Read Gladstone: A Biography Online
Authors: Roy Jenkins
Tags: #History, #Politics, #Non-Fiction, #Biography
Religious life
listens to sermons
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evangelical upbringing
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,
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rejects priesthood
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and Church of England
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sense of Church unity
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views on church and state
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,
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joins Tractarian lay brotherhood
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and Gorham judgment
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,
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attitude to Roman Catholics
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dislikes Erastianism
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anti-Catholic writing
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,
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uncompleted writing on Future Punishment
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,
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non-capacity for abstract ideas
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Travels
‘grand tour’ with brother John
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1838 European tour
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in pursuit of absconding Lady Lincoln
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journey to Ionian Islands
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in Athens
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in Venice
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Scandinavian cruise (1883)
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1866 Italian trip
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Germany (1874)
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throughout Britain
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Bavaria and Venice (1879)
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Norwegian cruise (1885)
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Bavaria and Austria (1886)
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Florence (1887)
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Naples (1888)
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Biarritz (1891 to 1894))
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Cannes (1883),
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, (1895)
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Baltic cruise (1895)
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Works
‘An Academic Sketch’ (lecture)
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Bulgarian Horrors
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‘The Church of England and Ritualism’ (article)
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Church Principles Considered by their Results
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Germany, France and England
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Homer and the Homeric Age
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Letter to the Earl of Aberdeen
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Second Letter to the Earl of Aberdeen
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The State in its Relations with the Church
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Studies Subsidiary to Bishop Butler
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The Vatican Decrees and their bearing on Civil Allegiance
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Vaticanism: an Answer to Reproofs and Replies
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Gladstone, William (Willy; WEG’s son)
rides with father
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parliamentary career
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tree-felling with WEG
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inherits Hawarden
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predeceases parents
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accompanies WEG to Germany
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assists WEG
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marriage
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relations with father in old age
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interests
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annuity from WEG
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Gladstone, William Glynne Charles (Willy’s son)
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Gladstone, Sir William, 7th Baronet
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Glasgow University
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Glyn, George Grenfell
see
Wolverton, 2nd Lord
Glynne family
Glynne, Revd Henry
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Glynne, Lavinia (Henry’s wife): death
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Glynne, Mary, Lady (
née
Neville; Catherine’s mother)
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,
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Glynne, Sir Stephen (WEG’s brother-in-law)
Goderich, 1st Viscount
see
Ripon, 1st Earl of
Godley, Arthur
see
Kilbracken, 1st Lord
Gordon, (Sir) Arthur
see
Stanmore, 1st Lord
Gordon, General Charles George
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Goschen, George Joachim, 1st Viscount
and Chancellor’s robes
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and university reform
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and WEG’s proposed reduction in service expenditure
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replaces Layard in Constantinople
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and Home Rule question
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votes with Conservatives
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declines to form coalition government (1886)
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votes against First Home Rule Bill
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as Chancellor under Salisbury
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Goulburn, Henry
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,
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Government of Ireland Bill (1893)
see
Home Rule Bill, Second
Graham, Sir James
and WEG’s
State and Church
book
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at Peel’s funeral
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on WEG’s working efficiency
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and Peel’s defeat
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in Aberdeen ministry
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criticizes WEG’s 1853 budget
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and WEG’s civil service reform proposals
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and Crimean War
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in Palmerston’s 1855 government
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,
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illness
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refuses office in Derby’s 1858 government
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advises against WEG’s commission in Ionian Islands
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and beginnings of Liberal Party
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and fall of Derby government
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WEG consults
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caution on major bills
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Grant, Ulysses S.
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Granville, Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl
on WEG’s over-reacting
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and WEG’s work among prostitutes
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and WEG’s 1853 budget
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supports WEG’s civil service reform proposals
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in Palmerston’s 1859 government
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character
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WEG’s relations with
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,
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and repeal of paper duties
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as Foreign Secretary
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as Colonial Secretary under WEG
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as Warden of Cinque Ports
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finances
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takes WEG to Epsom for Derby
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WEG visits at Walmer
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Queen complains of
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WEG complains to of Queen’s treatment
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calls meeting on commercial treaty with French republic
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and WEG’s 1873 resumption of office
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and WEG’s possible exclusion on assuming Chancellorship
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WEG stays with in London
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and Bulgarian question
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reassures Hartington
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and condemnation of Turkey
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Chamberlain opposes
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health decline
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and anti-Hartington rally
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and Hartington’s Prime Ministerial ambitions
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and WEG’s 1880 premiership and government
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,
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,
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Queen summons
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ambitions for premiership
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Queen favours
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defends WEG against Chamberlain and Dilke
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at WEG’s New Year’s Eve dinner (1880/1)
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and cession of Dulcigno
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and Queen’s imperialist views
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and Sudan affairs
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and Irish local government reform
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visits Chatsworth
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and Home Rule question
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,
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WEG meets before opening of 1886 Parliament
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in WEG’s 1886 government
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moves from Foreign to Colonial Office (1886)
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death
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estate and impoverishment
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Grattan, Henry
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Gray, Sir John
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Greenwich
Grenfell, H.R.
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Grenville, Thomas
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& n
Greville, Charles Cavendish Fulke
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Grey, Albert Henry George (
later
4th Earl)
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Grey, Caroline (
formerly
Farquhar)
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Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl
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Grey, General Charles
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Grey, Sir George
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Grey, Henry George, 3rd Earl
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Grey, Sir Edward (
later
Viscount Grey of Fallodon)
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Griffiths (Oak Farm agent)
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Grillion’s (dining club)
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Grosvenor, Lord Richard
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Guedalla, Philip
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Guinness, Sir Arthur (
later
1st Lord Ardilaun)
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Guinness, Lady Olivia
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Guizot, François Pierre Guillaume
Haakon VII, King of Norway
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Habershon, Dr Samuel Herbert
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Hagley Hall, near Birmingham
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Haldane, Richard Burdon, Viscount
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,
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Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount
Hallam, Arthur
Halsbury, Hardinge Giffard, 1st Earl of
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,
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Hamilton, Sir Edward Walter
warns WEG of work among prostitutes
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on WEG’s presentation of figures
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and Disraeli’s funeral
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pictured with WEG
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diaries
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as WEG’s private secretary
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on Carlingford’s reluctance to resign
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on WEG’s relations with Queen
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on WEG’s admiration for Parnell
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expects WEG’s retirement
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on WEG’s 1884 Franchise Bill speeches
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and Queen’s proposals on 1884 Reform Bill
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on Lords and 1884 Franchise Bill
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on WEG’s success with Franchise Bill
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and WEG’s reaction to Tel-el-Kebir victory
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on ministerial resignations (1885)
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on WEG’s 1885 election speeches
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on Herbert Gladstone’s leak (‘Hawarden kite’)
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sceptical of Home Rule
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,
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on first Home Rule Bill
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,
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confuses figures
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& n,
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on Parnell’s ovation in Commons
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and WEG’s 1892 election campaign
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and WEG’s physical condition in old age
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on Rosebery
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suggests relieving WEG of responsible office
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leaves WEG’s service on promotion
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and naval estimates dispute
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,
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on confidentiality of WEG’s Cabinets
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on WEG’s vacillations
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and WEG’s decline
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