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  1. William Ewart Gladstone served as Prime Minister four times — from 3 December 1868 to 17 February 1874; from 23 April 1880 to 9 June 1885; from 1 February to 20 July 1886; and from 15 August 1892 to 2 March 1894. Gladstone, who was born on 29 December 1809 at Rodney Street, Liverpool, was the fourth son and fifth child of a family of six born ...

  2. 威廉·尤尔特·格莱斯顿(英语:William Ewart Gladstone,1809年12月29日-1898年5月19日),大英帝国时期政治家、作家,第41、43、45、47任英国首相(1868年-1874年,1880年-1885年,1886年,1892年-1894年)。格莱斯顿生于富商家庭,就学于伊顿公学和牛津大学。自1832年起长期担任下院议员。早年以维护土地 ...

  3. 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. Fue el secretario general del Partido Liberal en los periodos de 1866-1875 y ...

  4. William Ewart Gladstone (/ ˈ ɡ l æ d ˌ s t ə n /; 29 tháng 12 năm 1809 – 19 tháng 5 năm 1898), là một chính trị gia thuộc đảng Tự do người Anh. Trong sự nghiệp kéo dài hơn sáu mươi năm, ông làm Thủ tướng Anh 4 giai đoạn tách biệt nhau (1868–74, 1880–85,tháng 2 đến tháng 7 năm 1886 và 1892–94), nhiều hơn bất cứ ai, và nắm ...

  5. The beautiful library houses William Gladstone’s book collection and his personal papers. They have 'Sleeping with books' B&B accommodation, reading rooms, Food For Thought bistro and more It's a wonderful place to visit for study or for leisure. The library was founded by William Gladstone in 1894. Gladstone wheeled 32,000 books three ...

  6. www.gladstoneslibrary.org › reading-rooms › digitalGladstone's Writing

    Gladstone’s Library was founded in Hawarden, North Wales, in 1894 by William Ewart Gladstone, who played a pivotal role in shaping nineteenth-century British politics by serving as Prime Minister for four terms. Outside of politics, Gladstone was known as a voracious reader who built up a vast collection of books at his home in Hawarden Castle.

  7. William Ewart Gladstone was the four times Prime Minister of Britain. Over his decades in Parliament, he opposed the opium trade, spoke out on behalf of the Bulgarian and Armenian peoples, supported calls for Irish home rule, called for electoral reform and passed a law restricting physical punishments like floggings.