566 resultados para Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832.
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On spine: The Novels of Smollett.
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Richard Arkwright.--Edmund Burke.--Robert Burns.--Lord Byron.--George Canning.--Earl of Chatham.--Dr. Adam Clarke.--Lord Clive.--Captain Cook.--William Cowper.--Rev. George Crabbe.--Sir Humphrey Davy.--Lord Eldon.--Lord Erskine.--Charles James Fox.--Benjamin Franklin.--Oliver Goldsmith.--Henry Grattan.--Earl Grey.--Warren Hastings.--Bishop Heber.--John Howard.--Dr. Jenner.--Sir William Jones.--Sir James Mackintosh.--Rev. Henry Martyn, B.D.--Sir John Moore, K.B.--Lord Nelson.--William Pitt.--Sir Samuel Romilly.--Sir Walter Scott.--Richard Brinsley Sheridan.--John Smeaton.--James Watt.--Marquis of Wellesley.--William Wilberforce.--Sir David Wilkie.--Duke of Wellington.
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The character of Sir Robert Pell.--Lord Brougham.--Mr. Gladstone.--William Pitt.--Bolingbroke as a statesman.--Sir George Cornewall Lewis.--Adam Smith as a person.--Lord Althorp and the reform act of 1832.--Addenda: The Prince Consort. What Lord Lyndhurst really was. The tribute at Hereford to Sir G. C. Lewis. Mr. Cobden. Lord Palmerston. The Earl of Clarendon. Mr. Lowe as chancellor of the Exchequer. Monsieur Guizot. Professor Cairnes. Mr. Disraeli as a member of the House of commons.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bookseller's advertisement, [2] pages at end.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Half-title of v. 4: Bohn's historical library.
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"Bibliographical note": p. [483]-486.
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The evolution of the pianoforte, by T.L. Southgate.- Our English songs, by W.H. Cummings.- The early English viols and their music, by H. Watson.- Madrigals, rounds, catches, glees, and part-songs, by E.M. Lee.- The recorder, flute, fife, and piccolo, by J. Finn.- Music in England in the year 1604, by Sir F. Bridge.- Our dances of bygone days, by A.S. Rose.- Masques and early operas, by A.H.D. Prendergast.- English opera after Purcell, by F.J. Sawyer.- Our cathedral composers and their works, by G.F. Huntley.- The single and double reed instruments, by D.J. Blaikley.- The water-organ of the ancients and the organ of to-day, by F.W. Galpin.- The regal and its successors: the harmonica, by T.L. Southgate.- The violin family and its music, by W.W. Cobbett.- The brass wind instruments, by J.E. Borland.- Some notes on early printed music, by A.H. Littleton.- Music of the country-side, by Sir E. Clarke.