Anniversaries
... Sutcliffe, Yorkshire and England cricketer. Deaths: 1572 John Knox, founder of Scottish Presbyterianism; 1848 Lord Melbourne, twice Whig Prime Minister; 1916 Sir Hiram Maxim, inventor of machine gun. ...
... Sutcliffe, Yorkshire and England cricketer. Deaths: 1572 John Knox, founder of Scottish Presbyterianism; 1848 Lord Melbourne, twice Whig Prime Minister; 1916 Sir Hiram Maxim, inventor of machine gun. ...
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... Heller’s lon%-runtion of the ywright an Brinsle By COLIN DONALD Ireland who became the lit_erarz, sensation of London, a notable whig orator and a theatre manager of questionable probity. - Sheridan “had bailiffs like other peo‘fl: had mice” and the best thing ...
... Hamish Hendumtodngrhhmfi‘reedom Come All emm ing for Deacon Blue's and unfortunately essential, guitarist, test: th Ewan &(fi’s Whig:ygide.dre}'m&?n?m--i understood the message bmufi hadn’t yet learned how to convey it back. I blinked and missed Carol Laula ...
... valuations for food courts in Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Centre and Princes Square. In most ing centres, e 1000 court” area. Msel whig&copsm; Oft:lm:m sea is operal :u;l:flgf‘tsheoperaw ln&penloo(larotmdtheslde':!.flo . But when the courts :Eeoedinl”’l.theam pped ...
... piano extended by prevmdoddu:o::& 11:00 Compesers Week:, Hanns Eisler. Landscape of Exile; String Quarfet; M&nrmmteen Ways #:whi\g Sunday Hotel Room 1942; To a Little Radio; Holderlin Fragments. e S et e 6:30 Test Match Speciak England v New Zesiand. 4 ’F ...
... safety from health risks, crime and fear of crime, have been campaigncl:g for lmpi;ovements, such as ,in the Pond area whig':flarlxtlne was killed. “We went there at night to see the lighting needs and were approached by people wanting to know who we were ...
... specimens and investigate subjects ranflng from how (glass is made to the history of masks. “We see the Discove Room as something whig tries to encompass everything we are doing. Chil::eyn can investigate ob'fits at their own pace. We also make sure the room ...
... its spending programme for 1990-91 which it had proposed to the Scottish Office. - While that fi wasr:fian‘ledasthe minimum whig:r:vould ow momentum to be maintained by key programmes, an increase of only llm cent was announced by the Scotti Office, Sbt;lter ...
... enigmatic character. In the field of English politics, we see, as the reign progresses, the development of a system in which Whigs and Tories become recognisable political parties. The reign was notable in other respects. Charles was a king with a fragile ...
... said the ouly good thing about Labour’s mpoul was that it was not poll tax. | Labour’s: rejection of a local lncgu:: tax, whig was at one seen as ferred solwon,ww&myuag: Docraty Scotish aftairs adjusts his tie at a press conference in Glasgow yesterday ...
... empiricism — the great opportunist. Until he sat down to pen his revulsion against events in France, Burke was a second-rank Whig MP who had failed as an author and entrepreneur. He had opposed the British treatment of India by the arrogant East India Company ...