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  1. William Ewart Gladstone ( 29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British Liberal politician and Prime Minister (1868–1874, 1880–1885, 1886 and 1892–1894). He was a notable political reformer, known for his populist speeches, and was for many years the main political rival of Benjamin Disraeli .

  2. Gladstone's Library is Britain's finest residential library and its only Prime Ministerial library. It is said to have served as inspiration for the design of American Presidential libraries. It was founded by the great Victorian statesman, William Ewart Gladstone and, following his death in 1898, it became the nation's tribute to his life and ...

  3. WILLIAM EWART. (1809-1898) Homme d'État britannique, plusieurs fois Premier ministre de son pays (1868-1874, 1880-1885, 1886 et 1892-1894). Fils d'un marchand de Liverpool, Gladstone entre dans la vie politique en 1832 comme député conservateur de Newark ; il est alors un ferme tenant de l'Église anglicane établie, ce qui lui vaut de vives ...

  4. William Ewart Gladstone (d. 29 Aralık 1809 – ö. 19 Mayıs 1898), Britanyalı Liberal Partili bir politikacı ve Birleşik Krallık Başbakanı (1868–1874, 1880–1885, 1886 ve 1892–1894). Önemli bir politik reformcudur, popülist konuşmalarıyla tanınır, yıllarca Benjamin Disraeli ile bir politik yarış içinde olmuştur.

  5. William Ewart Gladstone served as Prime Minister between 1868 to 1874, 1880 to 1885, 1886 to 1886 and 1892 to 1894. Read more about the life and achievements of William Ewart Gladstone in our past ...

  6. Morley's authorised biography of Gladstone (1809–1898) was published in 1903, and is a landmark of political biography. Four times Liberal Prime Minister between 1868 and 1894, Gladstone had left an enormous archive of letters, papers and diaries, which Morley (1838–1923), himself a noted Liberal politician and writer, spent five years distilling into three volumes.

  7. 20 de abr. de 2003 · William Ewart Gladstone. 1809 Born on 29 December in Liverpool, the fourth son (and fifth child of six) of Sir John Gladstone and his second wife, Anne Mackenzie Robertson. 1821 Having completed his primary education, Gladstone went to Eton . 1828 Gladstone went to Christ Church College, Oxford. 1831 Gladstone made a speech at the Oxford Union ...