"I'.ri 1 v. 



Mr*i-j 



il 



-;- 



ok part in the final 



lie Sikhs and the occupation of Peahawar. 



:tla h..r~- in iVr- 



r >* he commanded the field f..r> that r 

 -nerapur.aiid * 



inaii.ii'1 ti <li\iM"ii 111 '(. \' . . MsTOi '-' 



. ame m colonel 



neral in IN::,, and griirr.. 

 Xaruuianl.M H.i.,-,,1, titan poli- 



KteAaSr ,r.-.,: .;:;: 



'nlsteasnl. and in 1*11 wa call. 



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wMn .rnationalUi. 



In INCH) he a 



nan Keichttag from 



already MMI him in 1888 to the Customs Parliament 



*a- a m< 

 hie death, nii'l waft one of the liberal |irt y. and by 



M i 



'ping legislation 

 of the press law and a 



.1 court*. 



ii Franz. 



Priedrteh 

 n caTalrr no* 



nti*t. born in 

 He wait CM 







-...--...- . . , 



Freoen AcsMlemr in l(Mf. 



IMT. He became /Via/rfer/ at the 



ral luvtof. 1 in IMS vaa called to 



llsliad 



. of ll llmr. W M ,|. r , ,! '. fttN 



-. wrious attention 

 :er works an- the one-act dramas - La f 

 Mewlla," -Lea Brebisde Panurg*." Le BrvM 



d.rd Aug. I'.*. I*V7. II, 



Toledo, and wnt crealed a cardinal 



Jan. . 180; 



. - ,:-.. - .., .... - 



Sp.m and the younper sister 



e*n Isabella, the grandmother of the prsstni 



< . ,"-. . '. .. .. -." M ' : ". 



a Kulalia, and her daughter, the Conntam of 

 Paris. 

 Xnndella. Anthony John, an Knglish stale*- 



man. hn. 



II. .i. >, r, uf an I uli*o refugee, 



tmgham 

 an immense bosioesa. As one of 



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oato of conciliation in labor disputes, ejsThdfwTto 



organ 



hosiery trade. Sheffield, which knew him from 



lectures that he delivered on this nMeot, elected 



him a member of Parliament in ISftTorer 



h ha.1 disappointed the Radicals and 

 -, tied to stt as one of the 



uy known 



ted Pari* with 



>ach ntt.il his 



-<t>cq WM also his librvt :-i..n- than 



theater goere with a 



constant succession of nonndka. in nearly all of 

 > he had the collaboration of able drani.t 







most successful were ** Frou-Frou.** M LTM^ 

 de In 



Ma fama' V-Da," and 



He was part author -f the operas f ar- 



vnon," Towanl 



i great successes ) -inr " ami 



Mel'- and witt Mar- 



quine " at ' 



I also brought M- were all thr 



and ** La Boole ** wore produced. Defora 

 he began t r the stage be tlre 



nkfturen with ainuying lep-n<! i'ari- 



detormined never to hare a collaborator. Among mum 



little master* same 



i 



' 



r,, 



be VM elected forttsi Bri(hlsidi tfrW n. iu,h 



he repreM-nt.^.1 until hr d,.-d. i:- 



after the tra.ln 



..;.......... - < 



ing the nslehlishment of a Oo 

 and securing the ineerrtun in the 



land n-v.-nu- bill ,,f l^rj ,,f a 

 the imporution 

 tnule mark*. 



trade-mark conference at Rome hi 1988. 

 duMn and b.:it .rv nv,, k M,i/^l in the H.-U^- ..f 

 .onssoon aher he entered it. IlaTing shown 

 great mtrrt^t in educational subjects, he was ap- 



' - 



pointed in 1880 



eduru adetone'e Oorernmeot, and in 



this capacttT be devoted himself to promoting the 



d.*. . ibontded i v& .- nj 



r the voluntary scboohv When Mr. 



d the !. 



hi took Mi M moV ., kri i % shtoel PrenV 



iU worked indefati- 

 gal.lv and gained a high reputation for eoergr and 



jscts for the regulation of railroad and canal traffic 

 and the suppression of fraudulent marks on mer- 

 chandise failed to pass. Wl, mr Rule 

 rmed he rrtumed to the 



and carried through a bill for the arbi- 

 tration of labor dieputee and one for regulating the 

 noun of railroad serranu. In M 



been a director in & 



Zealand loan company that bad pursued uobnef- 



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