Young England
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Young England was a small Tory parliamentary group of the 1840s, which included Lord John Manners, George Smythe, Baillie‐Cochrane, and
Disraeli. They were greatly concerned with the ‘condition of the people’ question and their vague solution was a restoration of the trust and respect which they believed had once existed between nobility and people and a reaffirmation of the position of the church. It was not difficult to ridicule. Lord John Manners believed that a reintroduction of the practice of
touching for the king's evil might raise the tone of society and produced the memorable couplet: ‘Let wealth and commerce, law and learning die, But leave us still our old nobility.’ Yet their attitude to the poor, if condescending, was generous, and echoes of Young England survived as elements in Disraeli's later vision of Tory democracy.
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Peter Phillips at Thomas Gibson.(London, England)(Review of Exhibitions)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 11/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...in the paintings. These labor-intensive canvases are made without the help of photoprojection techniques, although critic John McEwen, in this show's catalogue essay, hints that the artist put together these elaborate compositions with the help of...
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Gibson backs Southgate for England job.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland); 6/8/2006; 700+ words
; ...tipped to follow Steve McClaren into the England job one day. The 35-year-old has...Pro Licence, although chairman Steve Gibson and chief executive Keith Lamb are confident...have spoken with (LMA chief executive) John Barnwell, who was perhaps ill-advised...
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Rugby Union: If England are world class I'm Mel Gibson; SIX NATIONS: ENGLAND v SCOTLAND: SAYS FORMER LIONS SKIPPER FINLAY CALDER.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 3/2/2001; 700+ words
; ...back, then I'm Mel Gibson. He is not in the same...be seized upon by an England side already bent on...admitted last night that England need no more motivation...badly and I'm sure the England supporters who went to...Northampton's experienced John Leslie will be vital...
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Football: Shilton, Moore, Bally and Hibby - what a top side; With such an array of talent, it's no wonder SuperMac had a real hard time picking his All-Time XI United No 9 legend MALCOLM MACDONALD talks to JOHN GIBSON about the great footballers he played alongside with Newcastle, Arsenal and England. My all-time XI.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England); 9/27/2007; 700+ words
; Byline: JOHN GIBSON I MAY have played in an...but I also notched for England against the then World Cup...But outside of his when, England played Poland at Wembley...Keegan, Frank Stapleton, John Tudor, and Budgie Byrne...
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CRICKET WORLD CUP: Warne's last fling goes out of window; England's nemesis looks about to take his leave, writes Richard Gibson.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 2/12/2003; 700+ words
; Byline: Richard Gibson From the moment 'that...has undoubtedly been England's nemesis. Drifting...first in Test cricket in England, can claim to have resisted...World Cup is against England on March 2, an encounter...the guidance of coach John Buchanan, he has also...
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'Naive' England way behind big guns; Rugby's World Cup gets underway on Friday with the home nations taking on the best of Europe and the Southern Hemisphere. The Mercury's LEE GIBSON talks to some of the sport's big names and weighs up the chances of the tournament favourites.(Rugby Union)
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England); 9/26/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...claims Cooke, coach of the England side which lost 12-6 to Australia...people in charge of bringing on England's sporting starlets need...complete farce of it." Cooke, England's most successful ever rugby...of their game and up front, John Eales is still a fantastic...
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Gibson goes Wasp swatting
Newspaper article from: The Press; 5/11/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...midfielder Daryl Gibson left Canterbury in 2002 for England he was adamant...Leicester's John Wells is joining...has unfolded in England. Gibson joined...with fans," Gibson says. He has...similar record in England. Both are very...
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Gibson making B-line toward state crown.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald; 10/10/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Brookline's Robert Gibson, or any of his Warriors...in during the summer. Gibson, a self-proclaimed...bordered on the bizarre, Gibson is the favorite to capture...when Brockton and St. John's (Shrewsbury) left...ranked team in New England and 21st ranked in the...
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STEPHANIE GIBSON, ARCHITECT, FINANCIAL ADVISER TO INSTITUTIONS
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 11/28/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...of architect Stephanie Gibson on Monday. Ms. Gibson died on Nov. 15.] Stephanie J. Gibson made her mark as an architect...CORRECTION] at Tufts New England Medical Center of myelodysplastic...project she touched," John White, manager of PFM...
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Russ Gibson, 69, rookie on Red Sox `Impossible Dream' team
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 7/29/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Jimmy Fund, said Mr. Gibson "was all about team...Conn., said Mr. Gibson always enjoyed signing...best friend." Mr. Gibson's other son, Christopher...A Fall River native, John Russell Gibson had lived...Massachusetts and New England championship basketball...
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Gibson, Mel
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
GIBSON, Mel Nationality...as voice of Captain John Smith); Casper (Silberling...Monthly (Berkhamsted, England), January 1991...1985. Hanrahan, John, Mel Gibson, St...York, 1993. McCarty, John, The Films of Mel Gibson...
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Gibson, John
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
Gibson, John ( b Gyffin, nr. Conway, Wales...son Leo X (1806)). In 1817 Gibson moved to London, where he met...apart from occasional visits to England, the longest being from 1844 to 1847. Gibson won recognition internationally...
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John Gibson
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
John Gibson 1790-1866, English sculptor of the classical school. His early promise...He lived chiefly in Rome, although most of his commissions came from England. Gibson, invoking the precedent of the Greeks, endeavored to popularize tinted...
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John Bannister Gibson
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
John Bannister Gibson 1780-1853, American jurist, b...nephew of the American frontiersman John Gibson. He studied law, was unsuccessful...were widely quoted by contemporaries in England and the United States. Bibliography...
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Bergin, Mark 1961-
Book article from: Something About the Author
...Britons, Wayland (Hove, England), 1987. Michael Gibson, A Sailor with Captain Cook, Wayland (Hove, England), 1987. Nigel Hunter...Pioneer, Wayland (Hove, England), 1987. Robin May...NY), 1991. (With John James) Jacqueline Morley...
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