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  • Lewis Cobden Thomas (6 August 1865 – 14 April 1928) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Neath and Cardiff Rugby Football...
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  • (died 1561), Bishop of Shrewsbury Lewis Cobden Thomas (1865–1928), Welsh international rugby union forward Lewis Thomas (politician) (1832–1913), colliery...
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    Richard Cobden (3 June 1804 – 2 April 1865) was an English Radical and Liberal politician, manufacturer, and a campaigner for free trade and peace. He...
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    wing, Evans scored 33 tries for Wales, a record until surpassed by Gareth Thomas in 2004. As well as that, he was awarded seven Lions caps from the 1989...
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  • Wood, illustrator, 61 14 April – Lewis Cobden Thomas, Wales international rugby player, 62 13 May – David John Thomas (Afan), composer and conductor, 47...
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    ISBN 978-1851097692. Ambrose, Stephen E. (1996). Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West. Simon and Schuster...
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    Debate: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and the Birth of Right and Left. Basic Books. ISBN 978-0465062980. Lewis, Joseph L. (1947). Thomas Paine: The Author of...
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  • Rowland was brought into the Welsh pack alongside fellow debutants Lewis Cobden Thomas and Evan Richards. This was the fourth time Wales had played England...
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  • Kingdom; died 1936) 6 August — Lewis Cobden Thomas, Wales international rugby player (died 1928) 22 August — Stephen Thomas Wales international rugby player...
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  • individualism, liberty and equal rights. Writers such as John Bright and Richard Cobden opposed aristocratic privilege and property, which they saw as an impediment...
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  • radical groups in support of free trade under the leadership of Richard Cobden and John Bright, who opposed aristocratic privilege, militarism, and public...
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    and died in 1965, aged 95 years. The youngest son of Sir Henry Parkes, Cobden Parkes had been employed in the Government Architect's Branch on the re-introduction...
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    first accommodation was at Cobden House on Quay Street, Manchester, in a house which had been the residence of Richard Cobden. In 1859, Owens College was...
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  • Richard Cobden (1804–1865) and John Bright (1811–1889) belonged, were staunch defenders of free trade. After the death of Cobden, the Cobden Club (founded...
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    business as ennobling and enabling, and an American counterpart to Mill, Cobden, and Bright", whose portrait Lincoln hung in his White House office. Sociologist...
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    September 1859 the Radical MP Richard Cobden visited Gladstone, who recorded it in his diary: "... further conv. with Mr. Cobden on Tariffs & relations with France...
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  • and the Cobden Club (founded 1866), and the British Economic Association (founded 1890). David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, James Mill, Colonel Thomas Moody...
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    a westward route along the Ottawa River passing through places such as Cobden and Deux Rivières, and eventually to Mattawa, at the confluence of the Mattawa...
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    1913 in protest at the blackballing of a friend, Baron de Forest Richard Cobden Albert Cohen Professor Martin Daunton Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Queen Camilla...
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    after heavy rainfall. Historically, sewage and stormwater from Greymouth, Cobden and Blaketown were discharged without treatment directly into the Grey River...
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