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Around town: Duke in town to mark Sir Malcolm's retirement
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HIS Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester will visit the Capital
tomorrow to mark the retirement of a key humanitarian figure.
He will attend the installation of Sir Malcolm Ross, the new
prior for the Priory of Scotland, of the Order of St John.
The ...
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Middle East Expert Andy Martin Asks Bush to 'Stop the Madness in Iraq'; Says President is Surrounded by a 'Cabal of Neo-Conservative Sadists and Psychopaths'; Martin Says British General May Be Needed to Command American Troops.
PR Newswire
; ...advice he is being given. "The president is surrounded by a cabal of neo-con sadists and psychopaths. They led Bush into Iraq...Bremer and reassign General Sanchez, another cowboy. General Conway, the Marine commander, also causes concern. I saw these fontal...
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The Papers of George Washington. Revolutionary War Series [Volume] IV: April-Jun 1776; [Volume] V: June-August 1776; [Volume] VI: August-October...
Magazine article from: The Journal of Southern History
; ...training of American soldiers, the somewhat anticlimactic close of the high-level recriminations long known as the Conway cabal, and the battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, in June 1778, as the British army withdrew from Philadelphia to New York...
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The friendship that made America
Newspaper article from: Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
; ...preventing a mutiny. His greatest service to the revolution might have been his steadfast loyalty to Washington during the "Conway Cabal." Lafayette's support was a major factor in foiling this attempt to remove Washington as commander of the American...
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York is short excursion but centuries away.(TRAVEL)(THE TIMES TRAVELER)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...beds and unique top-hinged swing walls that separate two upstairs rooms. Even more intriguing is the story of the Conway Cabal, named for a supporter of Gen. Horatio Gates, who schemed to have him displace Gen. Washington. A toast by the...
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The Papers of George Washington. Revolutionary War Series.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Southern History
; ...training of American soldiers, the somewhat anticlimactic close of the high-level recriminations long known as the Conway cabal, and the battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, in June 1778, as the British army withdrew from Philadelphia to New York...
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THE INNS OF YORK; Homespun History And Hospitality in A Surprisingly Unspoiled Corner of Pennsylvania
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...toast in support of Washington that the plotters were forced to join, effectively quashing what came to be called the Conway Cabal. Across the street is the York County Colonial Courthouse, an authentic reconstruction of the building where the Continental...
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Your Views
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze
; ...commander in chief on what he should be doing in Iraq. This seems to be an old American custom. Washington had his "Conway Cabal" to contend with, Lincoln had the "Copperheads" giving him problems. LBJ and RMN had the U.S. media, acting...
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Ruffles and fraudulence.(COMMENTARY)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
; ...marked every upward step Wilkinson took. He was one of the sources through which Washington learned of the so-called Conway Cabal to replace him as commander with Gates. By 1781, even though he had reached the rank of brigadier general by age 25...
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.(Letter to the Editor)
Newspaper article from: San Francisco Chronicle
; ...public vote. DON MARKER Alta A COSTLY CABAL Editor -- I read with mixed interest and horror of the "cabal" of lawyers who were out to get Clinton. Jerome Marcus, Richard Porter, George T. Conway, III, et al. It's incredible that...
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E. C. Stedman and the invention of Victorian Poetry.
Magazine article from: Victorian Poetry
; ...late Victorians, this genteel cabal, filling the day's major...breaking the power of this "cabal," Modernism effected much...Britain, the Victorian American "cabal" endorsed a sense of American...publication, Stedman wrote to Moncure Conway that "it is the first attempt...
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