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Author:Humphry William Freeland

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Humphry William Freeland
(1814–1892)

English liberal politician, writer and translator

Works

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  • Poems (1848)
  • The Pope and the Piedmontese. Two letters to the editor of "The Daily News," in favour of a subscription to the Siccardi monument (1850)
  • Lectures and Miscellanies (1857) (external scan)
  • Church Leaseholds: A Letter To the Earl of Derby (1858)
  • A Lecture On Literary Impostures (1858)
  • Austria and Venetia (1862)
  • On the Advantages of Good Roads to a Country (1862)
  • Denmark (1865)
  • Remarks on the letters of Lord Beaumont and the Duke of Norfolk, and on the Papal Aggression in 1850 ... Reprinted ... from the "Globe" ... 1850, etc (1874)
  • Elegy on the Death of James A. Garfield (1881)
  • Elegy on the Death of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1882)
  • Gleanings from the Arabic (1883)
  • A Jubilee of Reign (1887)
  • Lament of Maisun

As translator

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  • The Fountain of Youth (1867), by Frederik Paludan-Müller (external scan)
  • Axel and Valborg; a tragedy (1870), by Adam Oehlenschläger
  • On the Reduction of Continental Armies: A Proposal by Dr. Adolph Fischhof, of Vienna (1875), by Adolf Fischhof
  • General Klapka on the Eastern question(1877) by György Klapka

Works about Freeland

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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