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William E. Gladstone, (born Dec. 29, 1809, Liverpool, Eng.—died May 19, 1898, Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales), British politician and prime minister (1868–74, 1880–85, 1886, 1892–94). He entered Parliament in 1833 as a Tory, but after holding various government posts, including chancellor of the Exchequer (1852–55, 1859–66), he slowly converted to liberalism and became Liberal Party ...
15 de ago. de 2020 · William Ewart Gladstone Liberal 1868 to 1874, 1880 to 1885, 1886 to 1886, 1892 to 1894 “The love of freedom itself is hardly stronger in England than the love of aristocracy.”
William Gladstone ) Tali assunti ebbero larga eco in tutta Europa, contribuendo in modo sensibile al sentimento antiborbonico e filorisorgimentale. Le accuse di Gladstone, tuttavia, suscitarono immediatamente forti dubbi ed ebbero anche diversi tentativi di confutazione in Italia e in Europa. Nel 1852 , Gladstone ritrattò molte delle sue affermazioni e ammise di essere stato in parte ...
Hace 1 día · William Ewart Gladstone was born on 29 December 1809 in Liverpool, the son of a prosperous merchant. He was educated at Eton and Oxford University and was elected to parliament in 1832, as a Tory.
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William Ewart Gladstone um 1890 (Fotografie) William Ewart Gladstone (* 29.Dezember 1809 in Liverpool; † 19. Mai 1898 in Hawarden Castle) war ein viermaliger britischer Premierminister und einer der bedeutendsten britischen Politiker in der zweiten Hälfte des 19.
William Ewart Gladstone (ur. 29 grudnia 1809 w Liverpoolu , zm. 19 maja 1898 w zamku Hawarden , Flintshire , Walia ) – brytyjski polityk należący do Partii Liberalnej , premier Wielkiej Brytanii (w latach 1868–1874, 1880–1885, 1886 i 1892–1894).