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 Robert Owen - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Robert Owen left four sons, Robert Dale, William, David Dale and Richard, all of whom became citizens of the United States.
Robert Dale Owen, the eldest (1801-1877), was for long an able exponent in his adopted country of his father's doctrines.
Of Robert Owen's numerous works in exposition of his system, the most important are the New View of Society; the Report communicated to the Committee on the Poor Law; the Book of the New Moral World; and Revolution in the Mind and Practice of the Human Race.
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 Robert Dale - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Robert Dale was born in England in October 1812.
Through the influence of his great uncle General William Dyott, he was appointed as an ensign to the British Army's 63rd Regiment, shortly before it was posted to the new Swan River Colony in Western Australia.
Dale's birth is usually recorded as 1812, but the title of Cook (2003) suggests 1809.
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 William Morris @ LocalFineArt.com (Local Fine Art)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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His family was wealthy, and he went to school at Marlborough College, but left in 1851 after a student rebellion there.
It is a grimly realistic piece set during the Hundred Years War in which the doomed lovers Jehane and Robert have a last parting in a convincingly portrayed rain swept countryside.
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 Online 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
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DALLING AND BULWER, WILLIAM HENRY LYTTON EARLE BULWER, BARON (1801-1872)
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