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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 280
1876
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Essays and Miscellaneous Writings in Prose and Verse

Robert C. Ferguson - 1887 - 308 pages
...important feature of the Bill, and consequently resigned. Again the Earl of Derby succeeded with Disraeli as Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons. But by this time the whole country was in a state of ferment at the defeat of Gladstone's Reform Bill,...
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Living Leaders of the World: Comprising Graphic Biographies of the Men and ...

Lew Wallace - 1889 - 724 pages
...Lancashire. Lord Palmerston died soon after, and Earl Russell became Prime Minister, with Mr. Gladstone as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons. His Budget in 1866 showed a surplus of $6,500,000, and further reduction of taxation followed. He then...
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Mr. Gladstone and English Politics ...: An Account, Historical and Critical ...

George Brooks - 1889 - 520 pages
...the murders at Manchester. In 1865 he was rejected by Oxford University, just after he had declared, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons, that the Disestablishment of the Irish Church was " remote and apparently out of all bearing upon the...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 61

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1890 - 524 pages
...Salisbury's return to power at the beginning of the existing Parliament, Lord Randolph steps on to the stage as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons, but before the end of the year (1886), he has thrown the Government into confusion by resigning office,...
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Exhibition of the Royal House of Guelph

1891 - 518 pages
...Banbury in 1754, and having held several minor official posts, succeeded in 1767 Charles Townshend as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons. He became Prime Minister in 1770. His administration continued throughout the American War, during...
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The Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone

George William Erskine Russell - 1891 - 348 pages
...defeated by a majority of nineteen. Lord Palmerston resigned. Lord Derby succeeded him, with Mr. Disraeli as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons. Mr. Gladstone was now thoroughly out of harmony with Lord Palmerston, and in the April number of the...
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The Graphic History of the British Empire

William Francis Collier, Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1891 - 804 pages
...consequently resigned, and the Earl of Derby became Prime Minister for the third time, with Mr. Disraeli as Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons. The change of ministry was accompanied by popular demonstrations in favour of reform. The new government...
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The Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone

George William Erskine Russell - 1891 - 354 pages
...defeated by a majority of nineteen. Lord Palmerston resigned. Lord Derby succeeded him, with Mr. Disraeli as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons. Mr. Gladstone was now thoroughly out of harmony with Lord Palmerston, and in the April number of the...
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The Uncrowned King: The Life and Public Services of Hon. Charles Stewart ...

Robert Malachi McWade - 1891 - 506 pages
...Lancashire. Lord Palmerston died soon after, and Earl Russell became Prime Minister, with Mr. Gladstone as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons. His Budget in 1866 showed a surplus of $6,500,000, and further reduction of taxation followed. He then...
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A Student's History of England: 1689-1885

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1891 - 384 pages
...Reform Act. 1866—1868.—For the third time Lord Derby became Prime Minister, with Disraeli again as Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons. It soon appeared that, though the House of Commons cared little for reform, the working-men cared for...
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