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Trevelyan and Italian
Already Trevelyan had begun to parallel his nineteenth-century Italian studies with several works on English figures of the same period.

Trevelyan and with
Trevelyan contributed considerable new knowledge of the issues connected with his subject.
Published in 1923, it did not gain the popular acclaim of the Garibaldi volumes, probably because Trevelyan felt less at home with Manin, the bourgeois lawyer, than with Garibaldi, the filibuster.
Associated in a sense with the Manchester School through his mother's family, Trevelyan conveys in this biography something of its moral conviction and drive.
Yet in several chapters on Scotland in the eighteenth century, Trevelyan copes persuasively with the tangled confusion of Scottish politics against a vivid background of Scottish religion, customs, and traditions.
* Trevelyan, G. M. England Under Queen Anne: Ramillies and the Union with Scotland.
In this position he worked closely with Sir Charles Trevelyan, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.
Trevelyan attempts to re-align it in a final attempt to restore contact with the GoldenEye, but Bond ultimately destroys machinery vital to controlling the antenna and defeats Trevelyan in a gunfight on a platform above the dish.
Spencer, assisted by George Trevelyan, his new secretary, was now faced with the difficult task of pacifying Ireland.
A century later, British historian Sir George Otto Trevelyan would write in a study of the American Revolution, when talking about the impact of the victories at Trenton and Princeton, that " It may be doubted whether so small a number of men ever employed so short a space of time with greater and more lasting effects upon the history of the world.
Trevelyan in 1910 with his eldest son Theo and father Sir G. O.
One Trinity professor, Lord Acton, enchanted the young Trevelyan with his great wisdom and his belief in moral judgement and individual liberty.
He was afterwards legal secretary to the board ; and after acting as one of the secretaries to the Great Exhibition of 1851, co-operated with Sir Charles Trevelyan in framing the Northcote-Trevelyan Report which revolutionized the conditions of appointment to the Civil Service.
There were many other people who were involved with varying importance and different influences in the early years, from Lena Lamont, part of Sheena Govan's circle, who lived in her caravan with her family and who shunned publicity to those whom Peter Caddy met as he traveled in British New Age circles: among them Robert Ogilvie Crombie ( ROC ); Sir George Trevelyan who formed the Wrekin Trust ; Anthony Walter Dayrell Brooke, Liebie Pugh, and Joan Hartnell-Beavis.
When the first Gladstone ministry was formed in December 1868, Trevelyan was appointed Civil Lord of the Admiralty, but resigned in July 1870 on a point of conscience connected with the government Education Bill.
Trevelyan College is noted in Durham for its friendly atmosphere and degree results ; it currently heads the collegiate academic league with 87. 2 % of those who graduated in 2006 doing so with first or upper second class degrees and has topped the collegiate academic league tables for 6 of the past 7 years ( as of 2010 ).
Trevelyan also held with Trinity.
Trevelyan College has the most 8-ball pool teams of any college ( along with The College of St. Hild and St. Bede ( as of 2011 )-which is surprising since it is one of the smaller colleges ).
Trevelyan College boasts a number of connections with the greater Trevelyan family, some of these include:

Trevelyan and analysis
Trevelyan was the third son of Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet, and great-nephew of Thomas Babington Macaulay, whose staunch liberal Whig principles he espoused in accessible works of literate narrative avoiding a consciously dispassionate analysis, that became old-fashioned during his long and productive career.

Trevelyan and is
Trevelyan centers too exclusively on Bright, is insufficiently appreciative of the views of Bright's opponents and critics, and makes light of the genuine difficulties faced by Peel.
Trevelyan is militantly sure of the superiority of English institutions and character over those of other peoples.
Once the scene is set, Trevelyan skilfully builds up the tense story until it reaches its climax in the dramatic victory of Marlborough and Eugene of Savoy at Blenheim.
Macaulay's nephew, Sir George Trevelyan, Bt, wrote a best-selling " Life and Letters " of his famous uncle, which is still the best complete life of Macaulay.
During the mission, Trevelyan is apparently killed by Colonel Arkady Ourumov, but Bond escapes by commandeering an aeroplane.
This is revealed to be Alec Trevelyan — his execution by Ourumov in the Arkhangelsk facility was faked.
English historian G. M. Trevelyan saw it as the bridging point between economic and political history, reflecting that, " Without social history, economic history is barren and political history unintelligible.
Trevelyan College at Durham University is named after him.
The lyrics say the convict's crime is that he " stole Trevelyan's corn "; this is a reference to Charles Edward Trevelyan, a senior British civil servant in the administration of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in Dublin Castle.
Trevelyan College, also known colloquially as Trevs, is a college of the University of Durham in North Eastern England.
Although Trevelyan is a separately registered higher educational institution ( HEI ),
The internal construction of Trevelyan is very unusual, comprising a string of hexagon-shaped blocks resulting in most rooms containing somewhat unusual angles.
Trevelyan College Boat Club is one of the few college rowing teams to qualify for Henley Royal Regatta.
The artists Julian Trevelyan and Mary Fedden OBE ( his second wife ), some of whose work is owned by the college.
Professor H. Martyn Evans is the current Principal of Trevelyan College, having previously been principal of John Snow College.
The Trevelyan Society is the alumni organisation of the college, whose aims are to inform alumni of goings on in college as well as to keep alumni in touch with each other.
The Trevelyan Trust is a charitable fund aimed at providing prizes and bursaries for Trevelyan students.
He is also known for his film work playing such roles as Alec Trevelyan in GoldenEye, Jason Locke in Essex Boys, Odysseus in Troy, Ian Howe in National Treasure and Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero.

Trevelyan and French
She graduated from Trevelyan College, Durham in 1971 with a BA in French.

Trevelyan and policy
After January 1887, a series of Round Table Conferences took place between Chamberlain, Trevelyan, Harcourt, Morley and Lord Herschell, in which the participants sought an agreement about the Liberal Party's Irish policy.

Trevelyan and more
These traits may have been exaggerated for the purposes of party faction but, notes Trevelyan, nearly all other statesmen of the day were engaged in founding families and amassing estates at the public expense ; Marlborough only differed in that he gave the public much more value for their money.
The purpose of the hall was to provide more facilities for Trevelyan students, such as a badminton court and extra music rooms, as well as to create a conference facility for the purpose of wealth creation for the college.
If the player quickly shoots her after eliminating Ourumov, she will yell to Trevelyan that she is wounded and to wait up for her ; this buys the player more time to escape from the train.

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