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  M. Wolff's Quicklist of Books and Pamphlets by Author   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dilke, Lady (Emilia Frances Strong) The Book of the Spiritual Life.
Dod, Charles R. Electoral Facts from 1832 to 1852.
Hare, Julius Charles (with A.W.) Guesses at Truth 1876.
www-unix.oit.umass.edu /~mwolff/w_listbyauthor.htm   (1209 words)

  
 Albion's Seedlings: November 2005 Archives
British commentators such as Lord Thring thought that some basis for independence in colonial armies and navies was possible but that they should be formed to allow merging into the imperial army and navy as occasion should demand.
And Sir Charles Dilke was adamant that a military under common direction was critical.
Dilke's 1890 book argued passionately that it was imperial carelessness to not balance defence better.
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 Glossary of People: La
Lane came to London soon where he witnessed the National Reform League demonstration in July 1866, when angry crowds broke into the park to establish the right of public meeting there an event which hastened the passage of the second Reform Bill, extending the vote to most working-class men in urban areas.
During the early 1870s he seems to have been involved in the Land Tenure Reform Association led by the radical philosopher John Stuart Mill and in the republican campaign led by the radical politician Sir Charles Dilke.
He was also later said to have belonged to an English section of the International Working Men’s Association and to have supported the Paris Commune in 1871, but this seems to derive from a misunderstanding of his later activities.
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 Welcome to NewsStead   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Lost Prime Minister: A Life of Sir Charles Dilke, The 12:25
Parnell, Charles Stewart 9:1, 9:16, 9:BC Patterson, Mark 13:10
1929 6:BC Dilke, Sir Charles 12:BC Dr. William T. Stead 7:BC Edward VII (as Prince of Wales) 20:C
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