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The book ""Speeches of William Ewart Gladstone: With a Sketch of His Life (1885)"" is a collection of speeches delivered by William Ewart Gladstone, a prominent British politician and statesman of the 19th century. The book also includes a brief biography of Gladstone, highlighting his political career and achievements.The speeches included in the book cover a wide range of topics, including parliamentary reform, Irish Home Rule, foreign policy, and social issues. They provide insight into Gladstone's political beliefs and ideologies, as well as his oratory skills and rhetorical style.Overall,…mehr

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The book ""Speeches of William Ewart Gladstone: With a Sketch of His Life (1885)"" is a collection of speeches delivered by William Ewart Gladstone, a prominent British politician and statesman of the 19th century. The book also includes a brief biography of Gladstone, highlighting his political career and achievements.The speeches included in the book cover a wide range of topics, including parliamentary reform, Irish Home Rule, foreign policy, and social issues. They provide insight into Gladstone's political beliefs and ideologies, as well as his oratory skills and rhetorical style.Overall, the book offers a valuable resource for anyone interested in British political history, as well as those interested in the art of public speaking and persuasive communication.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898), a British statesman of Scottish descent was a four-time prime minister of Great Britain, twelve years in total. His political career started in 1832 as a Tory member of parliament. Over time he converted from conservatism to "Gladstonian liberalism" emphasizing equal opportunity and opposition to trade protectionism. He was popular among the working class, and historians often call him one of Britain's greatest leaders.