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Gladstone and received
They even offered him a much higher salary than the one he received at Gladstone.
In January 1894 Gladstone wrote that he would not " break to pieces the continuous action of my political life, nor trample on the tradition received from every colleague who has ever been my teacher " by supporting naval rearmament.
He was the author of Mr Macaulay's Character of the Clergy ( 1849 ), a defence of the clergy of the 17th Century, which received the approval of Gladstone.
Palmerston said that he had received so many resignation letters from Gladstone that he feared that they would set fire to the chimney.
When Parnell entered parliament on 1 March 1890 after he was cleared, he received a standing ovation from his fellow MPs led by Gladstone.
Field's communications with Gladstone would become important in the middle of the American Civil War, when three letters he received from Gladstone between November 27, 1862 and December 9, 1862 caused a furor, because Gladstone appeared to express support of the secessionist southern states in forming the Confederate States of America.
On December 25, 1861 at Lincoln's invitation, Sumner read letters he received from prominent British political figures, including Cobden, Bright, Gladstone, and the Duke of Argyll, to Lincoln's Cabinet.
He at once disclosed his identity, and received the congratulations of his friends, among whom were Tennyson, Browning and Gladstone.
Lampeter ’ s case was upheld, but Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone refused to be moved, and the University of Wales received its royal charter, with Lampeter firmly excluded.
Born in in Gladstone, Queensland, Bishop's film debut was in Bruce Beresfords 1997 movie Paradise Road, and appeared as Sergeant Ben Stewart on Blue Heelers from 1998 to 2004 for which he received Logie nominations in both 1999 and 2000.

Gladstone and news
Noted newsmen such as Henry Gladstone, Harry Hennessey, John Wingate, Lyle Vann, Peter Roberts, and Roger Skibenes were the backbone of the news department.

Gladstone and on
There was a final weak Gladstone ministry in 1892, but it also was dependent on Irish support and failed to get Irish Home Rule through the House of Lords.
It extends from The Paseo and Independence Avenue through Indian Mound on Gladstone Boulevard at Belmont Boulevard with many historical points and architectural landmarks.
( Gladstone is seated in the centre ; Rosebery, a future Prime Minister, is sitting on the carpet in front.
After his electoral defeat in 1874, Gladstone resigned as leader of the Liberal Party, but from 1876 began a comeback based on opposition to Turkey's Bulgarian atrocities.
In a ' Declaration ' signed on 7 December 1896 and only to be opened after his death by his son Stephen, Gladstone wrote:
The budget speech ( delivered on 18 April ), at nearly five hours length, raised Gladstone " at once to the front rank of financiers as of orators ".
However with Britain entering the Crimean War in February 1854, Gladstone introduced his second budget on 6 March.
Gladstone had to increase expenditure on the Services and a vote of credit of £ 1, 250, 000 was taken to send a 25, 000 strong force to the East.
Gladstone proclaimed that " the expenses of a war are the moral check which it has pleased the Almighty to impose on the ambition and the lust of conquest that are inherent in so many nations ".
By May £ 6, 870, 000 was needed to finance the war and so Gladstone introduced another budget on 8 May.
Between November 1858 and February 1859, Gladstone, on behalf of Lord Derby's government, was made Extraordinary Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands embarking via Vienna and Trieste on a twelve week mission to the southern Adriatic entrusted with complex challenges that had arisen in connection with the future of the British Protectorate of the Ionian islands.
Some of the duties Gladstone intended to abolish in 1860 were the duties on paper, a controversial policy because the duties had traditionally inflated the costs of publishing and thus hindered the dissemination of radical working class ideas.
And since the profit motive and the propensity to save were considered of paramount importance for the economic progress of all classes, this meant in particular that taxation should as little as possible interfere with the net earnings of business ... As regards indirect taxes, the principle of least interference was interpreted by Gladstone to mean that taxation should be concentrated on a few important articles, leaving the rest free ... Last, but not least, we have the principle of the balanced budget.
Due to his actions as Chancellor, Gladstone earned the reputation as the liberator of British trade and the working man's breakfast table, the man responsible for the emancipation of the popular press from " taxes upon knowledge " and for placing a duty on the succession of the estates of the rich.
When Mr Gladstone appeared on the Tyne he heard cheer no other English minister ever heard ... the people were grateful to him, and rough pitmen who never approached a public man before, pressed round his carriage by thousands ... and thousands of arms were stretched out at once, to shake hands with Mr Gladstone as one of themselves.
As Chancellor, Gladstone made a speech at Newcastle on 7 October 1862 in which he supported the independence of the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War, claiming that Jefferson Davis had " made a nation ".
in 1868 Gladstone proposed the Irish Church Resolutions to reunite the Liberal Party for government ( on the issue of disestablishment of the Church of Ireland – this would be done during Gladstone's First Government in 1869 and meant that Irish Roman Catholics did not need to pay their tithes to the Anglican Church of Ireland ).
One afternoon of November, 1868, in the Park at Hawarden, I was standing by Mr. Gladstone holding his coat on my arm while he, in his shirt sleeves, was wielding an axe to cut down a tree.
After a few minutes the blows ceased and Mr. Gladstone, resting on the handle of his axe, looked up, and with deep earnestness in his voice, and great intensity in his face, exclaimed: ‘ My mission is to pacify Ireland .’ He then resumed his task, and never said another word till the tree was down.
When an unemployed miner ( Daniel Jones ) wrote to him to complain of his unemployment and low wages, Gladstone gave what H. C. G. Matthew has called " the classic mid-Victorian reply " on 20 October 1869:
At a speech at Blackheath on 28 October 1871, Gladstone warned his constituents against social reformers:
In his election address to his constituents on 23 January, Gladstone said:
According to the working-class financial reformer Thomas Briggs, writing in the trade unionist newspaper The Bee-Hive, the manifesto relied on " a much higher authority than Mr. Gladstone ... viz., the late Richard Cobden ".

Gladstone and 6
A few days after he relinquished the premiership, Gladstone wrote to George William Erskine Russell on 6 March 1894:
Lord Frederick Charles Cavendish ( 30 November 1836 – 6 May 1882 ) was an English Liberal politician and protégé of the Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone.
Gladstone Airport is located in the western suburbs of Gladstone about 6 km ( 8 minute drive ) from the centre of the city.
* KIX Country – Townsville 89. 9FM, Mackay 93. 9 FM, Bundaberg 97. 1 FM, Hervey Bay 92. 3 FM, Maryborough 92. 3 FM, Agnes Water / 1770 87. 6 FM, Sarajl 92. 1 FM, Middlemount 94. 1 FM, Yeppoon 96. 1 FM, Rockhampton 92. 7 FM, Gladstone 88. 0 FM, Lowood 88. 0 FM, Blair Athol 97. 5 FM, Dysart 90. 9 FM, Tlerl 92. 1 FM, Alpha 100. 7 FM, Emerald 88. 0 FM, Injune 101. 9 FM, Mitchell 103. 7 FM, Yuleba 89. 5 FM, Surat 94. 7 FM, Inglewood 98. 1 FM, Berri & Renmark 1557 AM, Clare 87. 6 FM, Port Lincoln 87. 6 FM.
Lieutenant-Colonel Dudley Gladstone Gordon, 3rd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair DSO ( 6 May 1883 – 16 April 1972 ), styled Lord Dudley Gordon from 1916 to 1965, was a British peer, soldier, and industrialist.

Gladstone and October
On 23 October at Southport Gladstone delivered a speech where he claimed that the right to combination, which in London was " innocent and lawful, in Ireland would be penal and ... punished by imprisonment with hard labour ".
In October 1890 Gladstone at Midlothian claimed that competition between capital and labour, " where it has gone to sharp issues, where there have been strikes on one side and lock-outs on the other, I believe that in the main and as a general rule, the labouring man has been in the right ".
Eugene Gladstone O ' Neill ( October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953 ) was an American playwright and Nobel laureate in Literature.
In October, Chamberlain and Gladstone met at Hawarden Castle to reconcile their respective electoral programmes.
John Poyntz Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer KG, PC ( 27 October 1835 – 13 August 1910 ), known as Viscount Althorp from 1845 to 1857 ( and also known as the Red Earl because of his distinctive long red beard ), was a British Liberal Party politician under and close friend of British prime minister William Ewart Gladstone.
In October 1896 Gladstone, in his last public speech, called for action to support the Armenians who were being massacred by their Ottoman rulers.
On his 29th birthday while meeting with Jason Moran and his half brother Mark Moran on 13 October 1999 at a suburban park in Gladstone Park, Jason Moran shot Carl Williams in the stomach over a dispute about money earned in the amphetamine trade.
Sir Erskine " William " Gladstone of Fasque and Balfour, 7th Baronet, KG, JP, DL ( born 29 October 1925 ) is a Knight of the Garter, and was formerly an officer of the Royal Navy.
Bethell's parents were William Gladstone Bethell ( 11 April 1904-17 October 1964 ) and Ann Margaret Frances ( née Barlow ; died 17 August 1996 ).
Mike Rabon had a successful touring career afterwards, released two albums that sold well, and played guitar for the Tyler, Texas, pop group, Gladstone, whose " A Piece of Paper " reached No. 45 in October 1972.
* Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2nd Baronet 7 October 1876 – 20 March 1889
* October 31, 1881: Fraser writes to Gladstone to withdraw his petition for a pardon.
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On 23 October 1823, Surveyor General John Oxley set out with a party in the cutter " Mermaid " from Sydney to " survey Port Curtis Gladstone, Queensland | Gladstone, Moreton Bay, and Port Bowen, with a view to forming convict settlements there ".
Gladstone Cleophas Small ( born 18 October 1961, St. George, Barbados ) is an English former cricketer, who played in seventeen Tests and fifty three ODIs for England.

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