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Patrick Henry
Patrick Henry (May 29, 1736 [A native of Hanover County, Virginia, Henry was primarily educated at home. After an unsuccessful venture running a store, as well as assisting his father-in-law at Hanover Tavern, he became a lawyer through self-study. Beginning his practice in 1760, Henry soon became prominent through his victory in the Parson's Cause against the Anglican clergy. He was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses, where he quickly became notable for his inflammatory rhetoric against the Stamp Act 1765.
In 1774, Henry served as a delegate to the First Continental Congress where he signed the Petition to the King, which he helped to draft, and the Continental Association. He gained further popularity among the people of Virginia, both through his oratory at the convention and by marching troops towards the colonial capital of Williamsburg after the Gunpowder Incident until the munitions seized by the royal government were paid for. Henry urged independence, and when the Fifth Virginia Convention endorsed this in 1776, he served on the committee charged with drafting the Virginia Declaration of Rights and the original Virginia Constitution. Henry was promptly elected governor under the new charter and served a total of five one-year terms.
After leaving the governorship in 1779, Henry served in the Virginia House of Delegates until he began his last two terms as governor in 1784. The actions of the national government under the Articles of Confederation made Henry fear a strong federal government, and he declined appointment as a delegate to the 1787 Constitutional Convention. He actively opposed the ratification of the United States Constitution, both fearing a powerful central government and because there was as yet no Bill of Rights. He returned to the practice of law in his final years, declining several offices under the federal government. A slaveholder throughout his adult life, he hoped to see the institution end but had no plan beyond ending the importation of slaves. Henry is remembered for his oratory and as an enthusiastic promoter of the fight for independence. Provided by Wikipedia
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On to C / by Winston, Patrick Henry
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Artificial intelligence / by Winston, Patrick Henry
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In‐hospital and 1 year incremental prognostic value of drug abuse detection in acute heart failure by Charles Fauvel, Jean‐Guillaume Dillinger, Thomas Bochaton, Thomas Levasseur, Amine El Ouahidi, Cyril Zakine, Antony El Hadad, Nicolas Mansencal, Nathalie Noirclerc, Marc Goralski, Christophe Thuaire, Nathan Mewton, Guillaume Schurtz, Pascal Lim, Thibaut Pommier, Léo Lemarchand, Quentin Laissac, Nicolas Lamblin, Tanissia Boukertouta, Damien Logeart, Alain Cohen‐Solal, Patrick Henry, Théo Pezel, for the ADDICT‐ICCU Investigators
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Predicting 1‐year heart failure hospitalization and mortality post‐discharge from the intensive cardiac care unit by Andreas Bugge Tinggaard, Solenn Toupin, Jean Guillaume Dillinger, Clément Delmas, Antonin Trimaille, Claire Bouleti, Guillaume Schurtz, Charles Fauvel, Jean Claude Dib, Stéphane Andrieu, François Roubille, Thomas Levasseur, Guillaume Bonnet, Marouane Boukhris, Thomas Bochaton, Vincent Roule, Laura Delsarte, Albert Boccara, Franck Albert, Franck Boccara, Etienne Puymirat, Henrik Wiggers, Alexandre Mebazaa, Alain Cohen‐Solal, Benjamin G. Chousterman, Patrick Henry, Théo Pezel, for the ADDICT‐ICCU Investigators
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Comparative features and outcomes of cardiogenic shock in patients with and without prior resuscitated shockable cardiac arrest: Insight from the FRENSHOCK multicenter prospective... by Hamid Merdji, Vincent Bataille, Anais Curtiaud, Laurent Bonello, François Roubille, Bruno Levy, Pascal Lim, Jean-Claude Dib, Julien Maizel, Nicolas Brechot, Marion Beuzelin, Emmanuelle Fillippi, Miloud Cherbi, Julien Demiselle, Grégoire Rangé, Jérémie Joffre, Marwan Yassine, Caroline Biendel, Fanny Bounes, Guillaume Leurent, Edouard Gerbaud, Eric Bonnefoy, Etienne Puymirat, Clément Delmas, Nadia Aissaoui, François Bagate, Marion Beuzelin, Caroline Biendel, Florence Boissier, Laurent Bonello, Éric Bonnefoy-Cudraz, Marie Boughenou, Stéphane Boule, Jérémie Bourenne, Nicolas Brechot, Cédric Bruel, Alain Cariou, Philippe Castellant, Sébastien Champion, Karim Chaoui, Marion Chatot, Nicolas Combaret, Nicolas Debry, Xavier Delabranche, Jean-Claude Dib, Raphael Favory, Emmanuelle Filippi, Romain Gallet, Frédérique Ganster, Philippe Gaudard, Edouard Gerbaud, Brahim Harbaoui, Patrick Henry, Benoit Herce, Fabrice Ivanes, Jérémie Joffre, Philippe Karoubi, Hadi Khachab, Khalifé Khalife, Kada Klouche, Vincent Labbe, Marc Laine, Nicolas Lamblin, Benoit Lattuca, Yann Lefetz, Gilles Lemesle, Philippe Letocart, Leurent, Bruno Levy, Guillaume Louis, Julien Maizel, Jacques Mansourati, Stéphane Manzo-Silberman, Séverine Marchand, Benjamin Marchandot, Stéphanie Marliere, Joy Mootien, Frédéric Mouquet, Louis Niquet, Alexis Paternot, Vincent Probst, Etienne Puymirat, Charlotte Quentin, Grégoire Range, Nassim Redjimi, Jean Christophe Richard, François Roubille, Christophe Saint Etienne, Francis Schneider, Guillaume Schurtz, Marie-France Seronde, Julien Ternacle, Gérald Vanzetto, Elie Zogheib
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The AI business the commercial uses of artificial intelligence
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