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  • It was given in 1894 by the poet's daughter-in-law to the Reverend Stopford Brooke, who removed the final twenty pages containing this essay and in 1916 contributed them to a Christie's sale that benefited the British Red Cross.

    Carolyn Vega: Percy Bysshe Shelley "On Life" Carolyn Vega 2012

  • It was given in 1894 by the poet's daughter-in-law to the Reverend Stopford Brooke, who removed the final twenty pages containing this essay and in 1916 contributed them to a Christie's sale that benefited the British Red Cross.

    Carolyn Vega: Percy Bysshe Shelley "On Life" Carolyn Vega 2012

  • It was given in 1894 by the poet's daughter-in-law to the Reverend Stopford Brooke, who removed the final twenty pages containing this essay and in 1916 contributed them to a Christie's sale that benefited the British Red Cross.

    Carolyn Vega: Percy Bysshe Shelley "On Life" Carolyn Vega 2012

  • "We would be happier when Italy and Spain are on a sustainable footing," said John Stopford , head of fixed-income at Investec Asset Management in London.

    ECB Buys Italian, Spanish Bonds Neelabh Chaturvedi 2011

  • "The debt forgiveness is pretty small," said John Stopford , head of fixed-income at Investec Asset Management in London.

    Business as Usual For Bond Markets? Mark Brown 2011

  • It was given in 1894 by the poet's daughter-in-law to the Reverend Stopford Brooke, who removed the final twenty pages containing this essay and in 1916 contributed them to a Christie's sale that benefited the British Red Cross.

    Carolyn Vega: Percy Bysshe Shelley "On Life" Carolyn Vega 2012

  • The next minister apologized to Stopford and awarded him a financial settlement.

    Archive 2009-01-01 membrain 2009

  • When Stopford -- blind in one eye and crippled with internal injuries -- sought to learn the names of those who poisoned him, the army refused on grounds of respecting the privacy of the perpetrators.

    Archive 2009-01-01 membrain 2009

  • After 17 years as a soldier, Stopford, at age 34, was cast aside with life-altering internal afflictions.

    Archive 2009-01-01 membrain 2009

  • Nearly 10 years later, the Minister of Defence sent Stopford to the Mayo Clinic which reported they'd delayed too long for a cure.

    Archive 2009-01-01 membrain 2009

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