Lord Randolph Churchill: A Political LifeClarendon Press, 1981 - 431 páginas "Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill PC (13 February 1849 ? 24 January 1895) was a British statesman. He was the third son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough, and his wife, Lady Frances Vane. He was the father of Winston Churchill, the future wartime Prime Minister, who wrote his father's first major biography."--Wikipedia. |
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... Woodstock as they had done throughout his Oxford career . In order to work for his finals he had abandoned his celebrated pack of Harriers , which he credited with giving him ' an interest and occupation in the county which before I did ...
... Woodstock as they had done throughout his Oxford career . In order to work for his finals he had abandoned his celebrated pack of Harriers , which he credited with giving him ' an interest and occupation in the county which before I did ...
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... Woodstock . On Clarke's arrival at Woodstock , Barnett met him , explained the general situation , and introduced him to about thirty of Churchill's supporters , who had determined not to have a public meeting due to their candidate's ...
... Woodstock . On Clarke's arrival at Woodstock , Barnett met him , explained the general situation , and introduced him to about thirty of Churchill's supporters , who had determined not to have a public meeting due to their candidate's ...
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... Woodstock , and his claims of inde- pendence for the Woodstock inhabitants , were much reported in the Oxford press , which kept up a running campaign against the allegedly closed nature of the Woodstock corpor- ation ; and the Pall ...
... Woodstock , and his claims of inde- pendence for the Woodstock inhabitants , were much reported in the Oxford press , which kept up a running campaign against the allegedly closed nature of the Woodstock corpor- ation ; and the Pall ...
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List of Abbreviations used in Notes xi | 1 |
Family Politics 18491877 | 8 |
Irish Politics 18771880 | 33 |
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attack Balfour Beach Bill Birmingham BL Add Blandford Blenheim Blenheim MSS Blunt Bradlaugh British Cabinet campaign Carnarvon Chamberlain Churchill College Churchill's Conservatism Conservative Cranbrook debate December diary Dilke Disraeli Dublin Duchess Dufferin Duke DVP F early election emphasized Escott fact Fair Trade father FitzGibbon foreign policy Fourth Party friends Gladstone Gladstone's Gorst Goschen Hamilton Hansard Harcourt Hartington Hatfield House Home Rule ibid Iddesleigh ideas India Office Indian interest Ireland Irish issue James July June Labouchere Lady Randolph later leader letter Liberal Unionists London Lord Randolph Churchill Lord Salisbury Lytton Marlborough meeting National Union Northcote Northcote's November opinion Pall Mall Gazette parliament parliamentary Parnell political politicians position question Radical RCHL reform remarked resignation Rosebery Rothschild Salisbury Salisbury's Sept Smith social speech tactics told took Tory Democracy Toryism Ulster violent W. S. Churchill Whigs Winston Winston Churchill Wolff Woodstock wrote