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Harold Begbie, a journalist of the period, wrote a book called Mirrors of Downing Street, in which he criticised Balfour for his manner, personality and self-obsession.

Begbie and one
* Balfour was the subject of two parody novels based on Alice in Wonderland, Clara in Blunderland ( 1902 ) and Lost in Blunderland ( 1903 ), which appeared under the pseudonym Caroline Lewis ; one of the co-authors was Harold Begbie.
To one of his supporters, Harold Begbie, Halifax was " the highest kind of Englishman now in politics " whose " life and doctrine were in complete harmony with a very lofty moral principle, but who has no harsh judgement for men who err and go astray ".
The sociopathic Francis Begbie, one of the main characters in Trainspotting, makes a cameo appearance.
There are two other Mount Begbies in British Columbia ; they are little more than hills although the one in the marshlands south of 100 Mile House has also given its name to the Begbie Summit, the highest point on the Cariboo Highway.

Begbie and who
* Francis " Franco " Begbie – A violent sociopath who seeks his former friends after being recently released from prison.
Carlyle, who played Begbie in the film, said he would " jump through hoops of fire backwards " for the filmmaker and would " do Porno tomorrow for nothing.
At the end of the so-called ' War ', McGowan was convicted by judge Matthew Baillie Begbie of an assault against Fifer in British Columbia but McGowan's statement in defence, which described some of the activities of the San Francisco vigilantes and his own personal experience of their vigilantism, impressed and disturbed Begbie who, like colonial governor Douglas was determined to prevent conditions in the goldfields of British Columbia from deteriorating into mob rule.

Begbie and with
In Resonant Witness: Conversations between Music and Theology, edited and introduced by Jeremy S. Begbie and Steven R. Guthrie, with an aftrword by John D. Witvliet, 190 – 211.
* A Gentleman with a Duster for Harold Begbie, The Conservative Mind ( London: Mills & Boon, 1924 ).
The first section concludes with " OOTSIDE ", a chapter noting the release into society of Francis Begbie.
Begbie grows tired of Sick Boy being ' smarmy ', although Begbie becomes angry with everyone in due course.
It is indicated that as Begbie slips into a coma he may be forgiving Renton After learning that Begbie has fallen into a coma, Renton flees the country with Nikki and Diane, as well as Sick Boy's £ 60, 000 made from a financial fraud.
The book ends with Begbie suddenly coming awake as Sick Boy confesses everything in hope that Begbie will resume his merciless hunt for Renton.
Has got into shape and learned martial arts in anticipation and fear of an eventual meeting with Begbie.
Robson joined forces with other colonial-era editors such as Amor De Cosmos in railing against the Governor and his officials, including Chief Justice Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie.
* The Heliograph A description of the British Mance, Begbie and French LeSeurre heliographs with illustrations ( 1899 )
The son of an Army Colonel, Begbie was born on a British ship en route to the island of Mauritius, where he lived until he was seven, returning with his parents to Great Britain where he pursued his education.
Another signalling lamp was the Begbie lamp, a kerosene lamp with a lens to focus the light over a long distance.

Begbie and political
* Begbie, Harold: Mirrors of Downing Street-some political reflections, Mills and Boon ( 1920 )

Begbie and entirely
Renton, Sick Boy, and Nikki's chapters are written almost entirely in " standard " English while Begbie and Spud's chapters are in Scots.

Begbie and another
In another entitled Justice, an aboriginal chief is shown standing before a judge ( said to be Matthew Baillie Begbie ), suggesting the subjugation of natives to colonial law.

Begbie and .
* Fraser – formerly known as the Begbie building – houses the Faculty of Law, the Institute for Dispute Resolution and the Centre for Pacific-Asia Initiatives.
Also, Crosslands on Queen Margaret Drive was the pub where Begbie started a fight by throwing a glass over his head into a crowded bar.
Unlike Trainspotting which had more narrational diversity, Porno is reduced to just five narrators: Sick Boy, Renton, Spud, Begbie and Nikki.
Begbie often swears a lot during his chapters.
While in prison, Begbie received packages of gay porn, sent from Sick Boy.
Begbie visits Sick Boy's pub.
As Begbie is violently hitting Spud, Alison and the couple's young son burst in, stopping them.
Begbie later discovers Renton while visiting Leith and is hit by a car while running across the road to attack him.
While Renton would have expected to feel pleased by this he is sad and comforts Begbie while he is taken to hospital.

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I don't even remember who wrote it but it was one of those 15th or 16th century poets.
`` If you can conveniently let me have twenty dollars '', he wrote one friend in 1791 when he was Secretary of the Treasury.
While convalescing in his Virginia home he wrote a book recording his prison experiences and escape, entitled: They Shall Not Have Me Published originally in ( Helion's ) English by Dutton & Co. of New York, in 1943, the book was received by the press as a work of astonishing literary power and one of the most realistic accounts of World War 2, from the French side.
As a consequence of the tensions thus produced in his thoughts and feelings, he wrote on the one hand sketches of idealized hunting trips and on the other an anecdote of the village of Hardscrabble, Arkansas, where no one had ever seen a piano ; ;
The day passed eventfully enough, with a constant stream of visitors, some stopping only to say hello, others getting into serious conversations, such as one Andre Fuchs, a free-lance journalist from Strasbourg who wrote an article for the Nouvelle Alsatian in highly sympathetic terms.
No one, he wrote, took any corn of Greville's, for his bailiff of husbandry `` swore a greate oathe thatt who soe came to put hys hande into hys sackes for anye corne shuld leave hys hande behynde hym ''.
There she extracted two limp vellum sheets and wrote off the letters, one to Abel, one to Mark.
I wrote a few years ago that one of the cardinal rules of writing is that the reader should be able to get some idea of what the story is about.
More stands on the margins of modernity for one reason alone -- because he wrote Utopia.
This seems odd when one recalls that he wrote poetry longer than any other major English poet: `` Domicilium '' is dated `` between 1857 and 1860 '' ; ;
In lieu of the amanuensis to the blind or illiterate bard, one may conceive of a man who heard a vast store of oral poetry recited, and became intimately familiar with the established aids to poetizing, and himself wrote his own compositions or his edition of the compositions of the past.
Near the end of his service he wrote that when the war was over he was going to buy two pups, name one of them `` Fall-in '' and the other `` Close-up '', and then shoot them both, `` and that will be the end of Fall-in and Close-up ''.
If there had been, he would have found a loophole, because Arnold is one golfer who knows the code as thoroughly as the man who wrote the book.
Another candidate for one of the first scholars to carry out comparative ethnographic-type studies in person was the medieval Persian scholar Abū Rayhān Bīrūnī in the eleventh century, who wrote about the peoples, customs, and religions of the Indian subcontinent.
Polykleitos in his Canon wrote that beauty consists in the proportion not of the elements ( materials ), but of the parts, that is the interrelation of parts with one another and with the whole.
In the 1940s, Joan appeared on-stage in an Agatha Christie play, Appointment with Death, which was seen by Christie who wrote in a note to her, " I hope one day you will play my dear Miss Marple ".
In March 1823, Alcott wrote to his brother: " Peddling is a hard place to serve God, but a capital one to serve Mammon.
The Swiss Psychologist Carl Jung wrote a short Gnostic treatise in 1916 called The Seven Sermons to the Dead, which called Abraxas a God higher than the Christian God and Devil, that combines all opposites into one Being.
Alan wrote three very large theological textbooks, one being his first work, Summa Quoniam Homines.
Wallace was a prolific author who wrote on both scientific and social issues ; his account of his adventures and observations during his explorations in Indonesia and Malaysia, The Malay Archipelago, was one of the most popular and influential journals of scientific exploration published during the 19th century.
Horace, who often wrote in imitation of Alcaeus, sketches in verse one of the Lesbian poet's favourite subjects-Lycus of the black hair and eyes ( C. 1. 32. 11-12: nigris oculis nigroque / crine decorum ).
Jarry and classmate Henri Morin wrote a play they called Les Polonais and performed it with marionettes in the home of one of their friends.
He wrote: "... The amassing of wealth is one of the worse species of idolatry.

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