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The Life Of The Rt. Honorable Sir Charles W. Dilke V1
by Stephen Gwynn
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... through his attachment to Dilke's father, but belonged to a much older generation. Grant Duff, a man to whom later on Dilke came to be strongly attached, was Under-Secretary of State for India. ... "
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... a tour in Ireland, entitled `The Years atWestminster, 1900; Annual Register, old Folks from Home' (1861), and in the 1860-80; Grant Duff, Notes from a Diary. ... "
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Letters of Matthew Arnold 1848 to 1888 Part Two
by Matthew Arnold
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... Grant Duff insists upon it, and I am sure to be delighted when I find myself in the woods. The Baroness Meyer ... "
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Miss Arnold, New York, Lady de Rothschild, Nineteenth Century, Grant Duff, Aston Clinton, Younger Daughter, New England, most affectionate brother, most sincerely yours, dearest mamma, cher monsieur
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Democracy and Religion: Gladstone and the Liberal Party 1867-1875 (Cambridge Studies in the History and Theory of Politics)
by J. P. Parry
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... and beauty; and latitudinarianism injected with a powerful belief in the See, for the connections drawn between the views of Grant Duff, Hartington, James, Matthew Arnold, Bruce and W. ... "
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