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A sonnet by Gladstone.
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Biography of William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister 1868-74; 1880-85; 1886; 1892-94.
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An article written on Gladstone by Thos. W. Herringshaw in 1888, from 'Prominent Men and Women of the Day'.
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Introduction, early career, Prime Minister. "To many he represented the best qualities of Victorian England".
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A Marxist view of Gladstone's achievements.
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An archive of letters and books by or about Gladstone; most viewable in facsimile or downloadable as (OCR) text. N.B. also click Next as most are on the next page.
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In The Columbia Encyclopaedia: Sixth Edition.
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William Ewart Gladstone 1809 - 1898. A clearly written piece, with timeline.
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Statue at the Wool Exchange, Bradford.
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Gladstone and the fight for Home Rule.
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Sent three days after his first Budget Speech, which was "one of the most wonderful passages of persuasive reasoning in the records of Parliament", but had failed to persuade this taxpayer why he should pay £2 1s. 8d. per annum extra.
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Lord Jenkins, author of a recent Gladstone biography, on the reading habits of William Ewart Gladstone.
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Index to 99 portraits and photographs of Gladstone at the National Portrait Gallery. Gladstone was a trustee of the Gallery.
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Information on this library founded by William Ewart Gladstone in 1889 for the promotion of "Divine Learning". Includes details on programmes and access to the library catalogue.
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A discussion of the events shown in letters of the time.
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Précis of the book by Agatha Ramm.
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A biography, chronology and article on Gladstone's rescue work with 'fallen women', together with recommended reading.
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Illustrated biography of the dominant personality of the Liberal Party from 1868 to 1894, who was Prime Minister four times.
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Burial site in Westminster Abbey, portrait, biography, related interments, and interactive visitor comments from Find A Grave.
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Biography at the site of the Liberal Democrat History Group.
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A political history of Gladstone, with quotes, bibliography, a drawing of the young Gladstone, and a later cartoon by Tenniel.