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In the course of his protest, Winnington said: I do not, sir, undertake to decide the controversy between the two gentlemen, but I must be allowed to observe that no diversity of opinion can justify the violation of decency, and the use of rude and virulent expressions; expressions dictated only by resentment and uttered without regard to Whereupon Pitt jumped to his feet and called Winnington to order, saying:] 7
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The British Cabinet then briefly considered laying treason charges against Winnington, historian
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The British Cabinet then briefly considered laying treason charges against Winnington, historian
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The basis for an answer to all of these questions is contained in the work of Winnington-Ingram (1932) and Barker (1989, 46-52).
Archytas Huffman, Carl 2007
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The crucial point is that Archytas 'account of the tetrachords in each of the three genera can be shown to correspond to the musical practice of his day; Ptolemy's criticisms miss the mark because of his ignorance of musical practice in Archytas' day, some 500 years before Ptolemy (Winnington-Ingram 1932, 207).
Archytas Huffman, Carl 2007
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Three men appeared in the Umlazi Magistrate's court on Wednesday in connection with the murder of Inkatha Freedom Party Umlazi leader and member of the KwaZulu legislative assembly Winnington
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_ This little pamphlet, copies of which may be seen in the British Museum, is merely a further vigorous declamation for civil liberty and the Protestant religion, as under King George, and contains hardly any reference either to Winnington or to the author.
Henry Fielding: a Memoir G. M. Godden
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The other counter pamphlet consists of conversations overheard, all over the town, on the subject of Winnington and his _Apology_.
Henry Fielding: a Memoir G. M. Godden
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Winnington_, who being a lawyer, stock and marriage broker, is the bosom friend and confident of every character in the piece, and, consequently, is the only person who has intercourse with the two sets of characters.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, November 27, 1841 Various
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THOMAS PARR was born at Wynn in the Township of Winnington within the Chapelry of Great Wollaston, and Parish of
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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