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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... parliament he pressed causes like the Endowed Schools Commission , and was always ready to air his knowledge of local Irish details , from seditious utterances at Swinford to the need for improvements in Phoenix Park . And to a ...
... parliament he pressed causes like the Endowed Schools Commission , and was always ready to air his knowledge of local Irish details , from seditious utterances at Swinford to the need for improvements in Phoenix Park . And to a ...
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... parliament about inconsistencies , Churchill blandly replied that he had ' no explanation whatever to give ' . Gladstone was treated with politeness and compliments ; they agreed on Afghanistan ; he would not discuss Egypt , as he ...
... parliament about inconsistencies , Churchill blandly replied that he had ' no explanation whatever to give ' . Gladstone was treated with politeness and compliments ; they agreed on Afghanistan ; he would not discuss Egypt , as he ...
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... parliamentary conduct ' : as a reward , the next session of parliament should be devoted to the amelioration of Irish grievances . He had already gained vociferous Irish approval by opposing Balfour's plans in a long speech on the Irish ...
... parliamentary conduct ' : as a reward , the next session of parliament should be devoted to the amelioration of Irish grievances . He had already gained vociferous Irish approval by opposing Balfour's plans in a long speech on the Irish ...
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List of Abbreviations used in Notes xi | 1 |
Family Politics 18491877 | 8 |
Irish Politics 18771880 | 33 |
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