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- *White-handed Gibbon ''[[Hylobates lar]]'' *Agile Gibbon ''[[Hylobates agilis]]''723 bytes (92 words) - 20:54, 24 September 2007
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gibbon]]. Needs checking by a human.448 bytes (58 words) - 16:53, 11 January 2010
- ...371%2Fjournal.pone.0000073 |title=PLoS ONE: The Syntax and Meaning of Wild Gibbon Songs |accessdate=2008-04-02 |format= |work=}}</ref>.3 KB (447 words) - 04:28, 13 September 2013
- *White-handed Gibbon ''[[Hylobates lar]]'' *Agile Gibbon ''[[Hylobates agilis]]''10 KB (1,357 words) - 20:34, 11 November 2007
- *White-handed Gibbon ''[[Hylobates lar]]'' *Agile Gibbon ''[[Hylobates agilis]]''15 KB (2,008 words) - 04:59, 21 May 2012
- [[White-handed Gibbon]]: {{r|Hylobates lar}} [[Agile Gibbon]]: {{r|Hylobates agilis}}15 KB (1,685 words) - 16:02, 13 August 2011
- * Bew, Paul, Peter Gibbon and Henry Patterson, ''Northern Ireland 1921-1994: Political Forces and Soc3 KB (355 words) - 02:21, 25 March 2008
- | author = Gibbon, J.; Malapani, C.; Dale, C. L.; Gallistel, C. R.3 KB (361 words) - 06:55, 6 January 2009
- | author = Gibbon, J.; Malapani, C.; Dale, C. L.; Gallistel, C. R.4 KB (518 words) - 10:10, 3 July 2009
- * Bew, Paul, Peter Gibbon and Henry Patterson, ''Northern Ireland 1921-1994: Political Forces and Soc4 KB (561 words) - 18:00, 6 February 2021
- | author = Gibbon, J.; Malapani, C.; Dale, C. L.; Gallistel, C. R.5 KB (553 words) - 17:22, 25 January 2009
- ...63/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1215077801&sr=8-2 online]</ref> [[Edward Gibbon]] is quoted as saying ''"The Praise which has ever been the most flattering5 KB (724 words) - 07:06, 23 January 2011
- {{rpl|Edward Gibbon}}4 KB (592 words) - 12:21, 3 August 2020
- ...ans are in turn, more closely related to each other than they are to the [[Gibbon|gibbons]] and [[Siamang|siamangs]]<ref name="Hobolth"/>. In recognition of6 KB (894 words) - 10:49, 2 March 2021
- *Gibbon, John Murray. ''Steel of Empire: The Romantic History of the Canadian Paci7 KB (895 words) - 15:46, 31 May 2010
- ...ntury'' (2008), 544 pp; covers Herodotus, Thucydides and Polybius, through Gibbon, Macaulay, Michelet, Prescott and Parkman to Butterfield, Trevelyan and Toy9 KB (1,173 words) - 23:57, 29 June 2008
- ...e; [[David Hume]] and [[Adam Smith]] in Scotland; [[John Locke]], [[Edward Gibbon]], [[Samuel Johnson]] and [[Jeremy Bentham]] in England; and [[Johann Herde7 KB (951 words) - 23:49, 15 July 2011
- ! Gutsy Gibbon7 KB (948 words) - 09:02, 2 March 2024
- ...ld'', July 11, 1876. Accessed Feb. 10, 2007.</ref> However, Colonel [[John Gibbon]], whose men arrived at the battle on the second day and also helped bury t8 KB (1,218 words) - 01:00, 28 February 2014
- * Bew, Paul, Peter Gibbon and Henry Patterson, ''Northern Ireland 1921-1994: Political Forces and Soc9 KB (1,270 words) - 15:42, 13 November 2007
- | editors = Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Sandra Walklate, Jude McCulloch, JaneMaree Maher14 KB (1,796 words) - 14:04, 1 April 2024
- * Bew, Paul, Peter Gibbon and Henry Patterson, ''Northern Ireland 1921-1994: Political Forces and Soc15 KB (2,135 words) - 02:36, 17 December 2010
- ...e [[Hominidae]] family, which also includes the Bonobo, the Orangutan, the Gibbon, the Gorilla, and the Human. Chimpanzees can be found in West and Central A16 KB (2,455 words) - 08:38, 6 May 2011
- ...|first=Edward |title=Liberal Epic: The Victorian Practice of History from Gibbon to Churchill |year=2011 |publisher=University of Virginia Press |location=C17 KB (2,276 words) - 08:14, 11 May 2023
- ...rise and fall of nation-states or civilizations, in the style of [[Edward Gibbon]] (1737-1794), Oswald Spengler (1880-1936), Pitirim Sorokin (1889-1968), or ...ntury'' (2008), 544 pp; covers Herodotus, Thucydides and Polybius, through Gibbon, Macaulay, Michelet, Prescott and Parkman to Butterfield, Trevelyan and Toy33 KB (4,725 words) - 14:18, 9 February 2024
- * Bew, Paul, Peter Gibbon and Henry Patterson, ''Northern Ireland 1921-1994: Political Forces and Soc18 KB (2,722 words) - 10:57, 19 February 2011
- ...al in fourth Constantinople, being the "fortress of Arianism," as [[Edward Gibbon]] described it. The feast disappeared after Gregory of Nazianzus resigned a23 KB (3,520 words) - 09:03, 9 August 2023
- ...ues-barzun-historian-and-scholar-dies-at-104.html }}</ref> Naming [[Edward Gibbon]], [[Jacob Burckhardt]] and [[Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay24 KB (3,374 words) - 09:35, 31 July 2023
- ...the rebels with flanking fire. "Don't hurry men!" commanded general John Gibbon. "Don't fire too fast. Let them come up close before you fire, and then a22 KB (3,475 words) - 14:08, 10 February 2023
- ...the ''[[Hominidae]]'' family which also includes the [[Chimpanzee]], the [[Gibbon]], the [[Gorilla]], the [[Orangutan]], and the [[Human]]. This [[species]]28 KB (4,559 words) - 19:14, 13 January 2021
- ...] denounced the crusades, as did the great historian of Byzantium [[Edward Gibbon]], who wrote: ...ofitably employed in the improvement of their native country."<ref> Edward Gibbon, ''The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,'' (1776), [http://books.google53 KB (8,332 words) - 13:11, 8 March 2024
- * [[Gibbon]]25 KB (3,600 words) - 14:27, 31 March 2024
- :Didn't see this! Will be around Sunday - Macauly and Gibbon will get their article! [[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] 22:23, 6 Feb30 KB (4,816 words) - 18:02, 1 April 2024
- *[[Edward Gibbon]] (1737-1794) - Roman Empire31 KB (4,068 words) - 16:25, 29 February 2024
- ...he West<ref>[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/gibbon-fall.html Edward Gibbon: ''General Observations on the Fall of the Roman Empire in the West'']</ref46 KB (6,983 words) - 14:27, 31 March 2024
- ...ed after his death), Clark recalled that his models were Carlyle, [[Edward Gibbon]] and [[Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay|T.B. Macaulay]] - two51 KB (8,074 words) - 06:08, 3 October 2013
- ...ns are animals and that they share common ancestry with [[chimpanzees]], [[gibbon|gibbons]], [[gorillas]], and [[orangutans]]. Some people find the idea of c53 KB (7,846 words) - 16:55, 24 May 2012
- ...003, p. 19.</ref> reading a range of authors including [[Plato]], [[Edward Gibbon]], [[Charles Darwin]] and [[Thomas Babington Macaulay]].<ref>Gilbert 1991,171 KB (25,041 words) - 09:26, 5 April 2024