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  1. William Ewart Gladstone /ˈɡlædstən/ (Liverpool, 29 de diciembre de 1809-Hawarden, 19 de mayo de 1898) fue un político liberal británico. Primero fue miembro de la Cámara de los Comunes del Reino Unido y luego ocupó varios cargos en el gobierno de Su Majestad.

  2. William Ewart Gladstone FRS FSS (/ ˈ ɡ l æ d s t ən / GLAD-stən; 29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British statesman and Liberal politician. In a career lasting over 60 years, he served for 12 years as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , spread over four non-consecutive terms (the most of any British prime minister) beginning in ...

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  3. William Ewart Gladstone was the Liberal prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on four separate occasions between 1868 and 1894. He was noted for his moralistic leadership and his emphasis on world peace, economical budgets, political reform and efforts to resolve the Irish question.

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  4. William Ewart Gladstone /ˈɡlædstən/ ( Liverpool, 29 de diciembre de 1809- Hawarden, 19 de mayo de 1898) fue un político liberal británico. Primero fue miembro de la Cámara de los Comunes del Reino Unido y luego ocupó varios cargos en el gobierno de Su Majestad.

  5. William Ewart Gladstone was born in Liverpool in 1809. During his upbringing, he developed a deep Christianity that would define his politics. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. He achieved double firsts in Literae Humaniores and Mathematics. Initially, Gladstone was a Tory. He spoke compellingly against reform at Oxford.

  6. William Ewart Gladstone FRS FSS (29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British Victorian politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for the Liberal Party in four terms between 1868 and 1894. His career lasted more than 60 years. He served as Liberal Prime Minister four times.

  7. The foreign policy of William Ewart Gladstone focuses primarily on British foreign policy during the four premierships of William Ewart Gladstone. It also considers his positions as Chancellor of the Exchequer, and while leader of the Liberal opposition.