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  1. The attitude of Great Britain in the present war / by James Bryce (Viscount Bryce) by James Bryce, Viscount, (1838-1922) Bryce, 1916
  2. The American commonwealth by James Bryce, Viscount, 1838-1922., . Bryce, 1888-01-01
  3. Impressions of South Africa, by James Bryce... With three maps by James Bryce, Viscount (1838-1922) Bryce, 1899-01-01
  4. Two centuries of Irish history, 1691-1870 / with introduction by James Bryce, M.P by James Bryce, Viscount (1838-1922) Bryce, 1888-01-01
  5. South America; observations and impressions. by James Bryce by Bryce. James Bryce. Viscount. 1838-1922., 1913-01-01
  6. Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages by James Bryce, Viscount (1838-1922) Bryce, 1915-01-01
  7. Constitutions
  8. Bilder aus Süd-Afrika (German Edition) by James Bryce, Viscount, 1838-1922., . Bryce, 1900-01-01
  9. The Hindrances To Good Citizenship
  10. The study of American history by James Bryce Bryce Viscount 1838-1922, 1922-12-31
  11. The Study Of American History
  12. University And Historical Addresses: Delivered During A Residence In The United States As Ambassador Of Great Britain
  13. The American commonwealth - [Complete in 2 volumes] by James Bryce, viscount (1838-1922) Bryce, 1888-01-01
  14. Earl Kitchener and the great war; by Logan. from old catalog Howard-Smith Trusler Thomas F. from old catalog Bryce James Bryce Viscount 1838-1922, 1916-12-31

101. James_Bryce,_1st_Viscount_Bryce
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'''James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce''' ( ), was a British jurist, historian and politician, He was the son of James Bryce (LL.D. of Glasgow , who had a school in Belfast for many years), and was born at Belfast on May 10 1838. After going through the high school and university courses at Glasgow, he went to Trinity College, Oxford , and in was elected a fellow of Oriel . He went to the bar and practised in London for a few years, but he was soon called back to Oxford as regius professor of civil law (1870-1893). His reputation as a historian had been made as early as by his work on the Holy Roman Empire . He was an ardent Liberal in politics, and in he was elected to parliament for the Tower Hamlets constituency.of London; in he was returned for South Aberdeen , where he was re-elected on succeeding occasions.
His intellectual distinction and political industry made him a valuable member of the Liberal party. In he was made under secretary for foreign affairs; in he joined the cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster ; in he was President of the Board of Trade , and acted as chairman of the royal commission on secondary education; and in Sir

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103. 4Reference || James Bryce
and politician, He was the son of James Bryce (LL.D As an author, Bryce was alreadywell known in America. He was ennobled in 1914, becoming 1st Viscount Bryce.
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James Bryce ), was a British jurist, historian and politician, He was the son of James Bryce (LL.D. of Glasgow , who had a school in Belfast for many years), and was born at Belfast on May 10 1838. After going through the high school and university courses at Glasgow, he went to Trinity College, Oxford , and in was elected a fellow of Oriel . He went to the bar and practised in London for a few years, but he was soon called back to Oxford as regius professor of civil law (1870-1893). His reputation as a historian had been made as early as by his work on the Holy Roman Empire . He was an ardent Liberal in politics, and in he was elected to parliament for the Tower Hamlets constituency.of London; in he was returned for South Aberdeen , where he was re-elected on succeeding occasions. His intellectual distinction and political industry made him a valuable member of the Liberal party. In he was made under secretary for foreign affairs; in he joined the cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; in

104. MS.035
Bryce, James (Viscount) (1838 1922) Canby, Henry Seidel (1878 - 1961) Chapman,John Jay (1862 - 1933) Chew, Samuel Claggett (1888 - 1960)
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105. Microform Academic Publishers
Catalogue quick search. American correspondence of James Bryce. Order Number R96098,Type archive, Title The American correspondence of James Bryce, 18711922
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106. Scotland: Famous People
Left money to found Fettes College (1870), designed by David Bryce. The YoungPretender , grandson of James VII of Scotland (James II of England),
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Scotland has given rise to many more famous people, notable in the arts, literature, the sciences and as inventors, philosophers, architects and so on than would be expected for a country of such modest size and population. There have even been an occasional few infamous individuals known for their notoriety! Note that this list is just a sample of the Famous Scots we have biographies for. A much fuller list is included as part of the Gazetteer for Scotland database. It includes much more information on more than 1000 Scots or those with strong Scottish connections. Jump directly to the Famous People Search
Robert Adam
An architect noted for his elegant terraces in the New Town of Edinburgh, together with many fine public buildings and also much Georgian development in London.
Sir (Robert) Rowand Anderson
Born in Edinburgh, Anderson was Scotland's leading architect around the turn of the century. He worked in many styles from 'Scottish Gothic' through to classical, and his public buildings include the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and the McEwan Graduation Hall and Medical School for the University of Edinburgh.
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