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  • #REDIRECT [[William Ewart Gladstone]]
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  • ...alism in Britain]], and Bright was later appointed as Trade Minister in [[William Ewart Gladstone|Gladstone's]] 1868 Liberal Government.
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  • * Bebbington, David. ''William Ewart Gladstone: Faith and Politics in Victorian Britain.'' (1993). 272 pp. emphasis on re * Morley, John. ''The life of William Ewart Gladstone,'' 2 vols. (1903) [http://books.google.com/books?id=QwnMLrssNwcC&printsec=t
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  • ...garet Cameron]] developed after her move to live nearby. Another friend [[William Ewart Gladstone|Gladstone]] put him forward for a peerage in 1883, and he took his seat in
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  • ===[[William Ewart Gladstone]]===
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  • - [[William Ewart Gladstone]] -
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  • '''William Ewart Gladstone''' (1809-1898), a Scot, was the great [[Liberalism#Liberalism in Britain|Li
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  • '''William Ewart Gladstone''' (1809-1898), a Scot, was the great [[Liberalism#Liberalism in Britain|Li
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  • ...e common during the late nineteenth and the twentieth centuries) include [[William Ewart Gladstone]], [[David Lloyd George]], [[Neville Chamberlain]], [[Winston Churchill]],
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  • ...in progress, Sumner's letters from [[Richard Cobden]], [[John Bright]], [[William Ewart Gladstone]] and George Douglas Campbell, were read by Sumner at Lincoln's request to
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  • ...''), which was briefly banned because of its unflattering caricatures of [[William Ewart Gladstone|Gladstone]] and his ministers. Similarly, ''[[The Realm of Joy]]'' (1873) w
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  • ...s public recognition was equalled only by [[Queen Victoria]] herself and [[William Ewart Gladstone]].<ref name="Rae1">Rae, p. 1.</ref></p>
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  • #[[William Ewart Gladstone]]
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  • ...]] concludes his biography of Churchill by comparing him favourably with [[William Ewart Gladstone|W. E. Gladstone]] and summarising:<ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 912.</ref>
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