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  1. Thomas Hughes QC (20 October 1822 – 22 March 1896) was an English lawyer, judge, politician and author. He is most famous for his novel Tom Brown's School Days (1857), a semi-autobiographical work set at Rugby School, which Hughes had attended.

  2. Morte. 1623. Alma mater. Queens' College, Cambridge. Ocupação. advogado, dramaturga. [ edite no Wikidata] Thomas Hughes ( Cheshire, fl. 1571 – 1623) foi um dramaturgo inglês da época isabelina . Era natural de Cheshire e estudou no Queens' College de Cambridge, a partir de 1571.

  3. Thomas Hughes (born Oct. 20, 1822, Uffington, Berkshire, Eng.—died March 22, 1896, Brighton, Sussex) was a British jurist, reformer, and novelist best known for Tom Brown’s School Days. Hughes attended Rugby School from 1834 to 1842.

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  4. British jurist, reformer, and author Thomas Hughes was perhaps best known for the novel Tom Brown’s School Days (1857). But he was also interested in social reform, and in 1879 he made an unsuccessful attempt to found an experimental cooperative settlement in Rugby, Tennessee.

  5. 28 de jun. de 2006 · Thomas Hughes (1822-96) was a Victorian author, politician, and social reformer. He wrote Tom Brown's Schooldays, a classic novel about Rugby School, and advocated for labor unions, Christian Socialism, and adult education.

  6. 11 de jan. de 2023 · Thomas Hughes, who as a State Department official and member of the Kennedy-era brain trust stood out for his deep skepticism over the Vietnam War, and who later transformed the Carnegie...

  7. 4 de jan. de 2022 · A behind-the-scenes account of American foreign policymaking in the late twentieth century. Tom Hughes, assistant secretary of state for intelligence and research, made an ominous prediction in...

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