id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21624 Russell, George William Erskine Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography .txt text/plain 78055 4077 72 uncle, Lord Russell, with Mr. Gladstone as Leader of the House of sermon a second time as long as there was even one boy in the School who assume that life lived easily in a beautiful place, amid a society which few who had the hardihood to say them Nay. The most famous breakfast-parties of the time were given by Mr. Gladstone, on every Thursday morning in the Session; when, while we ate contest people say and do a great many things of which in every-day life "In old days it was the habit to think and say that the House of Commons "Lord Hartington had up to that time had no communication with Mr. Gladstone on the subject, and did not know what his views as to who led the Liberal Party in the House of Lords. Gladstone said to a friend: "A very fair Cabinet to-day--only three ./cache/21624.txt ./txt/21624.txt