The "Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 48" is a comprehensive biographical resource documenting the lives of significant figures in British history. Originally published in 1896, this volume continues the tradition of providing detailed accounts of individuals who have made notable contributions to various fields, including politics, literature, science, and the arts. Each entry offers insights into the subject's life, achievements, and historical context. This enduring reference work remains an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of British national life during the Victorian era.
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