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  1. William E. Gladstone, (born Dec. 29, 1809, Liverpool, Eng.—died May 19, 1898, Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales), British politician and prime minister (1868–74, 1880–85, 1886, 1892–94). He entered Parliament in 1833 as a Tory, but after holding various government posts, including chancellor of the Exchequer (1852–55, 1859–66), he slowly ...

  2. 3 giorni fa · William Ewart Gladstone was born on 29 December 1809 in Liverpool, the son of a prosperous merchant. He was educated at Eton and Oxford University and was elected to parliament in 1832, as a Tory.

  3. 29 mag 2018 · Gladstone, William Ewart. Gladstone, William Ewart (1809–98) British statesman, prime minister (1868–74, 1880–85, 1886, 1892–94). He was elected to Parliament as a Tory in 1832. Gladstone served as chancellor of the exchequer (1852–55, 1857–66). In 1867, he succeeded Palmerston as leader of the Liberal Party.

  4. William Ewart Gladstone - British Prime Minister, Liberalism, Reforms: Gladstone’s first Cabinet (1868–74) was perhaps the most capable of the century. Its prime minister tried to supervise the work of each department, devoting his main efforts to Irish and foreign policy.

  5. LEMMI CORRELATI. Statista inglese (Liverpool 1809 - Hawarden 1898). Dal 1832 con i tories, passò poi al Partito liberale, divenendone leader (1865). Più volte primo ministro (1868-74, 1880-85, 1886 e 1892-94), varò numerose riforme: abolì i privilegi della Chiesa anglicana in Irlanda, promosse l'istruzione pubblica e allargò il suffragio ...

  6. Citazioni di William Ewart Gladstone [modifica]. II governo borbonico rappresenta l'incessante, deliberata violazione di ogni diritto; l'assoluta persecuzione delle virtù congiunta all'intelligenza, fatta in guisa da colpire intere classi di cittadini, la perfetta prostituzione della magistratura, come udii spessissimo volte ripetere; la negazione di Dio, la sovversione d'ogni idea morale e ...

  7. William Ewart Gladstone was the Liberal prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on four separate occasions between 1868 and 1894. He was noted for his moralistic leadership and his emphasis on world peace, economical budgets, political reform and efforts to resolve the Irish question.