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Henry Grey, 3rd Earl Grey (1802-1894) served as Great Britain's Secretary of State for War and the Colonies during the 1846-1852 administration of Prime Minister Lord John Russell. Following his time in office, he composed the two-volume 'Colonial Policy' (1853) as a means of illuminating the actions and policies of the government he helped lead. Written in the form of letters addressed to Lord John himself, its goal was to give readers curious about colonial policy 'the means of knowing the real character and scope of those measures, and the grounds upon which they were adopted'. In this first volume, Grey offers some preliminary remarks before focusing on the Caribbean, British North America and Australia.
Grey, Henry George Grey, --- Great Britain --- Colonies --- Administration --- History. --- Earl Grey --- Grey, --- Howick, Henry George Grey,
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Painting --- Bohn, Henry George
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Classical Greek language --- Liddell, Henry George, --- Liddell, Henry George --- Greek language --- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc --- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. --- Grec (Langue) --- Glossaires, vocabulaires, etc --- Greek language - Glossaries, vocabularies, etc --- Liddell, Henry George, - 1811-1898 - Greek-English lexicon
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International relations. --- Territories and possessions. --- Ambassadors. --- Diplomats. --- Poinsett, Joel Roberts, --- Ward, Henry George. --- United States. --- Spain
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Ward, H. G -- (Henry George), -- 1797-1860 --- Poor laws -- Great Britain --- Oastler
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The present volume brings together essays by twenty-two scholars on all aspects of the history, constitution, and problematics of this extraordinary work, enabling the reader both to understand its complex history and to appreciate it as a monument to the challenges and pitfalls of classical scholarship. The contributors have combined a variety of approaches and methodologies - historical, philological, theoretical - in order to situate the book within the various disciplines to which it is relevant, from semantics, lexicography, and historical linguistics, to literary theory, Victorian studies, and the history of the book. Paying tribute to the Lexicon's enormous effect on the evolving theory and practice of lexicography, it also includes a section looking forward to new developments in dictionary-making in the digital age, bringing comprehensively up to date the question of what the future holds for this fascinating and perplexing monument to the challenges of understanding an ancient language.-- [tiré de la jaquette].
Greek language --- Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Greek language. --- Liddell, Henry George, --- Lexicography --- Lexicography.
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International relations. --- Territories and possessions. --- Ambassadors. --- Diplomats. --- Poinsett, Joel Roberts, --- Ward, Henry George. --- United States. --- Spain --- Territories and possessions.
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Greek language --- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc --- Liddell, Henry George, --- -807.5 --- Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Grieks. Griekse taalkunde --- Liddell, Henry George --- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. --- 807.5 Grieks. Griekse taalkunde --- Grec (Langue) --- Glossaires, vocabulaires, etc --- 807.5 --- Greek language - Glossaries, vocabularies, etc --- Liddell, Henry George, - 1811-1898 - Greek-English lexicon
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