English Revolution, 1600-60

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English Revolution, 1600-60

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Criminal law reform during Peel's tenure of office as Home Secretary, 1822–7. J.A. Gulland. London M.A. 1930. The north of England agitation for the abolition of the slave trade, 1780–1800. E.M. Hunt. Manchester M.A. 1959. The parliamentary history of the borough of Tamworth, Staffordshire, 1661–1837. D.G. Stuart. London M.A. (Ext.) 1958. TF tube furnaces achieve first-class performance with low power consumption and low case temperature due to the use of high-quality heating elements and thermal insulation design. Maximum temperature of 1600 °C is available. The government of Ireland, 1767–85: a study in Anglo-Irish political administration. Edith M. Johnston. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1956.

The Luddite disturbances throughout the cottonmanufacturing area, 1812. Dora Halstead. Liverpool M.A. 1917. Dr. Isaac Watts - his pedagogic writings and their place in 18th-century education, together with introductory biographical material. J.H.K. Rose. London M.A. (Ext.) 1965.The West Riding wool textile industry, 1780–1835: a study of fixed capital formation. D.T. Jenkins. York D.Phil. 1970. The more immediate effects of the American Revolution on Ireland, 1775–85. Theresa M. O'Connor. Belfast M.A. 1938. Religious toleration in England in the years immediately following the Restoration. E.L. Orme. Bristol M.A. 1918. The regulation of marital and sexual relationships in 17th-century England, with special reference to the county of Essex. A.D.J. Macfarlane. London M.Phil. 1968.

The family economy of the working classes in the cotton districts, 1784–1833. Frances Collier. Manchester M.A. 1921. The Whigs and their relations with William III in the period from 1689 to 1698. A.K. Powis. London M.A. 1947. The contribution of certain Methodists from the area of Llynan and Eifion (Caerns.) to religious education and literature, with special reference to the work of Sion Lleyn (John Roberts 1749–1817). R.L. Griffiths. Liverpool M.A. 1965/6.Glamorgan: a study of the concerns of the county and the work of its members in the house of commons from 1825 to 1835. Enid Ball. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1965. The parliamentary career of Sir William Coventry and of Mr. Henry Coventry. D.T. Witcombe. Oxford B.Litt. 1954. Some aspects of the theory of religious toleration in England, 1787–1833. Ursula R.Q. Henriques. Manchester Ph.D. 1959. The history of an 18th-century combination in the coppermining industry. G.C. Allen. Birmingham M.Com. 1922.

The economic and social development of the St. Helens area during the latter half of the 18th century. J.R. Harris. Manchester M.A. 1950. The religious societies in the Church of England, 1678–1743, and their influence on John Wesley and the Methodist movement. D. Pike. Leeds M.A. 1960.

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Society and social reform in English political thought, 1789–97. W.E. Christian. London Ph.D. 1970. The governorships of Sir G. Lowry Cole in Mauritius (1823–8) and the Cape of Good Hope (1828–33): a study in colonial administration. K.S. Hunt. London Ph.D. 1970.

The mercantile aspect of English foreign policy during the reign of Charles II. D.G.E. Hall. London M.A. 1917. The work of Sir Robert Peel as secretary of state for the Home department, 1822–30. Elizabeth A.W. Kinsey. Manchester M.A. 1927. The political and electioneering influence of the 4th duke of Newcastle. J.M. Golby. Nottingham M.A. 1961. Elections and electioneering in the constituencies of Nottinghamshire, 1702–1832. J.H. Moses. Nottingham Ph.D. 1965. The computer display industry maintained the 16:10 aspect ratio longer than the entertainment industry, but in the 2005–2010 period, computers were increasingly marketed as dual-use products, with uses in the traditional computer applications, but also as means of viewing entertainment content. In this time frame, with the notable exception of Apple, almost all desktop, laptop, and display manufacturers gradually moved to promoting only 16:9 aspect ratio displays. By 2011, the 16:10 aspect ratio had virtually disappeared from the Windows laptop display market (although Mac laptops are still mostly 16:10, including the 2880 × 1800 15" Retina MacBook Pro and the 2560 × 1600 13" Retina MacBook Pro). One consequence of this transition was that the highest available resolutions moved generally downward (i.e., the move from 1920 × 1200 laptop displays to 1920 × 1080 displays).zone TF3 furnaces provide excellent temperature uniformity resulting from division of the heated length into 3-zones with its own controller and thermocouple. Should vacuum or a modified atmosphere be required, it is necessary to use a slide-in work tube of adequate length needed to fit end seals. In some circumstances, a work tube that has different physical or chemical properties may be required. The economic development of Essex in the later 17th and early 18th centuries. K.H. Burley. London Ph.D. 1957.



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