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Mark Trollope was born in 1862.

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Mark Trollope died in 1930.

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Andrew Trollope died in 1461.

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Trollope Baronets was created in 1868.

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Arthur Trollope died in 1872.

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Arthur Trollope was born in 1836.

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Edward Trollope died in 1893.

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Edward Trollope was born in 1817.

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Frances Trollope was born in 1780.

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Frances Trollope died in 1863.

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The cast of The Two Loves of Anthony Trollope - 2004 includes: Gowan Calder as George Eliot Stephen Cartwright as Harry Trollope Stephen Fry as Narrator Gabrielle Lloyd as Ross Trollope Clunie Mackenzie as Frances Trollope Clive Merrison as Anthony Trollope

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Anthony Trollope was born on April 24, 1815.

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Anthony Trollope was born on April 24, 1815.

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Henry Trollope was born on 1756-04-20.

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Henry Trollope died on 1839-11-02.

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Thomas Adolphus Trollope died in 1892.

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Paul Trollope was born on 1972-06-03.

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Thomas Adolphus Trollope was born on April 29, 1810.

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Thomas Adolphus Trollope was born on April 29, 1810.

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John Lightfoot Trollope was born on 1897-05-30.

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John Trollope - footballer - was born on 1943-06-14.

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Joanna Trollope was born on December 9, 1943, in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England, UK.

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Anthony Trollope was born on April 24, 1815 and died on December 6, 1882. Anthony Trollope would have been 67 years old at the time of death or 200 years old today.

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Many of Anthony Trollope's novels were set in the fictional county of Barsetshire, which is located in England. This county served as the backdrop for several of Trollope's popular novels, including the Chronicles of Barsetshire series.

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Theodosia Garrow Trollope has written:

'Social aspects of the Italian revolution' -- subject(s): History, Italy War of 1859

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Barchester Towers, published in 1857, is the second novel in Anthony Trollope's series known as the 'Chronicles of Barsetshire'. It is possibly Trollope's best known work

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paul trollope joinned Bristol rovers as a player in 2004 and was apointed first team coach November 2005 :)

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Anthony Trollope is the author of the "Chronicles of Barsetshire" series. The series comprises six novels that explore the lives and society of the fictional English county of Barsetshire. Trollope is known for his insightful and satirical portrayal of Victorian society.

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Teresa Ransom has written:

'Fanny Trollope'

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Obadiah Slope from Trollope's "The Warden"

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Anthony Trollope is known for inventing the red British mailbox that we still see today. It was introduced during his time working for the British postal service in the 1850s as a way to better streamline the mail collection process.

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If the author of this book is Anthony Trollope the setting of the story was at the west of England.

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"The Prime Minister" novel was written by Anthony Trollope and first published in 1876. It is part of Trollope's Palliser series, which focuses on British politics and society during the 19th century.

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Stephen Wall has written:

'Trollope' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation

'Double Lives'

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I'm reading this as your target sentence:

If you're asking what's the grammatical problem with that, it's the verb. "Dickens" is the subject, and it's singular. The phrase "as well as Trollope and Thackeray" is parenthetical and not part of the subject. It should say "Dickens as well as Trollope and Thackeray was writing novels..." because it should really be written really like this:

Dickens, as well as Trollope and Thackeray,was writing novels... Those commas set off the parenthetical phrase and make it much easier for you to see the direct connection between "Dickens" and the verb. But it's not a very good sentence. Don't take it as a model. It exists in this form only for the purpose of containing an error. A much better version, assuming that this is in a paper about Dickens, would be Like Trollope and Thackeray, Dickens was writing novels depicting English life and customs when Victoria was queen. or, even better, to eliminate the ambiguity of the modifier "when Victoria was queen"(does it tell when they were writing or when the English life and customs were current?): When Victoria was queen, Dickens, Trollope, and Thackeray were writing novels depicting English life and customs.

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The Victorian inventor who invented the postbox was called Anthony Trollope. A postbox is where you put letters to be posted out.

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T. F. Thompson has written:

'Brodie's notes on Anthony Trollope's Barchester Towers'

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In 'Barchester Towers,' by Anthony Trollope, the narrator is used to provide exposition, and to interact with the reader on an intimate level. The narrator comes across as someone who knows the story, and is there to provide valuable insight for the reader, which the text alone would not provide. This was a unique use of voice, and not everyone, including Henry James, were that fond of it.

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Joanna Trollope has: Played herself in "This Morning" in 1988. Played herself in "Loose Women" in 1999. Played Herself - Author in "Breakfast" in 2000. Played herself in "Reader, I Married Him" in 2006. Played herself in "The Alan Titchmarsh Show" in 2007. Played Herself - Guest in "The Agenda with Tom Bradby" in 2012.

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Spencer Van Bokkelen Nichols has written:

'The significance of Anthony Trollope' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation

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The Evened Score

by Richard M. "Pek" Gunn

Poet Laureate of Tennessee

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Anthony Trollope was a prolific English author known for his novels, including the Chronicles of Barsetshire series and the Palliser series. Some of his notable works include "The Warden," "Barchester Towers," and "The Eustace Diamonds." Trollope's writing often focused on themes of social class, politics, and relationships in Victorian England.

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The cast of Six Days to Saturday - 1963 includes: Bert Head as Himself - Manager John Trollope as Himself - Player

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Escola Secundaria Da Cidadela is Galician for The Citadel High School. The high school is located at 1855 Trollope Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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the sun is very hot so if the planet is close to the sun the temture rises if it is far away it gets cold and the tempature colls down because the next star is very far away and it wont get colder

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"Barchester Towers" by Anthony Trollope uses humor, satire, and irony to poke fun at the societal conventions and hypocrisies of the clergy and upper class in 19th-century England. Trollope employs witty dialogue, exaggerated characters, and ironic situations to provide a satirical commentary on the politics and machinations of the fictional town of Barchester. The novel skillfully blends humor with sharp social commentary to entertain readers while offering a critical perspective on the era's customs and values.

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no the counselling is only upto 10001 rank

and if you are more lucky you have minute chances of getting a seat at srm cuz many of the top rankers will avoid all these colls and just aim for it and nit

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C.S. Lewis did not write the Chronicles of Barsetshire; those novels were penned by Anthony Trollope. Lewis was known for his own works of fiction and Christian apologetics, such as The Chronicles of Narnia and Mere Christianity.

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