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E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 9900 author: Cook, Richard B. (Richard Briscoe) title: The Grand Old Man Or, the Life and Public Services of the Right Honorable William Ewart Gladstone, Four Times Prime Minister of England date: words: 116737 sentences: 4967 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/9900.txt txt: ./txt/9900.txt summary: John Gladstone was a public-spirited man and took great interest in the In 1828, and after two years as a private pupil of Dr. Turner, Mr. Gladstone entered Christ Church College, Oxford and in the following the polling or election was held on the two following days, and Mr. Gladstone was chosen by a considerable majority, the votes being, United Kingdom and the Church of England and Ireland, and shows Mr. Gladstone''s views at that period of his life upon the relations of the It was remarked by Lord Macaulay that the entire theory of Mr. Gladstone''s book rested upon one great fundamental proposition, namely, write and speak in defense of the Established Church of England, but Mr. Gladstone did more--he put his trust in his Lord and Saviour, and ministry pledged to repeal the corn laws led to the retirement of Mr. Gladstone from the House of Commons as the representative for Newark. id: 47862 author: Gladstone, W. 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(William Ewart) title: Chapter of Autobiography date: words: 17389 sentences: 699 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/47862.txt txt: ./txt/47862.txt summary: At a time when the Established Church of Ireland is on her trial, it is change in my course of action with respect to the Established Church respecting the Established Church of Ireland, will not be driven to existence of the Irish Church as an Establishment, am also the person the Church, as established by law, was to be maintained for its truth; by endeavouring to maintain the Established Church of Ireland on the the present purpose, was this: the Church of Ireland must be maintained foundations of the Irish Established Church; as, in point of principle, I believe to others, that the true power of the Church as a religious to my opinions on the Established Church of Ireland. of the Irish Church was in my view, in the year 1865, what, be it should have acted on the principle that the State and the Church in id: 20012 author: Gladstone, William Henry title: The Hawarden Visitors'' Hand-Book Revised Edition, 1890 date: words: 9907 sentences: 580 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/20012.txt txt: ./txt/20012.txt summary: Regulations as to Hawarden Park and Old Castle. Hawarden, in Flintshire, lies 6 miles West of Chester, at a height of 250 In Doomsday Book, Hawarden appears as a Lordship, with a church, two Mold, 6 miles from Hawarden, where the mound of the castle remains), were II., and Hawarden afterwards passed by exchange, in 1337, to Sir William Hawarden remained in the possession of the Stanleys for nearly 200 years. His son, Sir William Glynne, the first baronet, sat in Parliament for Though not the founder of the _family_, Sir John Glynne may fairly be for the Parliament, appeared with his adherents at Hawarden Castle, where In the following year there is an Order "That the Castles of Hawarden, Sir William Glynne, son of the Chief Justice, The road which descends the steep hill under the Old Castle and crosses {29b} Sir John Glynne has recorded that only one tree was standing about id: 11020 author: Housman, Laurence title: Angels and Ministers, and Other Victorian Plays date: words: 41872 sentences: 5932 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/11020.txt txt: ./txt/11020.txt summary: and poetry, and things like that, where, maybe, he knows a bit more than I do (though he didn''t know his Burns so well as a man ought that thinks to great man; but he''s got too many ideas for my liking, far too many! But, Madam, there is almost nothing to tell: politics, like the rest You mustn''t forget things like that, you know. LAURA (_her character showing_.) I didn''t ask anyone''s leave to come. (_She goes and begins to take a look round, and Julia takes up her Yes. That went the day before, so you got it in time. face--and make it look a little less like the defeat they know it to be! You haven''t given yourself a very good character, coming here, my man; but My dear, I said "a year ago." That means before the case came stands for so many things that he values--that he thinks good for the id: 12933 author: Hubbard, Elbert title: Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great date: words: 72765 sentences: 4113 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/12933.txt txt: ./txt/12933.txt summary: man find the inspiration for carrying forward his great work? stage when the man says, "I always believed it." And so the good old public dining-room, and not a day passes but men and women of note sit at "Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great." Many men have written good books and never tasted fame; but few, like One of America''s great men, in a speech delivered not long ago, said, womanly woman: lives because she ministered to the needs of a great man. influential friends; who had few books and little time to read; who knew "I wish you''d come oftener--I see you so seldom, lad," said the old man, Then after a great, long time Victor Hugo came and lived in the house. look out of the window, he should live in Lant Street, said a great little really good work done than live long and do nothing to speak of. id: 21091 author: Morley, John title: The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 date: words: 256539 sentences: 12995 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/21091.txt txt: ./txt/21091.txt summary: White, that strange and forlorn figure of whom in later life Mr. Gladstone wrote an interesting account, not conclusive in argument, but event with loud and long-continued groaning.[69] Four years later Mr. Gladstone heard words from Lord John Russell on this point, that began ''Sir Robert Peel,'' says Mr. Gladstone, ''who was a religious man, was Sir James Graham said of him in these years that Gladstone could do in congratulations in debate on his son''s successful maiden speech, Mr. Gladstone said he knew how refreshing to a father''s heart such good Peel''s conduct in 1846, Lord Aberdeen said to a friend ten years Throughout the years of Sir Robert Peel''s government, Mr. Gladstone had Mr. Gladstone, ten years later, admitted that Lord Aberdeen''s ''The first year of the coalition government,'' Lord Aberdeen wrote to Mr. Gladstone, ''was eminently prosperous, and this was chiefly owing to your id: 43036 author: Morley, John title: The Life of William Ewart Gladstone: Index date: words: 40534 sentences: 7005 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/43036.txt txt: ./txt/43036.txt summary: letter on Gladstone''s proposed retirement, iii. letter to Gladstone on outside influence, iii. letter to Gladstone on election address, iii. on Gladstone''s view of Gordon''s mission, iii. 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