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  2. A WAVE OF PROSPERITY.

    The next five years are called by Mr. Gladstone's biographer the "Golden Age of Liberalism." They were distinguished by unexampled national prosperity and ...

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  3. A HAPPY FAMILY.

    Mr. Gladstone was exceedingly nappy in his domestic relations, and the more that is known of his private life the greater is the admiration felt ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. GREAT REFORMS.

    Among the most important achievements of this Administration were a second Irish Land Act, a reform of the Land Laws, but especially a Reform and Redistribution ...

    Article : 725 words
  5. THE INNER SELF.

    Description of such a man is exceedingly apt to look like exaggeration, and yet exaggeration would be really difficult. It is easy to say that his style as a writer ...

    Article : 571 words
  6. RETIREMENT FROM PUBLIC LIFE.

    On March 4, 1894, Mr. Gladstone, with the venerable lady who had been Ins constant companion through more than fifty years of life's journey, went to Windsor, ...

    Article : 527 words
  7. CONFIDENCE IN THE PEOPLE.

    The tact of his comparative retirement for a season should not be dismissed without due consideration of the great principles which governed Mr. Gladstone's ...

    Article : 299 words
  8. INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES.

    Mr. Justin McCarthy in his biography of Mr. Gladstone relates many racy anecdotes connected with the subject of his writings. One early recollection refers to his ...

    Article : 3,845 words
  9. A WONDERFUL APPEAL.

    When Mr. Gladstone retired from the Liberal leadership he spoke of being engaged on a "special work" which would occupy his time. It soon appeared that ...

    Article : 551 words
  10. A SUPREME EFFORT.

    After his defeat in 1886 Mr. Gladstone visited the Continent. One of his first efforts on his return to England was to unite his disintegrated following, and to ...

    Article : 787 words
  11. A VERSATILE CENIUS.

    By his connection with English and Scottish Universities and his Homeric studies Mr. Gladstone contributed greatly to the cause of higher education, while as ...

    Article : 360 words
  12. INTERESTING NOTES ABOUT THE GRAND OLD MAN.

    Mr. Gladstone often boasted his possession of purely Scotch blood, but it will be news to many of his admirers that he was a descendant of Duncan, King of ...

    Article : 940 words
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