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Neale argued that Thynne's correspondence during these weeks, while not specifically mentioning military forces, were indications that Thynne was alerting his Wiltshire retainers to be on stand-by in case military action was necessary.
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From late October through early November, Parry solicited support from regional gentry like Sir John Thynne.
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John F. Thynne, “British Policy on Oil Resources 1936–1951 with Particular Reference to the Defense of British Controlled Oil in Mexico, Venezuela and Persia” (Ph.D., London School of Economics, 1987), pp. 211–12, 273 (“stock-in-trade”); Walters, Silent Missions, p. 259 (“failure”).
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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John F. Thynne, “British Policy on Oil Resources 1936–1951 with Particular Reference to the Defense of British Controlled Oil in Mexico, Venezuela and Persia” (Ph.D., London School of Economics, 1987), pp. 211–12, 273 (“stock-in-trade”); Walters, Silent Missions, p. 259 (“failure”).
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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Perhaps the most beautiful stop of this kind produced by Thynne is the one in the remarkable organ in the home of
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building Being an Account of Modern Developments George Laing Miller
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About the year 1895 C.rlton C. Michell, an English organ-builder, who had been associated with Thynne and with Hope-Jones, and who had as the latter's representative set up new-type organs in Baltimore, Md., and
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building Being an Account of Modern Developments George Laing Miller
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He was engaged to the beautiful sixteen-year-old widow of Lord Ogle, when she had the misfortune to attract the attention of Count Konigsmark, a Polish adventurer, whose hired assassins waylaid and shot Thynne in Pall
Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes
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Hope-Jones founded his work on the Thynne model and by introducing smaller scales, bellied pipes and sundry improvements in detail, produced the keen and refined string stops now finding their way into all organs of importance.
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building Being an Account of Modern Developments George Laing Miller
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Thynne, of Long-Leat, in the county of Wilts, Esq. who was shot in his coach, on Sunday the 12th of February, 1682: In the front is cut the figure of him in his coach, with those of the three assassins who murdered him.
A Museum for Young Gentlemen and Ladies Or, a Private Tutor for Little Masters and Misses
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Thynne, in his Zauber Flöte, introduced stopped pipes blown so as to produce their first harmonic
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building Being an Account of Modern Developments George Laing Miller
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