William Ewart Gladstone's enduring fame arises from his long and distinguished career in politics. He was prime minister four times (1868-1874; 1880-1885; 1886; and 1892-1894), and he, more than any other person, was responsible for the shaping of the la...
"A book collector ought as I conceive," Gladstone wrote to Bernard Quaritch on 9 September 1896, "to possess the following six qualifications: appetite, leisure, wealth, knowledge, discrimination, and perseverance. Of these I have only had two, the first...
The English statesman William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) led the Liberal party and served as prime minister. His strong religious sense was an integral part of his political and social policies. William Gladstone was born in Liverpool on Dec. 29, 1809....
Byline: Stephen Moore, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES For obvious reasons, most of the hullabaloo over the elections has revolved around the issue of which party will win the Senate and the House on Tuesday, That matters a lot, but some races matter...
About a dozen conservative activists and members of Congress will meet with President Clinton next week to share their views of race relations, the White House announced today in a move the administration hopes will mute criticism that its dialogue on race has been...
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