10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SQUIRARCHICAL»
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But then, you were one of us : you have not imbibed any of his narrow-minded
squirarchical ideas. You would not have expected sirch a person as Marion to
adopt them. Of course, my sister had no notion of losing caste. It might have been
an ...
Rosa Mackenzie Kettle, 1854
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, ...
His old allies. the Tories, voted against him in solid squirarchical phalanx; his old
adversaries, the Whigs, wanting the power themselves, refused to support him,
_and so he threw up the office of Prime-Minister. A general election ensued; and
...
3
The Labouring Classes in Early Industrial England, 1750-1850
... gave power to large landowners and 'open' villages where more widely
dispersed ownership denied such clear authority is obviously relevant to the
discussion of paternalism and squirarchical roles. It is not in all respects a clear
distinction.
What the Pitchleys lacked in identification with the masses they made up for in
affability and patronising geniality, and the couple – he in a squirarchical suit and
loud tie, she in a fetching turquoise dress with a large shawl against the remnants
...
5
James Fenimore Cooper: New Historical and Literary Contexts
... Navy proper, to his squirarchical, grand-alliance marriage in 1811 to Susan
DeLancey and her Dutch- patroon clan, and to his gentleman-farming and
management of the two family properties at Cooperstown and Angevine Farm,
Scarsdale.
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Whiggery and Reform, 1830-41: The Politics of Government
If any did not see that new truth in Bedford, they could not fail to do so in
Yorkshire, where Brougham was put forward by Edward Baines of the Leeds
Mercury in an attempt to show the landed aristocracy that squirarchical influence
could no ...
7
The English journal of education, ed. by G. Moody
A Squirarchical Marat, Mr. Thomas Judkin Fitzgerald. — At the Tipperary spring
assizes of 1799, one Wright brought an action of trespass against Fitzgerald, the
late sheriff. The plantiff was a teacher of languages at Clonmel, but connected by
...
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An Examination of Opinions Maintained in the "Essay on the ...
... will be quite as harmless in the sight of God, and as reasonable in that of
disinterested men of common sense, as to support one bishop of Derry, living in
an aristocratical or squirarchical style at Rome, or certain other episcopal
dignitaries of ...
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Mimic Fires: Accounts of Early Long Poems on Canada
Unlike their literary ancestors, who place themselves under the near-feudal
leadership of the squirarchical Corbet in order more efficiently to build their
community in Canada, McLachlan's emigrants subordinate themselves to no
such leader ...
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Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School: ...
Squirarchical habits or pretensions, factory or office preoccupations, disturbing
social, intellectual and spiritual radicalism ensured that many upper-class
parents did just that.116 Their schoolboy sons, created in the same restricted
image, had ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SQUIRARCHICAL»
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Lord Kingsdown - Obituary
He embodied similar qualities of understated Englishness, and despite the pressures of his later career maintained a relaxed squirarchical style. As Lord ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 13»