazing
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Beautiful; Auspicious
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Gifted Artist; Adventurer; Musician; Smart; Born Gifted Artist; Happiness; Successful
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Tamil
A woman with beautiful hair
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Australian, French, Greek, Latin
Cheerful
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Muslim
Cub. Young lioness.
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English : from Old English bÄr ‘boar’, hence probably a nickname for a keen hunter of wild boar or for someone thought to resemble the animal in some way.Variant spelling of Boer.
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Follower; Companion
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Muslim
Problem solver
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v. t.
To establish by charter.
v. t.
To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.
a.
Destitute of charms.
v. t.
To lay on or impose, as a task, duty, or trust; to command, instruct, or exhort with authority; to enjoin; to urge earnestly; as, to charge a jury; to charge the clergy of a diocese; to charge an agent.
n.
One who, or that which charges.
v. t.
To fix or demand as a price; as, he charges two dollars a barrel for apples.
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.
n.
A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France.
n.
a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
pl.
of Charge d'affaires
v. i.
To make an onset or rush; as, to charge with fixed bayonets.
v. i.
To debit on an account; as, to charge for purchases.
n.
The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below.
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
v. i.
To demand a price; as, to charge high for goods.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.