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The 1890s were marred by infighting between the three principal successors to Gladstone, party leader William Harcourt, former Prime Minister Lord Rosebery, and Gladstone's personal secretary, John Morley.
Gladstone's eldest son William ( known as " Willy " to distinguish him from his father ) became a Member of Parliament but pre-deceased his father, dying in the early 1890s.
Those present were Lady Gladstone of Hawarden ( Gladstone's daughter-in-law ), Sir George Leveson-Gower ( Gladstone's secretary ), William Wickham ( Gladstone's eldest grandson ), and Canon Edward Lyttleton.
He details a previous derivation, which appears in English at least as early as William Gladstone's Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age.
* The William Van Horn Library of Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color # s 1-4 featured all of the stories that William Van Horn did during Gladstone's first run.
Cavendish married, on 7 June 1864, Lucy Caroline Lyttelton, second daughter of George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, granddaughter of Sir Stephen Glynne and niece of William Ewart Gladstone's wife Catherine.
Cavendish – who was married to Lucy Cavendish the niece of British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, and had worked as Gladstone's personal secretary – had only arrived in Ireland the day he was murdered.
In 1894, Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone's government officially announced that Uganda was to become a British Protectorate, where Muslim and Christian strife had attracted international attention.
Despite this, in 1893 she published A Phantom's Pilgrimage, or Home Ruin, an anti-Nationalist pamphlet against William Ewart Gladstone's proposed second Home Rule Act.
Despite his early support of the Liberal Party, Hardie became disillusioned by William Ewart Gladstone's economic policies and began to feel that the Liberals neither would nor could ever adequately represent the working classes.
Unionism emerged as a unified force in opposition to William Ewart Gladstone's Home Rule Bill of 1886.
He served in William Gladstone's government as a Lord of the Treasury from 1869 to 1872 and as Under-Secretary of State for War from 1872 to 1874.
Though always a keen sympathizer with the Irish people in their misfortunes and aspirations and he had criticized severely the methods by which the Act of Union was passed, Lecky, who grew up as a moderate Liberal, was from the first strenuously opposed to William Ewart Gladstone's policy of Home Rule and, in 1895, he was returned to parliament as Unionist member for Dublin University in a by-election.
In the contest which arose over William Ewart Gladstone's Home Rule bill, Lord Randolph again bore a conspicuous part, and in the electioneering campaign his activity was only second to that of some of the Liberal Unionists, Lord Hartington, George Goschen and Joseph Chamberlain.
Jessel entered Parliament as Liberal Party member for Dover in 1868, and although neither his intellect nor his oratory was of a class likely to commend itself to his fellow-members, he attracted William Ewart Gladstone's attention by two learned speeches on the Bankruptcy Bill which was before the house in 1869, with the result that in 1871 he was appointed Solicitor General.
William Page Wood, 1st Baron Hatherley PC, QC ( 29 November 1801 – 10 July 1881 ) was a British lawyer and statesman who served as a Liberal Lord Chancellor between 1868 and 1872 in William Ewart Gladstone's first ministry.
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery served as Liberal Prime Minister from 1894-1895 ( after William Ewart Gladstone's fourth term and before Lord Salisbury's third ).
His younger son, the fifth Baron ( who succeeded his half-brother ), served in 1886 as Master of the Buckhounds in William Gladstone's third ministry and was admitted to the Privy Council the same year.
The first ' modern ' campaign is thought to be William Ewart Gladstone's Midlothian campaign in the 1880s, although there may be earlier recognizably modern examples from the 19th century.
At the same time there was a shift in the political climate: William Gladstone's Liberal government fell from power ; the new Conservative government was much less sympathetic to the plight of crofters and much more willing to use troops to quell protests.

William and announcement
With the announcement of a `` special achievement award '' to William A. ( ( Bill ) Shea, the awards list was completed yesterday for Sunday night's thirty-eighth annual dinner and show of the New York Chapter, Baseball Writers' Association of America, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
Consequently, there was little public concern with the issues and debate had been confined largely to academic circles until, in November 2010, the announcement that Prince William was to marry.
Following the announcement that Philip II, unhappy with the situation in the Netherlands, would dispatch his loyal general Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alba ( also known as " The Iron Duke ") to restore order, William laid down his functions and retreated to his native Nassau in April 1567.
However, as Prussians the Rhinelanders took careful note of the announcement by King Frederick William IV on March 18, 1848 in Berlin that a United Diet would be formed and that other democratic reforms would be instituted.
In making the announcement of McPherson's selection, NEH Chairman William R. Ferris said:
It was used at James Polk's inauguration, whereafter it became a mainstay to announce the arrival of the president ; William Seale says, " Polk was not an impressive figure, so some announcement was necessary to avoid the embarrassment of his entering a crowded room unnoticed.
Testimony by Secretary of State John N. Irwin and Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific affairs William H. Sullivan on the review of Administration policy on ending U. S. participation in Vietnam war and repatriation of American POWs ; opposition of announcement to fixed date for total withdrawal.
The announcement of the decoration was promulgated in a supplement to the London Gazette on 14 November 1916, and he was later presented with his Military Medal by Lieutenant General Sir William Birdwood.
In 1996, he gave the Nobel Prize memorial lecture honoring Nobel prize in economics laureate William Vickrey, who had died three days after the prize announcement.
In the UK, the public announcement of the pollen count was popularised by Dr William Frankland, the immunologist.
Tuscaloosa was under consideration when Governor William Wyatt Bibb made the announcement in 1819 that the capital would be moved to Cahaba.
After the announcement, a column in the ( Raleigh ) News and Observer praised his service, comparing him to former UNC system president William C. Friday.
The Permanent Joint Board on Defence was established by Canada and the United States on August 17, 1940 by joint announcement of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King at Ogdensburg, New York as the senior advisory body on continental military defence of North America.

William and determination
Here the " red-coats " made their first appearance on a continental battlefield, under the leadership of Sir William Lockhart, Cromwell's ambassador at Paris, and astonished both armies by the stubborn fierceness of their assaults, for they were the products of the English Civil War, where passions ran higher and the determination to win rested on deeper foundations than in the deterioration of the feudal spirit in which they now figured after decades of war had sapped the main parties of all belief.
It is during this battle that, seeing the French determination to gain the high ground in spite of the murderous Allied volleys, William exclaimed, " Oh!
How much of the credit belongs to William and how much depended on the determination of the settlers probably depends upon the opinions of the historian.
At the Battle of the Boyne ( 1 July 1690 ), Schomberg gave his opinion against the determination of William to cross the river in face of the opposing army.
The mythologising of 1690 and William III in Scotland had everything to do with the Tory politics of the early 19th Century and their ( the Tories ) determination to win the class war.
Due to the tolerance and wisdom of Aboriginal leaders like Billibellary and Beruke, and the patience and determination of Assistant Protector William Thomas, there was little violence between whites and the Wurundjeri-willam, a marked contrast to the violence and brutality that disgraces much of the early history of white settlement in Australia.
In 1958 he and William H. Stein developed the first automated amino acid analyzer, which facilitated the determination of protein sequences.
When news of the imprisonment of Governor Sir Edmund Andros in Boston was received, the Leislerians took possession, on May 31, 1689, of Fort James ( at the southern end of Manhattan Island ), renamed it Fort William, and announced their determination to hold it until the arrival of a governor commissioned by the new sovereigns.
A few months before Halhed's appointment as writer, the court of directors notified the President and council at Fort William College of their determination to take over the administration of civil justice and the execution of the policy to be left with the newly appointed Governor, Warren Hastings.
Ramachandran then spent two years ( 1947 – 1949 ) at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, where he earned his Ph. D. for ' studies on X-ray diffuse scattering and its application to determination of elastic constants ' under the direction of Professor William Alfred Wooster, popularly known as W. A.
But such reservations as he had against the overthrow of James II stemmed from the loyalty of a military professional, and after his vote in parliament against the accession of William and Mary was defeated, he served them with the same determination as he had the Stuart kings.
Jack Kennedy, sometime professor of physics at UNB, wrote extensively on William Brydone Jack's accomplishments in astronomy and land surveying including his efforts to build the observatory and the determination of longitude by electric telegraph.

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