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1 Handel's latest biographer , Mr W. S. Rockstro, says that the Oxford fees would have cost Handel 100 pounds.
2 Sir Herbert Maxwell, the Duke's latest biographer , has attempted to describe the Duke's political creed by coining a term.
3 Sevier's latest biographer , Mr. Kirke, in the "Rear-guard of the Revolution," goes far beyond even the old writers.
4 The interesting Englishman who is the latest biographer of Lincoln says of Chase: "Unfortunately, this imposing person was a sneak."
5 For his conduct to his wife his memory has been scourged by Thackeray and by his latest biographer , Mr. H. D. Traill.
6 Yes, the man described by his latest biographer , Roy Jenkins, as "the greatest human being ever to occupy 10 Downing Street".
7 One of our latest biographers says that a scientific historian is always suspicious of dramatic events.
8 His latest biographers have shown the powerful and permanent effects on his poetry of this early reading.
9 'The New Yorkers never forgave him,' says your latest biographer ; and one scarcely marvels at the inveteracy of their malice.
10 * Bruno's latest biographer , Mr. L. McIntyre (Giordano Bruno, London, 1903), entirely ignores the effect of his hero's teaching in England.
11 "Kansas was to be a prologue to the real drama," writes his latest biographer ; "the properties of the one were to serve in the other."
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