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Bibliography | 70 |
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Sources | 43 |
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Early years | 29 |
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Ancestry | 24 |
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Life | 14 |
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Political career | 11 |
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Civil War | 10 |
Last years | 10 |
Selected works | 10 |
Early life and education | 10 |
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Titles and honors | 9 |
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Governor of Kentucky | 9 |
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Selected list of works | 5 |
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Premier | 4 |
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Platine War | 4 |
Retirement | 4 |
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Literary career | 4 |
Books | 4 |
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Reign | 4 |
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Downfall | 3 |
Memorials | 3 |
Novels | 3 |
Engagement and wedding | 3 |
Operas | 3 |
Family | 3 |
Philanthropy | 3 |
Playing career | 3 |
Family and background | 3 |
Honorary military appointments | 3 |
War of 1812 | 3 |
As party leader | 3 |
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As MLA | 3 |
Publications | 3 |
Administration and cabinet | 3 |
Career | 3 |
First term as governor | 3 |
Early works | 3 |
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States admitted to the Union | 2 |
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In popular culture | 2 |
Commemoration | 2 |
Between the wars | 2 |
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Vice Presidency | 2 |
Tariffs | 2 |
Memorials and legacy | 2 |
Later service | 2 |
Gallery | 2 |
Election | 2 |
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Beliefs | 2 |
Party leader | 2 |
Childhood and family history | 2 |
Military service | 2 |
Editorial work | 2 |
Church music | 2 |
Conversion | 2 |
Churches | 2 |
Postwar years | 2 |
Revolutionary War | 2 |
Regency | 2 |
Historiography | 2 |
Citations and notes | 2 |
World War II | 2 |
In Puerto Rico | 2 |
Public works | 2 |
Entry into politics | 2 |
Awards | 2 |
Natural resources | 2 |
Other courts | 2 |
Opera | 2 |
Children | 2 |
Independence of Brazil | 2 |
Full flowering | 2 |
Legacy and criticism | 2 |
Antecedents and influences | 2 |
List of selected works | 2 |
Early naval career | 2 |
Style and technique | 2 |
Princess of Wales | 2 |
Funeral | 2 |
Adolescence | 2 |
Jack the Ripper suspect | 2 |
Literary analysis | 2 |
Mutiny | 2 |
Legacy and influence | 2 |
National prominence | 2 |
Later political career | 2 |
Silver | 2 |
Religious Question | 2 |
Cultural references | 2 |
London | 2 |
Government | 2 |
Modern assessment | 2 |
Early life and marriage | 2 |
Writings | 2 |
Governor of Ohio | 2 |
Edwardian period | 2 |
Supreme Court | 2 |
Siege of Uruguaiana | 2 |
Impact | 2 |
General election campaign | 2 |
Exile | 2 |
References and further reading | 2 |
Sexuality | 2 |
As MP | 2 |
Publication | 2 |
Texas | 2 |
Philosophy | 2 |
American Samoa | 2 |
Legacy and reputation | 2 |
Early writings | 2 |
Napoleonic Wars | 2 |
Accession | 2 |
Governorship | 2 |
United States Senator | 2 |
W. B. Yeats | 2 |
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Parsifal | 2 |
Hawaii | 2 |
Governor | 2 |
Nobility | 2 |
Playing style | 2 |
Election of 1896 | 2 |
Rescue | 2 |
Works cited | 2 |
Military honors | 2 |
Old Court \u2013 New Court controversy | 2 |
Birth and childhood | 2 |
Reconstruction | 2 |
Second term as governor | 2 |
Appraisal | 2 |
Preparations | 2 |
Widowhood | 2 |
Election of 1880 | 2 |
Commander-in-Chief | 2 |
Post-war activities | 2 |
Private life | 2 |
Labour unrest | 2 |
Civil service reform | 2 |
Test cricket | 2 |
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Family and early career | 2 |
Nomination | 2 |
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Teenage years | 2 |
Cabinet | 2 |
Second term | 2 |
Queen consort | 2 |
Inauguration | 2 |
Other | 2 |
U.S. Senator | 2 |
In office | 2 |
Second marriage | 2 |
Gallipoli | 2 |
Fiction | 2 |
Major themes | 2 |
Oxford | 2 |
Controversies | 2 |
Growing reputation | 2 |
San Francisco | 2 |
Prohibition | 2 |
Liberal rebellions of 1842 | 2 |
Online | 2 |
British honours | 2 |
Childhood and youth | 2 |
Writing | 2 |
Personal and family life | 2 |
Piano works | 2 |
Later works | 2 |
Death of Prince Albert | 2 |
Marriage to Georgie | 1 |
Communism | 1 |
Last years and death | 1 |
Note and sources | 1 |
Don Leon | 1 |
Death and funeral | 1 |
Emily Dickinson | 1 |
Descendants | 1 |
Technical education | 1 |
Participation in the Mexican-American War | 1 |
Return to England and writing career | 1 |
Black Sox scandal | 1 |
Women's Social and Political Union | 1 |
Shortest presidency | 1 |
Retreat | 1 |
Leading bowler | 1 |
Clements Markham | 1 |
Early works (to 1842 | 1 |
Printer and typefounder | 1 |
1900 election | 1 |
Early life and travels | 1 |
William Wilberforce | 1 |
Military | 1 |
Ascension and cabinet-building | 1 |
xc9mile Lemoine | 1 |
Civil War issues and later career | 1 |
Evangelical tract literature in the 1820s and 1830s | 1 |
Yellow fever plot | 1 |
In exile: Switzerland (1849\u201358 | 1 |
Melody | 1 |
Colonialism | 1 |
Later years and legacy | 1 |
Boston to New York | 1 |
Paintings | 1 |
Klenau and the Siege of Dresden | 1 |
Second-class county | 1 |
Dixon in blackface | 1 |
Parliamentary advancement, 1843\u20131857 | 1 |
1888 convention; defeat for third term | 1 |
New South Greenland | 1 |
Evolutionary social movements | 1 |
Titles, styles and arms | 1 |
First Fatherland Volunteer | 1 |
School stories | 1 |
Empress of India | 1 |
Early life and arrival in East Florida | 1 |
Dresden (1842\u201349 | 1 |
Knickerbockers and NABBP executive | 1 |
Tenure as Prime Minister | 1 |
Early conducting career 1880\u201388 | 1 |
End of the Empire and banishment | 1 |
Advocate for the Oregon Trail (1909\u20131925 | 1 |
Provincial Architect | 1 |
Prince of Wales | 1 |
William IV of the United Kingdom | 1 |
Jimmy McAleer | 1 |
Social, political and humanitarian activities | 1 |
Royal servant | 1 |
Major discoveries | 1 |
War of restoration | 1 |
Titles, styles, honors and arms | 1 |
Dedicatees and collaborators | 1 |
Throwing controversy | 1 |
Last year and death | 1 |
Unconventional royal | 1 |
Georg Cantor | 1 |
Cleveland Street scandal | 1 |
Succession and death | 1 |
Defender of the Constitution | 1 |
Moral reform | 1 |
Impact on students | 1 |
Queen Victoria's devoted companion | 1 |
India Office | 1 |
War of the Ragamuffins | 1 |
National development and trade; 1848 crisis | 1 |
Birch auction | 1 |
Nimrod Expedition (1907\u201309 | 1 |
Number theory, trigonometric series and ordinals | 1 |
MP and Minister (1919\u20131937 | 1 |
Support for Cuba's Independence and Jos\xe9 Maceo's freedom | 1 |
Selected papers | 1 |
Return to the Senate | 1 |
Service in Congress | 1 |
Gustav Mahler | 1 |
Ministry | 1 |
Regency crisis of 1788 | 1 |
Honor\xe9 de Balzac | 1 |
Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine | 1 |
Padre de la Patria" (Father of the Puerto Rican Nation | 1 |
Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition | 1 |
First literary successes and marriage | 1 |
Civil case: Tichborne v. Lushington, 1871\u201372 | 1 |
Outbreak of war in 1799 | 1 |
Partsongs | 1 |
Later years (1888\u20131912 | 1 |
Tour of England in 1897 | 1 |
Acting Governor of Tutuila | 1 |
George B. McClellan | 1 |
Pianism | 1 |
Compositional style | 1 |
Senator (1897\u20131909 | 1 |
Orchestral and chamber works | 1 |
French colonization | 1 |
Election as Chief | 1 |
Community involvement and family life | 1 |
Piano Institute | 1 |
First steps | 1 |
Scouting movement | 1 |
Women's suffrage | 1 |
Racial violence | 1 |
Pantomime | 1 |
Princess Charlotte of Wales | 1 |
Foreign policy initiatives | 1 |
Policies as governor | 1 |
1928 election | 1 |
George H. D. Gossip | 1 |
Victoria's last years | 1 |
Land grant and family matters | 1 |
Stepney | 1 |
Emancipation of enslaved Africans | 1 |
Posthumous fame | 1 |
Ezra Meeker | 1 |
The war years and beyond | 1 |
Abdication | 1 |
Cincinnati law practice and marriage | 1 |
Peak collaborative years | 1 |
In charge of "Hindman's Legion | 1 |
Polish-Soviet War | 1 |
Pan-Africanism and Marcus Garvey | 1 |
Intervening years | 1 |
Web sources | 1 |
Rebuilding Poland | 1 |
Melpomene | 1 |
Travels in the Northwest | 1 |
Vice presidency | 1 |
Second thwarted coup attempt | 1 |
War and widowhood | 1 |
Sheriff of Erie County | 1 |
Ludwig" obituary | 1 |
Antarctic waters | 1 |
Walter Bache | 1 |
Arabian horse breeder | 1 |
Adulthood and seclusion | 1 |
Journal articles | 1 |
Published correspondence | 1 |
After the coup | 1 |
In memoriam | 1 |
Mediterranean, the Crimea and India | 1 |
Standard Oil (1905\u20131909 | 1 |
Relations with settlers | 1 |
Civic life and sanitary reform | 1 |
Political involvement and Hampstead | 1 |
Tariff reform | 1 |
Planning | 1 |
National Antarctic Expedition | 1 |
Agriculture | 1 |
War with Spain | 1 |
William Pitt | 1 |
1905 Revolution | 1 |
Humor | 1 |
Parliament and national office | 1 |
President of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad | 1 |
Personal beliefs | 1 |
Playboy Riots and After | 1 |
A national institution | 1 |
Investigation | 1 |
The Trott brothers | 1 |
Dixon the editor | 1 |
Construction of the new governor's mansion | 1 |
Governor of New York | 1 |
Creative range | 1 |
Birth and background | 1 |
Napoleon | 1 |
Into the Conservative Party | 1 |
Battle at the Alamo | 1 |
Scouting and the Combahee River Raid | 1 |
Work | 1 |
War of Liberation 1813 | 1 |
Relationship with Byron | 1 |
Cambridge | 1 |
Senate developments | 1 |
Trial for treason | 1 |
Democratic nomination | 1 |
Schooling | 1 |
Return and reception | 1 |
First successes | 1 |
Fiction and film | 1 |
Adoption of the surname Mountbatten | 1 |
Pardon of Isaac Desha | 1 |
Enlightenment and Romanticism | 1 |
Santiniketan and Visva-Bharati | 1 |
Grievances in the Saskatchewan territory | 1 |
Defence of Darwin and his ideas | 1 |
Assessment of Wallace's role in history of evolutionary theory | 1 |
Percy, Mary, and Claire | 1 |
First years | 1 |
Harry Trott | 1 |
Unexecuted designs | 1 |
Lu\xeds Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias | 1 |
Dezembrada | 1 |
Raised by his mother | 1 |
Fugitive | 1 |
Political essays and poems | 1 |
Balaiada | 1 |
IPHL | 1 |
Building an army | 1 |
Transitional figure | 1 |
Declaration of war | 1 |
Retirement, death, and legacy | 1 |
Fabulous Histories | 1 |
Family life | 1 |
Preparation | 1 |
Retirement from public life | 1 |
Sophie Blanchard | 1 |
Audio and video | 1 |
Webster's trial and execution | 1 |
Germanic folklore | 1 |
Lawyer and part-time politician | 1 |
Naval cadet | 1 |
Retirement, death, and memorials | 1 |
Relations with European powers | 1 |
Vitalism | 1 |
Prose | 1 |
Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll | 1 |
Scientist and polar oracle | 1 |
King of the Hellenes | 1 |
Anthologist and critic | 1 |
J. C. W. Beckham | 1 |
Peninsula Campaign | 1 |
Medical reformer, marriage and family | 1 |
Polar Medals withheld | 1 |
Marriage and family life | 1 |
Albert Stanley, 1st Baron Ashfield | 1 |
Third and fourth terms, 1878\u20131887 | 1 |
In Guernsey | 1 |
Married life | 1 |
War Department and the "Magoon Incident | 1 |
1799 gubernatorial election | 1 |
Combating racism | 1 |
Confederate military service and expulsion | 1 |
Foundation stock | 1 |
Childhood and family | 1 |
Theories and plans | 1 |
Children's literature | 1 |
1905 election | 1 |
Defeat and legacy | 1 |
Opera maestro | 1 |
Gubernatorial election of 1808 | 1 |
Abolitionist | 1 |
Move to Dresden | 1 |
Hofoper director | 1 |
Posthumous | 1 |
Infancy and early childhood | 1 |
Increased contact with Tchaikovsky | 1 |
Gubernatorial election of 1795 | 1 |
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | 1 |
Agricultural policy | 1 |
Repatriation | 1 |
Discovery of "swerve | 1 |
Career summary | 1 |
In Britain | 1 |
Sellis incident and Weymouth controversy | 1 |
Move to Fordham | 1 |
William Robinson Brown | 1 |
Golding Bird | 1 |
Final decade | 1 |
Memorial | 1 |
Prague and Leipzig | 1 |
Motherhood and philanthropy | 1 |
Businessman on the Ohio | 1 |
Teacher and researcher | 1 |
Joseph Desha | 1 |
Early coins | 1 |
Second return to Mayag\xfcez | 1 |
Texas Revolution | 1 |
Edgar Allan Poe | 1 |
First literary efforts | 1 |
McKinley partisan (1888\u20131896 | 1 |
Surrender | 1 |
Votes for women, 1903\u201314 | 1 |
Non-fiction | 1 |
Edgar Speyer | 1 |
Aspiring kingmaker (1880\u20131888 | 1 |
1918 election | 1 |
The Guardian of Education | 1 |
First seasons for Yorkshire | 1 |
European policy | 1 |
Premiership (1937\u20131940 | 1 |
Realism | 1 |
Professional career | 1 |
Service in the Northwest Indian War | 1 |
Republican nomination and campaign against Tilden | 1 |
Overview | 1 |
Second term and Pacific Scandal, 1872\u20131873 | 1 |
Reformer and innovator | 1 |
Nazi appropriation | 1 |
Boston police strike | 1 |
Final playing years | 1 |
Sydney | 1 |
Emotional life | 1 |
Presidency 1897\u20131901 | 1 |
Lone Scouts of America | 1 |
Military college superintendent | 1 |
Relationship with Wellington | 1 |
French Revolutionary Wars | 1 |
Uncle of Europe | 1 |
Campaign of 1900 | 1 |
Evidence and cross-examination | 1 |
Roosevelt years and death (1901\u20131904 | 1 |
Composer and teacher | 1 |
Final campaigns in the Carolinas | 1 |
Betances and Jos\xe9 Mart\xed | 1 |
In Tahiti | 1 |
Alexandra of Denmark | 1 |
Friendship | 1 |
Walter Crane | 1 |
Early 20th century | 1 |
Family and personal life | 1 |
Western Front | 1 |
Early life and formative years | 1 |
Departure from politics | 1 |
Anti-vaccination campaign | 1 |
Apprentice composer | 1 |
Cora Taylor and the Commodore shipwreck | 1 |
Later designs | 1 |
Conflict and the Forest Service | 1 |
Diplomat | 1 |
Chattanooga | 1 |
Electricity | 1 |
The Wilderness Society | 1 |
Raid on Centralia | 1 |
Political opinions | 1 |
Ireland | 1 |
Military appointments | 1 |
Ghabat al-haqq | 1 |
Early life and training | 1 |
Career as a jurist | 1 |
Literature | 1 |
Garfield's assassination | 1 |
First plays | 1 |
Books by Lansbury | 1 |
Hamburg Stadttheater | 1 |
After the war | 1 |
Prisoner | 1 |
As a director | 1 |
Abyssinia, 1867\u201368 | 1 |
The Crisis | 1 |
Poland | 1 |
Repression of Christianity | 1 |
Pre-war preparations | 1 |
Alice Ayres | 1 |
Cosmo Gordon Lang | 1 |
Adaptations of novels and short stories in cinema | 1 |
Legal career and marriage | 1 |
Viceregal Consort of Canada | 1 |
Peace and territorial gain | 1 |
Emergence as a legend | 1 |
Flood control | 1 |
Era of troubles | 1 |
Independent Labour Party | 1 |
Early life and political career | 1 |
Re-election, rumors of a presidential run, and death | 1 |
Antitrust laws | 1 |
New York Tribune | 1 |
Charles Darwin | 1 |
Back in Mississippi | 1 |
National Parks Association | 1 |
Between expeditions 1909\u201314 | 1 |
In popular media | 1 |
Voyage of the Beagle | 1 |
Claimant's release and final years | 1 |
Influence on literature, philosophy and the visual arts | 1 |
Death in Africa | 1 |
Radical Liberal | 1 |
Campaign against Garfield | 1 |
President | 1 |
After Can Vuong | 1 |
Retirement, decline and death | 1 |
Crown Prince | 1 |
Reitman, essays, and birth control | 1 |
Emperor Norton | 1 |
Shenandoah Valley and promotion | 1 |
Schooling and adolescence | 1 |
Railway policy | 1 |
Prime Minister of Canada | 1 |
William Burges | 1 |
Cinchona mission, 1859\u201361 | 1 |
Lieutenant governor and governor | 1 |
Modern revival | 1 |
Hawaiian mission | 1 |
Politics and unpopularity | 1 |
Legislative interim | 1 |
Political issues | 1 |
Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Massachusetts | 1 |
Selected publications | 1 |
Cantor's ancestry | 1 |
Early life (1771\u20131799 | 1 |
Northwest Indian War | 1 |
Assignment in Europe | 1 |
Shelaidaha: 1878\u20131901 | 1 |
Peter Jones (missionary | 1 |
Practice and personality | 1 |
Inventor and engineer | 1 |
Battle of Dresden | 1 |
On-screen portrayals | 1 |
Career in the Senate | 1 |
Health, travel, and renomination | 1 |
President of the Council of Ministers | 1 |
Between Portugal and Brazil | 1 |
Grass Fight and commission difficulties | 1 |
Professional musician | 1 |
Pierre Monteux | 1 |
Selection by Wilson | 1 |
Park House | 1 |
Novels: description and reception | 1 |
Travels and disappearance | 1 |
Literature cited | 1 |
Legacy and statistical analysis | 1 |
Boer War | 1 |
Missouri | 1 |
New Zealand | 1 |
Selected books | 1 |
Civil War and second term as governor | 1 |
Hydrographer | 1 |
Private citizen for four years | 1 |
Religious views | 1 |
Solo career | 1 |
Legacy and historical perception | 1 |
Rumours of affairs | 1 |
Later writings: Victorianism | 1 |
Further Antarctic plans | 1 |
Grover Cleveland | 1 |
East End upbringing | 1 |
Clash with the British Empire | 1 |
Writing career | 1 |
Financial struggles | 1 |
Black Reconstruction in America | 1 |
Washington Senators | 1 |
National politics | 1 |
Federal politics | 1 |
After retirement | 1 |
Edinburgh | 1 |
Cuba | 1 |
Murder of Julia Martha Thomas | 1 |
Marriage to Hans von B\xfclow | 1 |
Honours, awards and commemorations | 1 |
Theories | 1 |
Nomination for president | 1 |
Neville Chamberlain | 1 |
Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition | 1 |
Premieres | 1 |
Student and teacher | 1 |
Symbol and stereotype | 1 |
Poor Law guardian | 1 |
Intense interaction | 1 |
Evidence | 1 |
Bed\u0159ich Smetana | 1 |
Titles from birth to death | 1 |
London and Paris | 1 |
Teaching photography | 1 |
Authorship of Frankenstein | 1 |
Interregnum | 1 |
Constitutional struggle | 1 |
March to the Sea | 1 |
Department activities | 1 |
Legal training and early career, 1830\u20131837 | 1 |
Vocal music | 1 |
First campaigns | 1 |
Secretary of the Interior | 1 |
Beginnings | 1 |
Marshall's constitution | 1 |
The Intentona de Yauco | 1 |
Philosophy, religion, and Cantor's mathematics | 1 |
Governor of Tennessee (1853\u20131857 | 1 |
Promotions | 1 |
1880 presidential election | 1 |
Aftermath and reception | 1 |
Repudiation of knighthood | 1 |
Edward Drinker Cope | 1 |
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov | 1 |
Books by Ezra Meeker | 1 |
U.S. coins designed by Longacre | 1 |
Socialist reformer | 1 |
Titles, styles, honours, and arms | 1 |
Chess career | 1 |
Reputation and influence | 1 |
Patron of arts and sciences | 1 |
Amnesty question | 1 |
Conductor and composer | 1 |
John A. Macdonald | 1 |
1836 presidential campaign | 1 |
Service and politics | 1 |
Duke of Cumberland (1799\u20131837 | 1 |
Diplomat for the Dominican Republic | 1 |
Cold War | 1 |
Initial decision | 1 |
Post-war humanitarian work | 1 |
Thomas R. Marshall | 1 |
Explanatory notes | 1 |
British Antarctic Expedition (Nimrod) 1907\u201309 | 1 |
Philharmonic concerts | 1 |
Felice Beato | 1 |
Paradoxes of set theory | 1 |
Subsequent voyages | 1 |
Boy Scouts of America | 1 |
Clash with Hayes | 1 |
Death and aftermath | 1 |
Opposition to Roosevelt | 1 |
Modern reaction | 1 |
King of Hanover | 1 |
William S. Sadler | 1 |
Stamata Revithi | 1 |
Gothic architecture | 1 |
Trial | 1 |
Boyhood and early career (1866\u20131893 | 1 |
Hat-tricks and captaincy | 1 |
Upper Canada, marriage and children | 1 |
Economic panic and the silver issue | 1 |
1876 presidential election | 1 |
Endless crises | 1 |
Later literary success and the Civil War | 1 |
Suffragist activism | 1 |
Continued interest in Canada | 1 |
Edward Elgar | 1 |
Established cricketer | 1 |
Contributions | 1 |
1800 Campaign in Swabia | 1 |
Touring North America | 1 |
Presidency 1923\u20131929 | 1 |
Rise to power | 1 |
Career as an executioner, 1829\u20131874 | 1 |
Web | 1 |
St. Louis Browns | 1 |
Betrothal | 1 |
On British leadership | 1 |
Dundee | 1 |
Public office | 1 |
Process and techniques | 1 |
An Easy Introduction to the Knowledge of Nature | 1 |
Memoir | 1 |
1840 presidential campaign | 1 |
Music hall | 1 |
Presidential Reconstruction | 1 |
Foreign plots | 1 |
Family conflict | 1 |
Atlanta | 1 |
Return to Atlanta | 1 |
Secondary | 1 |
Middle years (1870\u20131887 | 1 |
Political | 1 |
Places named for Isaac Shelby | 1 |
Pastiche (Pass\xe9-ism | 1 |
Relationships and marriage | 1 |
Abbey Theatre | 1 |
References in literature | 1 |
Preserved homes, landmarks, and museums | 1 |
Home Journal | 1 |
Last seasons before the First World War | 1 |
Oceanographer and traveller | 1 |
Family origins | 1 |
Final Tests | 1 |
Decline and mental breakdown | 1 |
Keyboard | 1 |
Public service | 1 |
Frederick III, German Emperor | 1 |
County Championship cricket | 1 |
John Douglas (architect | 1 |
Evening Mirror | 1 |
Exhumation | 1 |
Invasion of Kentucky | 1 |
Peacetime service | 1 |
Exile from and return to Puerto Rico | 1 |
Styles and practice | 1 |
International and domestic politics | 1 |
Childhood trauma and school years | 1 |
Theatre | 1 |
1908 race; defeat for re-election | 1 |
Other activities | 1 |
Public | 1 |
King of Hanover (1837\u20131851 | 1 |
War cemeteries and memorials | 1 |
American War of Independence | 1 |
Edwin Taylor Pollock | 1 |
Reception and legacy | 1 |
Family history | 1 |
Presidency | 1 |
Education and moving west | 1 |
Road to Munich (March 1938 \u2013 September 1938 | 1 |
Mississaugas obtain title deeds | 1 |
Path to war (October 1938 \u2013 August 1939 | 1 |
Rescue and return | 1 |
Interbellum | 1 |
Archbishop of York | 1 |
Early life and naval career | 1 |
Battle of Pease River | 1 |
Joseph B. Foraker | 1 |
Rivalry with Hanna | 1 |
Short fiction | 1 |
Reform crisis | 1 |
Pacific and home | 1 |
Private sorrows and professional disenchantment | 1 |
Holden on architecture | 1 |
Attorney general of Kentucky | 1 |
Travels and fame | 1 |
Osgood/Ellet scandal | 1 |
Place | 1 |
Mother Earth and Berkman's release | 1 |
Technology | 1 |
Henry Edwards (entomologist | 1 |
Secretary of State, 1881 | 1 |
Andrew Johnson | 1 |
Life in Toronto | 1 |
Political rise | 1 |
Charles Scott (governor | 1 |
Technique | 1 |
Queen Victoria's last years | 1 |
Nicholson court-martial | 1 |
Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet | 1 |
Wagram | 1 |
Randolph Caldecott | 1 |
Marcus Ward Lyon, Jr | 1 |
Farm subsidies | 1 |
Impeachment | 1 |
Major works | 1 |
Diamond Jubilee | 1 |
Railway developer and engineer | 1 |
William Tecumseh Sherman | 1 |
Mary Shelley | 1 |
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Royal Geographical Society | 1 |
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