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<p> Literary and political essayist, born in Manchester; in 1856 became a [[Commissioner]] of Customs, and from 1864 till his resignation in 1877 acted as Controller of H.M. Stationery Office; his works embrace "The [[Creed]] of Christendom," "Enigmas of Life," "Political Problems," &c., and are marked by vigorous thought couched in a lucid, incisive style; was from his evil prognostications designated [[Cassandra]] Greg (1809-1881). </p>
<p> Literary and political essayist, born in Manchester; in 1856 became a [[Commissioner]] of Customs, and from 1864 till his resignation in 1877 acted as Controller of H.M. Stationery Office; his works embrace "The [[Creed]] of Christendom," "Enigmas of Life," "Political Problems," &c., and are marked by vigorous thought couched in a lucid, incisive style; was from his evil prognostications designated [[Cassandra]] Greg (1809-1881). </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 15 October 2021

William Rathbone Greg [1]

Literary and political essayist, born in Manchester; in 1856 became a Commissioner of Customs, and from 1864 till his resignation in 1877 acted as Controller of H.M. Stationery Office; his works embrace "The Creed of Christendom," "Enigmas of Life," "Political Problems," &c., and are marked by vigorous thought couched in a lucid, incisive style; was from his evil prognostications designated Cassandra Greg (1809-1881).

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