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  • Belisha Beacon; then Secretary of State for War, 1937-40 John Horne Tooke - politician; imprisoned for a year for signing an advertisement seeking subscriptions...
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  • the violence used in the trials of Thomas Hardy, John Thelwall and Jonh Horne Took. There is an article linked, yes, but consider, it was under Pitt's...
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  • the presence of Horne. “The C in C indicated to the Corps Commander yesterday that the Corps, reinforced if necessary by other British Divisions, has the...
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  • requested moves: Talk:British Raj/Archive 1#Requested move 1 – British Raj to British India – LuiKhuntek – December 2005 Talk:British Raj/Archive 1#Requested...
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  • of the British leadership In the start of the war. It focuses on 1803 and the breakdown of the Treaty of Amiens But does not say why Britain wanted to...
    61 KB (8,126 words) - 00:22, 26 July 2023
  • to. Instead, they've successfully funded the politicians September 9, 2010 The Nation Profile: William F. Buckley History Commons actually it was Ed...
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  • warned against abolition by Britain in 1770s? ans: none) the quote is not by Horne, it's a publisher's blurb. As for Horne's interpretation published a...
    146 KB (21,529 words) - 05:20, 19 April 2022
  • supplies, while the British were mostly shipped in from across the ocean. The British faced a vast territory far larger than Britain or France, located...
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  • battle was started by an attack on Fort William at Kolkata by Daulah due to various provocations by the British. The armies of Daulah occupied the fort...
    105 KB (16,671 words) - 01:05, 12 January 2023
  • " There has been some debate about whether Kerry asked Horne to write the letter, or if Horne did so on his own. I don't know who wrote that, but evidently...
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  • of 1776 (2014) - Gerald Horne These books all cover the same ground; that while the patriots fought after 1774 to resist British 'tyranny' their slaves...
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  • Talk:Kenneth Williams (category Wikipedia articles that use British English)
    him as British, or even where he speaks of himself as British, we could discuss further. Sirfurboy🏄 (talk) 22:15, 9 June 2023 (UTC) The British Comedy...
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  • Loyalty and Rebellion: 1914-1918, Boston: Houghton, 2011 [178 entries] Horne, F. Charles, Source Records of the Great War, Vol. VI, NewYork: National...
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  • Talk:Repatriation of Cossacks after World War II (category British military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    has been gathered.' (Alistair Horne, Macmillan (1988), p. 285). 129.67.174.46 (talk) 12:54, 17 September 2008 (UTC) British defamation laws are totally...
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  • Priestley, Volume 18 (collected by John Towill Rutt) 1787: Letters to Dr. Horne, Dean of Canterbury: to the young men, who are in a ... (188 pages) 1787:...
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  • air attacks did not disrupt the British war effort significantly". I don't think that the Germans expected the British to sue for peace as as result of...
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  • appalled by the willingness of the British to completely overlook his disgraceful record. 'Essentially, the British have to realise that they are praising...
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  • Race War!: White Supremacy and the Japanese Attack on the British Empire, historian Gerald Horne wrote the following: Bose was "extremely friendly" with...
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  • WWII humanitarian/lifesaver Sir James Goldsmith, British billionaire businessman and would-be politician Janet Good, associate of Jack Kevorkian and founder...
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