(William) Frank(lin), 1874–1944, U.S. publisher and government official.
Henry, 1750–1806, American Revolutionary general: 1st U.S. secretary of war 1785–94.
John, c1510–72, Scottish religious reformer and historian.
Phi·lan·der Chase[fi-lan-der], /fɪˈlæn dər/, 1853–1921, U.S. lawyer and politician: secretary of state 1909–13.
Fort.Fort Knox.
Words nearby Knox
Knowsley, know the ropes, know the score, know where one stands, know which side of one's bread is buttered, Knox, Knox-Johnston, Knoxville, KNP, Knt., knub
Of course, Knox also cautions contestants to be prepared for the personal ramifications off-camera.
Inside ‘The Sex Factor’: Where 16 Men and Women Vie For Porn Immortality|Aurora Snow|November 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
There was “some note of caution” attached to hiring Knox, thanks to the negativity from the case, Robinson said.
Amanda Knox, Cub Reporter: The Convicted Murderer Is Now Writing Theater Reviews for a Small Seattle Paper|Justin Miller|November 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Knox has not been extradited to Italy while the case is appealed.
Amanda Knox, Cub Reporter: The Convicted Murderer Is Now Writing Theater Reviews for a Small Seattle Paper|Justin Miller|November 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Knox wanted to write under a pen name at first, which the paper allowed her to do.
Amanda Knox, Cub Reporter: The Convicted Murderer Is Now Writing Theater Reviews for a Small Seattle Paper|Justin Miller|November 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
After she “got her feet wet,” Knox began writing under her own name.
Amanda Knox, Cub Reporter: The Convicted Murderer Is Now Writing Theater Reviews for a Small Seattle Paper|Justin Miller|November 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Dr. Knox, then going off on foot to see a patient, came across the yard from the surgery at the same moment.
Johnny Ludlow, Third Series|Mrs. Henry Wood
There is no direct charge conveyed by Mr. Knox, but there is evidently expressed the language of doubt and surmise.
The Works of William Cowper|William Cowper
On the other hand, the extra-mural teachers included men of such wide reputation as Knox, Lizars, and Liston.
Sir James Young Simpson and Chloroform (1811-1870)|Henry Laing Gordon
Knox and the other reformers were Scopæ viarum—that is, highway besoms.
Anima Poet|Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Later in that same year he confides to Knox that his finances were not equal to undertaking the projected building in Alexandria.
Seaport in Virginia|Gay Montague Moore
British Dictionary definitions for Knox
Knox
/ (nɒks) /
noun
John. ?1514–72, Scottish theologian and historian. After exile in England and on the Continent (1547–59), he returned to Scotland in 1559 and established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland (1560). His chief historical work was the History of the Reformation in Scotland (1586)
Ronald (Arbuthnott). 1888–1957, British priest and author. A convert to Roman Catholicism, he is noted for his translation of the Vulgate (1945–49)