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Philip Guedalla (12
March 1889 – 16
December 1944) was an
English barrister, and a po****r
historical and
travel writer and biographer. His wit and epigrams...
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Retrieved 1
January 2025.
Guedalla 1927, p. 452.
Guedalla 1927, p. 454.
Ritchie 1866–67, p. 313.
Guedalla 1927, p. 453.
Guedalla 1927, p. 456.
Ritchie 1866–67...
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Guedalla,
Philip (1927). Palmerston: 1784–1865. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. p. 233. Cecil,
David Melbourne Pan
Edition 1965 p.69
Guedalla, p. 67...
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Louisa Davis (1856–1909)
Solomon Jacobson (1844–19??)
Abraham Guedalla (1874–1940) Lily
Hanbury (1873–1908)
Hilda Louise Al**** (1875–1961) Arthur...
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Southey 1828c, p. 250.
Southey 1828c, p. 418.
Gates 2002, p. 177.
Guedalla 2005, p. 186.
Gates 2002, p. 94.
Gates 2002, pp. 194–196.
Gates 2002, p...
- the
alternate history scenario "If the
Moors in
Spain Had Won" by
Philip Guedalla has the
premise of
Boabdil winning the war
against the Spanish, and his...
- (1967).
Proposals for
Monarchy in Mexico.
University of Arizona. p. 236.
Guedalla,
Philip (1923). The
Second Empire.
Hodder and Stoughton. p. 322. Burke...
- Library. p. 241.
History of
Parliament (2013).
Artware Fine Art (2020).
Guedalla (1997), p. 480.
Lloyd (1899), p. 170.
Wellesley (2008), p. 9 "Dublin w****ly...
- (1887–1941),
musical theatre composer, at 38
Sandringham Court.
Philip Guedalla (1889–1944), writer,
politician and barrister, born in
Maida Vale. Lieutenant...
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alternate history scenario "If the
Moors in
Spain Had Won" by
Philip Guedalla has
Napoleon appointing Lefebvre as King
Youssef I of
Granada after deposing...