305 resultados para Armstrong, Sir Thomas (ca 1633-1684) -- Portraits
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Originally published in 1910 by Charles Scribner's Sons.
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Series title also at head of t.-p.
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G. W. E. Russell.--W. E. Gladstone.--Lord Hartington.--Charles Stewart Parnell.--John Bright.--Joseph Chamberlain.--Sir William Vernon Harcourt.--The members for Northampton.--General Gordon.--Lord Wolseley and Lord Roberts.--Archbishop Temple, Archdeacon Farrar, and some other churchmen.--Professor Huxley and the evolutionists.--Sir John Lubbock.--Sir Thomas Brassey.--Lord Elcho and Lord Wemyss.--William Morris.--Swinburne and George Meredith.--Spencer Walpole and Andrew Lang.--G. F. Watts, J. E. Millais, and E. Burne-Jones.--Nellie Farren and some other players.--W. S. Gilbert and the Savoyards.--The "Æsthetes" and Oscar Wilde.--W. G. Grace.--The Souls.--Index.
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Imperfect: frontpiece wanting. cf. v.1, p. 4211.
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The histories of Charles the first and Charles the second are by Edward Phillips; the account of the restoration is by Sir Thomas Clarges--Dict. of Nat. Biog.
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Arguments delivered November, 1627, in the cases of Sir Thomas Darnell, Sir John Corbet, Sir Walter Earle, Sir John Henningham or Heveningham, and Sir Edmund Hampden, imprisoned for having refused to subscribe to a forced loan.
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"Glossar" : p. [327]-352.
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Trials of 64 Luddites on various charges. The first trial was that of John Swallow, John Batley, Joseph Fisher and John Lumb, for burglary.