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Biography of Jane Porter
6248 words, approx. 20.8 pages
 The following essay discusses Jane Porter and her sister, Anna Maria Porter. Jane Porter and her younger sister, Anna Maria, were well-known popular novelists of the early nineteenth century. The public's response to Jane Porter's moral and patriotic rom...
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Biography of Jane Porter
3112 words, approx. 10.4 pages
 Though virtually unread today, Jane Porter's Thaddeus of Warsaw (1803) was one of the first British historical novels. As Porter suggested in her preface to the Standard Edition (1831) of the novel, in Waverley (1814) Sir Walter Scott did her "the honour...



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 The Independent - London
Bumper bonuses for Scottish Power chiefs
06/25/1996: 354 words, approx. 1 pages The five top directors of Scottish Power, led by the chief executive, Ian Robinson, shared bonuses of pounds 320,000 last year, including special payments linkd to the successful pounds 1.1bn takeover of regional electricity company Manweb, it emerged yesterday. They could be in...
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 The Independent - London
Scottish exams chief resigns
08/13/2000: 487 words, approx. 2 pages THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE of the Scottish Qualifications Authority, the body responsible for the chaos surrounding the issuing of school examination results, resigned yesterday. A statement issued by the organisation said Ron Tuck had left by mutual agreement and that an announcement about an...


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