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  • most influential Victorian-era leaders, William Ewart Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli. Northcote rose from being Gladstone's secretary, to become ...
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  • William Ewart Gladstone (December 29, 1809 – May 19, 1898) was a British Liberal Party statesman and prime minister of the United Kingdom ...
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  • by his often intense rivalry with William Ewart Gladstone, who eventually ... Nonetheless, William Ewart Gladstone's final speech on the budget ...
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  • #039;s Guardian swung to the left and helped Gladstone lead the party towards support for Irish Home Rule and ultimately the "new liberalism." ...
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  • chief commissioner of works in William Ewart Gladstone's government ... Beaconsfield. He remained there until Gladstone's return to power ...
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  • 1873) was an English bishop, third son of William Wilberforce the anti-slave ... diocese of Oxford, he was translated by Gladstone to the bishopric of Winchester ...
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  • #039;s knighthood could be announced, William Ewart Gladstone, the new Prime Minister, authorized the honor. In 1901, Bernard Partridge replaced ...
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  • line became more radical, supporting Gladstone when the Liberals split in 1886, and opposing the Second Boer War against popular opinion. Scott ...
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  • Russia in the Crimean War but under William Ewart Gladstone Britain's attitude towards the Empire had changed; "Claiming that the Sultan& ...
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  • Lord Carnarvon, Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, and the governor ... * Cousin, John William. 1910. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English ...
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  • difference in their positions. William Ewart Gladstone (1809 – 1898) ... the greatest in its wide scope.William Ewart Gladstone, Mr. Gladstone& ...
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  • MacDonald retained an interest in Scottish politics. Gladstone's ... (son of the late Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone), which allowed ...
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  • collapsed, and he was replaced by William Ewart Gladstone, a member of the ... Victoria was required to tolerate a ministry of William Ewart Gladstone ...
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  • leader, Charles Stewart Parnell convinced William Gladstone to introduce the ... Although the bill was defeated, Gladstone remained undaunted and introduced ...
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  • *William Ewart Gladstone--Chancellor of the Exchequer *Sir Charles ... *William Ewart Gladstone--Chancellor of the Exchequer *Edward Cardwell ...
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  • by the four-time Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone as β€œone of the ... to attain the post of Prime Minister until William Hague. ...
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  • taken seriously by later anarchists such as William Godwin. ... greatest liberals, along with William Ewart Gladstone and Thomas Babington ...
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  • 1881). The head of the British government Gladstone (Liberal) signed a peace ... the colonization in its first years. Thus, William Gladstone (Liberal), British ...
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  • " she said. Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone detested the Turks ... quot; war reporting to The Times by William Howard Russell, and British ...
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  • He was the son of a hand loom weaver, William Carnegie. His mother was ... friends, including Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. They toured the ...
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