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... Mowbray Morris dated August 21 , 1847 , to the effect that " the management of The Times has been committed to me by Mr. Walter " ; on September 7 Walter ... MOWBRAY MORRIS England in his youth and educated at Trinity 62 THE NEW RÉGIME.
... Mowbray Morris dated August 21 , 1847 , to the effect that " the management of The Times has been committed to me by Mr. Walter " ; on September 7 Walter ... MOWBRAY MORRIS England in his youth and educated at Trinity 62 THE NEW RÉGIME.
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... Mowbray Morris , The Times could manage without the official bureaux . Bird , however , rather overstepped the limit of discretion and in January , 1851 , Morris recommended him " not to be too violent in opposition , nor too ...
... Mowbray Morris , The Times could manage without the official bureaux . Bird , however , rather overstepped the limit of discretion and in January , 1851 , Morris recommended him " not to be too violent in opposition , nor too ...
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MORRIS EXAMINED BY COBDEN unsound for the paper . Mowbray Morris's evidence straightly informed the Committee that " Papers of established reputation , that enjoy public confidence , would either not be affected , or would have their ...
MORRIS EXAMINED BY COBDEN unsound for the paper . Mowbray Morris's evidence straightly informed the Committee that " Papers of established reputation , that enjoy public confidence , would either not be affected , or would have their ...
Contents
The Death of John Walter II | 21 |
The New Régime | 39 |
Speeding Up the News | 68 |
Copyright | |
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