Sentence example with the word 'gladstone'

gladstone

Definition n. liberal British statesman who served as prime minister four times

Last update: September 25, 2015


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He remained, nevertheless, a Liberal; and after the franchise question had been settled by what Lowe considered Disraeli's betrayal, and he had been elected the first member for London University, he accepted office again in the Gladstone Cabinet of 1868 as chancellor of the exchequer.   [Please select]

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Gladstone prime minister 1883.   [Please select]

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Grave Gladstone sees him level, Bloom for Bloom.   [Please select]

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The magical name of Gladstone saved us.   [Please select]

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The leading spirit in British imperialism was Lord Beaconsfield, Gladstone’s antagonist.   [Please select]

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Gladstone, with what the British were given to understand at the time was “Peace with Honour.   [Please select]

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(_See_ Ice Age) Gladiators, i, 489-91, 505, 529, 533, 589, 594, 609, ii, 608, 609 Gladstone, Sir John, ii, 427 Gladstone, W.   [Please select]

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Both Peel (about 1810) and Gladstone (about 1830) took these two schools, and both gained Firsts in both.   [Please select]

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Gladstone, he declared with emphasis, was not an ignorant man.   [Please select]

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[476] The impression made on me, an old Gladstonian, by Gladstone’s politics, was mainly twofold.   [Please select]

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I cannot agree that Gladstone was a prophet of nationalism.   [Please select]

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