987 resultados para Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, Earl of, 1799-1869.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Published with a biographical sketch by his cousin, Amelia Smith. cf. Recollections of John Jay Smith, 1892, p. 41.
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Includes bibliographies and index
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The sin of Monsieur Pettipon.--Mr. Pottle and the South-Sea cannibals.--Mr. Pottle and culture.--Mr. Pottle and the one man dog.--Mr. Pottle and pageantry.--The cage man.--Where is the Tropic of Capricorn?--Mr. Braddy's bottle.--Gretna Greenhorns.--Terrible Epps.--Honor among sportsmen.--The $25,000 jaw.
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v. 1. Sir Robert Walpole. William Pitt, earl of Chatham. Edmund Burke. Charles James Fox. William Pitt, pt.I.- v. 2. William Pitt, pt. II. George Canning. Sir Robert Peel.
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[Introduction]--Of tribute, or giving what is due, by Francis Bacon.--Of magnaminitie, by Francis Bacon.--Advertisement touching private censure, by Francis Bacon.--Advertisement touching the controversies of the Church, by Francis Bacon.--Letter to a French gentleman touching the proceedings in England in ecclesiastical causes, by Francis Bacon.--Speech of the Earl of Sussex.--Letter from Sir Philip Sidney to Queen Elizabeth on her proposed marriage to the Duke of Anjou.--Leicesters commonwealth.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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v.1. From A.D. 98 to the death of Justinian / A.H.J. Greenidge -- v.2. From A.D. 565 to the capture of Constantinople by the Turks / J.G.C. Anderson.
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Dr. L.L. Hubbard's manuscript notes on cover and p.13.
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The work of a group of English writers each letter being signed by an initial indicating the author, as follows. P.-Philip Yorke; C.-Charles Yorke; R.-G.H. Rooke; G.-John Green; W.-Daniel Wray; H.-Henry Heaton; E.-Wm. Heberden; O.-Henry Coventry; L.-John Lawry; T.-Catherine Talbot; B.-Thomas Birch; S.-Samuel Salter. The work was edited by Thomas Birch, the brothers Yorke having the largest share in the composition of the letters.