Frederic Harrison (18 October 1831 – 14 January 1923) was a British jurist and historian. Born at 17 Euston Square, London, he was the son of Frederick...
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After working at the hotel for a time, he was discovered by Colonel Frederic Harrison Bailey, a nephew of circus pioneer Hachaliah Bailey, and an advance...
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Ideas is published. Sigmund Freud's Totem and Taboo is published. Frederic Harrison's The Positive Evolution of Religion is published. Leonard Trelawny...
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history of the house and manor, first published in 1893, was written by Frederic Harrison (d. 1923), jurist and historian, whose father had acquired the lease...
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Frederic Harrison Smith Jr. CBE (30 June 1908 – 28 May 1980) was a United States Air Force four-star general who served as Commander in Chief, U.S. Air...
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Harrison was the son of the author and jurist Frederic Harrison and his wife Ethel Bertha Harrison. Initially tutored by George Gissing, Harrison attended...
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ProQuest 123902703. Retrieved January 1, 2021 – via ProQuest. Smith, Harrison. "Frederic Forrest, character actor known for Coppola films, dies at 86". The...
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Leslie, Lorenz von Stein, and Émile de Laveleye and radicals such as Frederic Harrison and Edward Spencer Beesly. His goal was to reconcile the Prussian...
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appears as a character in: Frederic Harrison, Theophano: The crusade of the tenth century (1904). 978-1017148909 Frederic Harrison, Nicephorus: A tragedy...
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Thomas Frederic Harrison (1815-1888) was a Liverpool ship-owner who founded the Harrison Shipping Line in the city in the late 1800s. "Maritime Museum"...
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Other prominent members of the committee included Charles Buxton, Frederic Harrison, Edmond Beales, Frederick Chesson, Leslie Stephen, Thomas Hill Green...
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Harrison (rugby league), English rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s Frederic Harrison (1831–1923), British historian Frederick Harrison (railway...
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Oranje-Nassau". NL: Xs4all. Retrieved 23 April 2010. William the Silent by Frederic Harrison pp. 22–23 "den swijger", "den Schweiger": Emanuel van Meteren, 1608...
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orthodoxy and the commencement of an era of religious doubt." A review by Frederic Harrison published in the Westminster Review in October 1860 had the probably...
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He founded the London Positivist Society in 1867, which attracted Frederic Harrison, Edward Spencer Beesly, Vernon Lushington, and James Cotter Morison...
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Hill in London. Ethel married Frederic Harrison in 1870. During the 1870s they had four sons including Austin Harrison. Her husband was a lawyer who was...
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Goucher College in Maryland and Connecticut College. By 1900 the Briton Frederic Harrison said after visiting the United States that "The whole educational...
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influence sur la physique moderne 1900 Frederic Harrison Byzantine history in the early middle age 1901 Frederic William Maitland English Law and the Renaissance...
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Committee and Gertrude Bell as secretary. Other members were Mrs. Frederic Harrison, Miss Lonsdale, Violet Markham and Hilaire Belloc MP. Beatrice Chamberlain...
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Grain are organized by date through a single year. It was prefaced by Frederic Harrison and published by James Nisbet and Company of London in 1912. She died...
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and Master of the Buckhounds Henry Kingsley (1830–1876), novelist Frederic Harrison (1831–1923), jurist and historian Henry Jones (1831–1899), writer...
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nineteenth-century England. It was founded in 1865 by Anthony Trollope, Frederic Harrison, Edward Spencer Beesly, and six others with an investment of £9,000;...
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England: Oxford University Press. pp. 26–28. ISBN 0-19-875273-3. Frederic Harrison (1982). The new calendar of great men: biographies of the 558 worthies...
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George Peabody Gooch Thomas Hill Green George Grote Thomas Hardy Frederic Harrison William Hazlitt Thomas Hodgskin Thomas Holcroft George Holyoake William...
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disciple of Auguste Comte's positivism. Along with his Wadham friends Frederic Harrison and John Henry Bridges, Beesly actively engaged in the debates of...
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Congreve was based at Chapel Street Hall in London. The barrister Frederic Harrison, who had met Congreve at Wadham College, Oxford, was a founding member...
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to the union point of view; after some lobbying he was joined by Frederic Harrison, and a concession was made to union representatives, allowing them...
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Among the notable papers delivered to the Bodley Club are those by Frederic Harrison, Harold Henry Joachim, Henry Hamilton Fyfe (brother of the secretary...
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Unions in 1867. One worker representative was on the commission, Frederic Harrison, who prepared union witnesses. Robert Applegarth from the Amalgamated...
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churchman, scholar, and poet Sir Alexander Grant Connop Thirlwall Frederic Harrison Father Dalgairns Sir George Grove Shadworth Hodgson Henry Sidgwick...
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