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See also: Dicey of Claybrook See also: Hall,
See also: Leicestershire, was See also: born in 1832
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Educated at Trinity See also: College, Cambridge, where he took mathematical and classical honours, he became an active journalist, contributing largely to the See also: principal reviews
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He was called to the See also: bar in 1875, became a bencher of See also: Gray's
See also: Inn in 1896, and was treasurer in 190.3-1904
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He was connected with the Daily Telegraph as See also: leader writer and then as See also: special correspondent, and after a See also: short spell in 187o as editor of the Daily See also: News he became editor of the Observer, a position which he held until 1889
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Of his many books on See also: foreign affairs perhaps the most important are his See also: England and See also: Egypt (1884), See also: Bulgaria, the Peasant See also: State (1895), The See also: Story of the Khedivate (1902), and The Egypt of the Future (1907)
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He was created C.B. in 1886
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His See also: brother See also: ALBERT See also: VENN DICEY (b
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1835), English jurist, was educated at Balliol College, See also: Oxford, where he took a first class in the classical See also: schools in 1858
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He was called to the bar at the Inner See also: Temple in 1863
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He held fellowships successively at Balliol, Trinity and All Souls', and from 1882 to 1909 was Vinerian professor of See also: law
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He became Q.C. in 189o . His chiefSee also: works are the Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (1885, 6th ed
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1902), which ranks as a See also: standard See also: work on the subject; England's See also: Case against Home See also: Rule (1886) ; A See also: Digest of the Law of England with Reference to the Conflict of See also: Laws (1896), and Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England during the 19th century (1905)
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