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  1. Political speeches in Scotland by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-07-30
  2. Landmarks of Homeric study. Together with an essay on the points of contact between the Assyrian tablets and the Homeric text by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-08-03
  3. Is the Church of England worth preserving? by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-06-07
  4. Two letters to the Earl of Aberdeen, on the state prosecutions of the Neapolitan government by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-05-18
  5. The state in its relations with the Church by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-09-13
  6. The Church in Wales a speech by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, Watkin Herbert Williams, 2010-06-07
  7. The Psalter: with a concordance and other auxiliary matter ... by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-06-20
  8. The Irish question: I, History of an idea: II, Lessons of the election by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-08-19
  9. An academic sketch by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-08-21
  10. Vaticanism: an answer to reproofs and replies by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-05-18
  11. Ecce homo by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-08-19
  12. The Odes of Horace by Horace Horace, W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-09-06
  13. Studies on Homer and the Homeric age by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-08-16
  14. Books which have influenced me by W E. 1809-1898 Gladstone, 2010-08-20

81. Dec 1, 2001, Manuscript, Memorabilia & Collectibles Auction - Chapter 14
Gladstone, William E (18091898) British Liberal statesman and Prime Minister (1868-74,1880-85, 1886 and 1892-94). Autograph Letter Signed ( WE Gladstone ).
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Interesting note with content that suggests it was destined for the American Ambassador: "I gladly return yr card and feel that I cannot do better than send you a copy of the words of one of your most distinguished Presidents, expressing a sentiment which has animated so many of those great men who have succeeded John Adams at St. James's."
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Batista, Fulgencio.
Document Signed (" Batista "). Two pages, folio, Havana, December 21, 1955. Being a tariff decree, "Law No. 9". Countersigned by the Secretary of the Treasury and the Prime Minister. Wax seal and embossed stamps intact. Ragged edges as if torn from binding, some edge toning, signatures are strong and unimpaired. Very good condition.
By late 1955, Batista was facing protesters in the streets of Havana and student riots. On December 10, a popular student leader was killed by his police force and the funeral turned into a huge protest, with a nationwide five minute work stoppage.

82. Harold Frederic's The Damnation Of Theron Ware
“In God We Trust” first appeared on US coins. William E. Gladstone(18091898) succeeded Benjamin Disraeli as British Prime Minister.
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83. History 206-401: History Of The Middle East - Course Guide
Author Search for the writings of prominent figures of the time. Balfour, ArthurJames Balfour, Earl of, 18481930 Gladstone, WE (William Ewart), 1809-1898.
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The Encyclopaedia of Islam. . New ed., prepared by a number of leading orientalists. Edited by an editorial committee consisting of H. A. R. Gibb [and others]. Leiden, Brill, 1960-[i.e. 1954]-
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Encyclopedia of nationalism Edited by Alexander Motyl. San Diego, Calif. : Academic, 2001.
Volume 1: Fundamental Themes, covering nationalism as it relates to anthropology, archaeology, democracy, gender relations, religion, etc., and also various regions.

84. William Ewart Gladstone (1809 -- 1898)
William Ewart Gladstone (1809 1898) a proposal of marriage. Marjie Bloy Ph.D.,Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore. WE.Gladstone.
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William Ewart Gladstone (1809 1898): a proposal of marriage
Marjie Bloy Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore
On 17 January 1839 William Gladstone sent a proposal of marriage to Catherine Glynne. The style of writing is typically Gladstonian: convoluted and often unclear. This text is taken from Philip Magnus' Gladstone: a biography (London, John Murray, 1954), pp. 38-9. [Gladstone] was with the Glynnes by moonlight in the Colosseum on 3 January 1839; and he had then an opportunity to speak to Catherine, for a moment, alone. He began to speak of his love, but Catherine would not respond. She moved away, and Gladstone blamed himself bitterly; he feared that his hopes had all been ruined. He was inhibited by his repressions from folding the girl in his arms, and taking her by surprise, and by storm. He resolved, therefore, to trust to a letter, but he postponed writing it until 17 January, two days before he was due to return home. Its breathless and tortuous style bears witness to the tumult of his emotions. The fact that he emerged more or less successfully from its second paragraph, consisting of one enormous sentence of 141 words and 18 clauses and sub-clauses, is perhaps worthy of remark: 62 Piazza di Spagna
17 January, 1839: night

85. William Ewart Gladstone (1809 -- 1898)
William Ewart Gladstone (1809 1898) his work with 'fallen women'. So far as weknow, and there is no to his sister Helen in Germany, Gladstone analysed his
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William Ewart Gladstone (1809 1898): his work with 'fallen women'
Marjie Bloy Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore
In January 1840 Gladstone first embarked on his work of rescuing and rehabilitating London prostitutes. Gladstone seems to have been a man of intense sexuality; he was also separated from his wife for lengthy periods while he was in London or she was at Hawarden. It was usually during these periods of separation that Gladstone's rescue work increased. HCG Matthew deals with this subject in his biography, Gladstone (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1997), pp. 90-95, from which the following section is taken. Anxiety about his political work, his friends' religion, the Oak Farm finances, and his personal problems, aggravated Gladstone's feelings. At first, during the 1840s, he relieved them by reading what he regarded as pornography - mostly Restoration poems, classical authors such as Petronius, and fabliaux (French verse fables, some of them extremely bawdy). These were all readily available in bookshops and in the libraries of friends such as Thomas Grenville. To pornography he later added conversations with prostitutes, some of whom he found beautiful and physically attractive. At first the 'rescue work' (as he called it) was an act of conventional charity done within the context of the 'engagement'. The 'engagement' was a lay

86. William Ewart Gladstone (1809 -- 1898)
William Ewart Gladstone (1809 1898) a proposal of marriage Marjie Bloy Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore On 17 January 1839 William Gladstone sent a proposal of marriage to Catherine Glynne. I am, Yours . W.E.Gladstone. Last modified 20 March 2002
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William Ewart Gladstone (1809 1898): a proposal of marriage
Marjie Bloy Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore
On 17 January 1839 William Gladstone sent a proposal of marriage to Catherine Glynne. The style of writing is typically Gladstonian: convoluted and often unclear. This text is taken from Philip Magnus' Gladstone: a biography (London, John Murray, 1954), pp. 38-9. [Gladstone] was with the Glynnes by moonlight in the Colosseum on 3 January 1839; and he had then an opportunity to speak to Catherine, for a moment, alone. He began to speak of his love, but Catherine would not respond. She moved away, and Gladstone blamed himself bitterly; he feared that his hopes had all been ruined. He was inhibited by his repressions from folding the girl in his arms, and taking her by surprise, and by storm. He resolved, therefore, to trust to a letter, but he postponed writing it until 17 January, two days before he was due to return home. Its breathless and tortuous style bears witness to the tumult of his emotions. The fact that he emerged more or less successfully from its second paragraph, consisting of one enormous sentence of 141 words and 18 clauses and sub-clauses, is perhaps worthy of remark: 62 Piazza di Spagna
17 January, 1839: night

87. 25076. Gladstone, W.E. (William Ewart). The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION WE (William Ewart) Gladstone (1809–1898), British statesman.Speech, April 27, 1866, to the House of Commons. On the Reform Bill.
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88. 25077. Gladstone, W.E. (William Ewart). The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION WE (William Ewart) Gladstone (1809–1898), British statesman,prime minister. Speech, March 12, 1885, to the House of Commons.
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89. Gladstone, 1809-1874 (in MARION)
Gladstone, 18091874. Title Gladstone, 1809-1874 / HCG Matthew. AuthorMatthew, HCG (Henry Colin Gray). Published Oxford Oxfordshire
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    90. The Life Of William Ewart Gladstone (in MARION)
    The life of William Ewart Gladstone. Title The life of William Ewart Gladstone /by John Morley. Other titles Life of Gladstone. Material 3 v. ill. ; 24 cm.
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    91. Greenwich Past: William Gladstone
    William Ewart Gladstone 1809 - 1898. A clearly written piece, with timeline.Category Regional Europe Gladstone, William Ewart...... William Ewart Gladstone 1809 1898. loyalty to high ideals, and their regard forthe laws of the land. William Ewart Gladstone. We welcome feedback and comments
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    William Ewart Gladstone 1809 - 1898
    Famous Victorian reforming British Prime Minister who served four terms as and was MP for Greenwich. William Ewart Gladstone, the fourth son of Sir John Gladstone, was born in Liverpool on 29th December, 1809. Gladstone was a MP and a successful Liverpool merchant. William was educated at Eton and Christ College, Oxford. At the Oxford Union Debating Society Gladstone developed a reputation as a fine orator. At university Gladstone was a Tory and denounced Whig proposals for parliamentary reform. Famous as Disraeli's rival and for their spirited debates, Gladstone had a long and distinguished career in public service which began in 1832 when he entered Parliament as a Tory (Conservative). Serving until 1895, except for a one year absence in 1846, he served in numerous governments beginning with Peel's ministry in junior capacities. Gladstone's first major office was that of President of the Board of Trade (Minister of Industry and Commerce) in Peel's second ministry (1841-46). He was Chancellor of the Exchequer (Minister of Finance) in Aberdeen's government, cutting duties and attempting to abolish income tax. His efforts failed due to the need for funds to carry on the Crimean War. He also served in Palmerston's second ministry (1859-65) again effecting tax reductions. When Palmerston died, Gladstone stayed on as Chancellor of the Exchequer under Russell through 1866. In 1867, he followed Russell as leader of the Liberal Party.

    92. Bismarck, Gladstone, And The Concert Of Europe (in VSCCAT)
    Bismarck, Gladstone, and the Concert of Europe. Title Bismarck, Gladstone,and the Concert of Europe, by WN Medlicott. Author Medlicott
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    RecordGladstone, WE (William Ewart), 18091898. Homeric synchronism; an enquiryinto the time and place of Homer. London Macmillan 1876. New Search. Top.
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  • Camps, William A. An introduction to Homer / W. A. Camps. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, c1980.
  • Wood, Robert, 1717?-1771. An essay on the original genius and writings of Homer : with a comparative view of the ancient and present state of the Troade. Washington : McGrath Pub. Co., 1973.
  • Michalopoulos, André, 1897-. Homer. New York : Twayne Publishers, [1966].
  • Vivante, Paolo. The Homeric imagination : a study of Homer's poetic perception of reality. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [1970].
  • Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898. Homeric synchronism; an enquiry into the time and place of Homer. London Macmillan 1876.
  • 94. Liberal Democrat History Group
    Gladstone 1809–1898 Colin Matthew (OUP, 1996) Gladstone dominated Victorian fromthe editor of the Gladstone Diaries. Act to the failure of We Can Conquer
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    Comprehensive Bibliography We provide both an introductory reading list and a comprehensive bibliography of books and articles on all aspects of Liberal/SDP/Liberal Democrat history. The Liberal Democrats were formed through the merger of the Social Democratic Party and the Liberal Party in 1988. The party draws on the rich heritage of liberal and social democratic traditions stretching back at least to the seventeenth century.
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    Dictionary of Liberal Biography
    Duncan Brack et al. (Politico’s, 1998)
    Meet the key personalities from Aberdeen to Wrigglesworth, including all Liberal Democrat MPs and front-bench peers. Appendices list party leaders, chief whips, presidents, by-election winners, etc., etc. The essential reference book.
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    Duncan Brack and Tony Little (Politico's, 2001) Forty-seven of the greatest Liberal speeches by the greatest Liberal speech-makers over the last two hundred years. The speeches not only provide enduring lessons in political rhetoric but enable the reader to trace the development and continuity of Liberal thinking and campaigning over two centuries.

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    to high ideals, and their regard for the laws of the land. William E. Gladstone(1809 1898) British Prime Minister. High ideals are what we strive for at
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    "Show me the manner in which a nation cares for its dead, and I will measure with mathematical exactness, the tender mercies of its people, their loyalty to high ideals, and their regard for the laws of the land."
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    96. QUOTES AND PROVERBS - Patriotic Quotes
    William E. Gladstone (1809 – 1898). Let every nation know, whether it wishes uswell or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship
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    The following quotes were selected to offer some food-for-thought as we go forward after the horrific events of September 11, 2001.
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    A man who thinks of himself as belonging to a particular national group in America has not yet become an American.
    Woodrow Wilson (1856 - 1924) Every American takes pride in our tradition of hospitality to men of all races and all creeds. We must be constantly vigilant against the attacks of intolerance and injustice. We must scrupulously guard the civil rights and civil liberties of all citizens, whatever their background. We must remember that any oppression, any injustice, any hatred, is a wedge designed to attack our civilization.
    Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 - 1945) We have now at last grasped the hardest of all the truths this nation has had to learn; however remote the aggression, however distant the social or economic disasters that afflict other peoples, sooner or later we ourselves will feel their impact.
    Sumner Welles (1892 - ) We are proud still to call ours a young nation. Hence we forget what we should remember: Our nation under the present Constitution has had a longer life unchallenged and unchanged by violent rebellion than any great nation on earth except Great Britain.

    97. December Quotes
    We look forward to the time when the Power of Love will replace the Love Then willour world know the blessings of peace. William Gladstone (1809 - 1898).
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    Frederick Douglass (1817-1895) December 3rd: "No man can put a chain about the ankle of his fellow man without at last finding the other end fastened about his own neck."
    Frederick Douglass (1817 - 1895) December 4th: "There is no such thing as a dirty word. Nor is there a word so powerful, that it's going to send the listener to the lake of fire upon hearing it."
    - Frank Zappa (1940 - 1993) [At the Senate PMRC hearings] "There are more love songs than anything else. If songs could make you do something, we'd all love one another."
    - Frank Zappa (1940 - 1993) "If you wind up with a boring, miserable life because you listened to your mom, your dad, your teacher, your priest or some guy on TV telling you how to do your shit, then YOU DESERVE IT."

    98. GLADSHEIM
    Gladstone, WILLIAM EWART (1809—1898), British statesman, was born on the His composition,”we read, “was things by getting to know Gladstone.” His most
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