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" I shall ever gratefully remember his devotion and zeal in all that concerned my personal welfare and that of my family. "
Dictionary of National Biography. Supplement - Page 321
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Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - History - 1899 - 660 pages
...character and intellectual abilities marked him as one of the most distinguished statesmen of my reign. I shall ever gratefully remember his devotion and...concerned my personal welfare and that of my family. CHAPTEE IV. The Cession of Kau-lung — Growth of American Friendliness — The Indian Loan — Sir...
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Willian Eward Gladstone: Life and Public Services ... With Pleasant ...

Thomas W. Handford - 1898 - 542 pages
...character and intellectual abilities, marked him as one of the most distinguished statesmen of my reign. I shall ever gratefully remember his devotion and...concerned my personal welfare and that of my family. VlCTOKIA R. L SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, IN HAWABDEN CHUKCII: MR.S. GLADSTONE LISTENING TO THE SERMON...
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The Passing of Gladstone: His Life, Death, and Burial

Great Britain - 1898 - 222 pages
...character and intellectual abilities marked him as one of the most distinguished statesmen of my reign. I shall ever gratefully remember his devotion and...concerned my personal welfare and that of my family. VICTORIA EI PART II, MR. GLADSTONE'S LIFE AND CHARACTER. MEMOIR, PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS, AND ANECDOTES....
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"The Land We Love": William Ewart Gladstone, a Non-political Tribute

Charles Bullock - 1898 - 152 pages
...character and intellectual abilities marked him as one of the most distinguished statesmen of my reign. I shall ever gratefully remember his devotion and...concerned my personal welfare and that of my family. "VICToEIA RI" As one instance in which Mr. Gladstone evinced his " devotion and zeal in all that concerned...
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The Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - Books - 1899 - 678 pages
...character and intellectual abilities marked him as one of the most distinguished statesmen of my reign. I shall ever gratefully remember his devotion and...concerned my personal welfare and that of my family. "VICTORIA RI" CHAPTER IV. The Cession of Kail-lung — Growth of American Friendliness— The Indian...
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The Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - Books - 1899 - 672 pages
...character and intellectual abilities marked him as one of the most distinguished statesmen of my reign. I shall ever gratefully remember his devotion and zeal in all that concerned ray personal welfare and that of my family. " VICTORIA EI" CHAPTEE IV. The Cession of Kau-lung —...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone

Herbert Woodfield Paul - Great Britain - 1901 - 372 pages
...of Eutland, his former colleague in the representation of Newark ; Lord Eendel and Mr. Armitstead, two of his most intimate friends. The Queen, writing...utmost simplicity and all possible avoidance of pomp. Gladstone was for the greater part of his life a frequent, though irregular, contributor to reviews...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone

Herbert Woodfield Paul - Great Britain - 1901 - 400 pages
...of Eutland, his former colleague in the representation of Newark ; Lord Eendel and Mr. Armitstead, two of his most intimate friends. The Queen, writing...utmost simplicity and all possible avoidance of pomp. Gladstone was for the greater part of his life a frequent, though irregular, contributor to reviews...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone

Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1901 - 374 pages
...Duke of Rutland, his former colleague in the representation of Newark; Lord Eendel and Mr. Armitstead, two of his most intimate friends. The Queen, writing...utmost simplicity and all possible avoidance of pomp. Gladstone was for the greater part of his life a frequent, though irregular, contributor to reviews...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone

Herbert Woodfield Paul - Great Britain - 1901 - 370 pages
...of Eutland, his former colleague in the representation of Newark ; Lord Eendel and Mr. Armitstead, two of his most intimate friends. The Queen, writing...none the less impressive because, in obedience to Gladstone-'s wishes, it was conducted with the utmost simplicity and all possible avoidance of pomp....
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