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  1. 95 Balfour, Speech before the Scottish Home Missions and Church Extension, Glasgow, 4 November 1901, in Arthur James Balfour as Philosopher and Thinker, Short, Wilfrid (ed.), (London, 1912), p. 501 Google Scholar .

  2. Balfour, Arthur James (1st Earl of Balfour) British Conservative politician and statesman. Born 25 July 1848 in Whittingehame, Great Britain. Died 19 March 1930 in Woking, Great Britain. Arthur James Balfour was a British Conservative politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and was later Foreign Secretary.

  3. 1 de nov. de 2023 · In his quote, Arthur Balfour suggests that the best way to write a biography is by someone who possesses an acute sense of enmity towards the subject. At first glance, this statement may seem puzzling or even controversial, as we typically associate unbiased and objective perspectives with well-written biographies.

  4. Homme d'État britannique, Arthur James Balfour est né dans une famille de la gentry, petit-fils d'un marquis de Salisbury ; esprit brillant, d'abord attiré par les lettres et la philosophie, il fut l'auteur d'ouvrages métaphysiques comme les Fondements de la foi (1895). Il est progressivement amené à l'action politique sous l'influence de ...

  5. This biography analyses the long political career of Arthur James Balfour (1848–1930), the Conservative politician who became the first Earl of Balfour. Professor Zebel stresses the extraordinary nature of Balfour's career, divided as it was into two specific periods. The first, dating from his entry into Parliament in 1874, and his rapid ...

  6. Arthur James Balfour (1848–1930) A.J. Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, was born at Whittingehame (also spelt Whittingham or Whittinghame) on 25 July 1848. His parents were James Maitland Balfour and Lady Blanche – second daughter of the 2nd Marquis of Salisbury. An intellectual and a philosopher, he had a long career in politics, becoming ...

  7. major exception to the rule is Kenneth Young's Arthur James Balfour (London, 1963), which deals extensively with the general outlines of Balfour's thought and is sensitive to its importance as an integral part of his life. 5 A. Cecil, "Arthur James Balfour," Dictionary of National Biography, Supple-ment, 1922-1930 (London, 1931), p. 43.