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  • [1] In its published context in Hone's Table Book, pp. 816 – 17, George's letter is preceded by an appeal to the public to relieve George from poverty (he had been forced to apply to the overseers of the poor rates for his parish for relief).

    Letter 412 2009

  • This list of dates offers a sketchy outline of the major events in Hone's life.

    Brief Chronology 1998

  • Also, Hone is engaged in long-term antiquarian research in British Library, probably begun as preparation for his announced (but never produced)

    Brief Chronology 1998

  • In an "evil hour" this Regent takes into his counsel the "Friends of the Reasons of lawless Power"; Hone is apparently suggesting that the violent repression of the

    Notes and Commentary 1998

  • A public meeting in Hone's support generates over 2500 pounds to alleviate financial strain. takes premises at Ludgate Hill; tries to reestablish himself as auctioneer; publishes little more than accounts of his trials. publishes several influential works including Cruikshank's engraving of a "Bank Note," Hazlitt's Political

    Brief Chronology 1998

  • In addition, the full text of the pamphlet (44th ed., as collected and bound in Hone's 1827 Facetiae and

    Introduction and Contents 1998

  • To turn from Yeats to Hone is to turn from the lighted hearth to the wilderness.

    Imaginations and Reveries George William Russell 1901

  • A A book of Observations and Discourses, called Hone Subsecivae, 1620$ has been attributed to him by Wood, Ath. vol ii p 474, but certainly by - mistake.

    Peerage of England. ... 1812

  • Among Narus' many cyber-sleuthing products is one called "Hone," which can filter through billions of packets of online data to target individuals on social networks and then link that information to their "VOIP conversations, biometrically identify someone's voice or photograph and then associate it with different phone numbers."

    Timothy Karr: Congress Urges State Department to Investigate Internet Spying Company Doing Business with Egypt Timothy Karr 2011

  • Among Narus' many cyber-sleuthing products is one called "Hone," which can filter through billions of packets of online data to target individuals on social networks and then link that information to their "VOIP conversations, biometrically identify someone's voice or photograph and then associate it with different phone numbers."

    Timothy Karr: Congress Urges State Department to Investigate Internet Spying Company Doing Business with Egypt Timothy Karr 2011

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