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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER V
1883
The Recess (pg. 161-162). Lord Hartington at Sheffield (pg. 162-163). Mr. Gladstone's Voyage (pg. 163). The Manchester Election (pg. 163-165). Mr. Chamberlain and the County Franchise (pg. 165). The Newcastle and Leeds Meetings (pg. 165-167). The Conservative Programme (pg. 167). Disintegration (pg. 167-170). The Housing of the Poor (pg. 170). Lord Salisbury and Mr. Chamberlain on State Socialism (pg. 170-176). Mr. Courtney's Revolt (pg. 176-179). Mr. Goschen's Plea for Moderate Liberalism (pg. 179-180). The Scotch Campaign (pg. 180-181). The Reading Celebration (pg. 181-182). Lord Hartington's and Mr. Chamberlain's views of the Franchise Bill (pg. 182-185). Mr. Bright's Conservatism (pg. 185-186). Colonial and Egyptian Policy (pg. 186-189).
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Sir H. Drummond Wolff to the Marquess of Salisbury
1898
Mr. Chamberlain and possible Anglo-American alliance
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV. OTHER LEGISLATION AND INCIDENTS OF THE SESSION
Lord R. Churchill explains his resignation of office as Chancellor of the Exchequer (pg. 124-127). The Colonial Conference (pg. 127-128). Motion for restraining publication of details of Divorce and other cases (pg. 128-129). Closing of the Accounts of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition (pg. 129-130). Colonial Delegates received at Windsor (pg. 130-131). Ministerial Statement as to Defective Cutlasses supplied to the Navy (pg. 131-133). The Duke of Connaught's Leave of Absence Bill (pg. 133). The People's Palace opened by the Queen (pg. 133). The House of Commons at St. Margaret's, Westminster (pg. 135). Ministerial Statement as to Defective Bayonets (pg. 134-135). Anti-Tithe Agitation in Wales (pg. 135-136). The Imperial Institute (pg. 136-137). The Turkish Convention (pg. 137). Ball at the Reform Club (pg. 137-138). The Queen's Jubilee (pg. 138-139). Thanksgiving Service at Westminster Abbey (pg. 139-140). Children's Fête in Hyde Park (pg. 140-141). Jubilee Honours (pg. 141). The Women's Jubilee Offering (pg. 141). Letter from the Queen (pg. 141-142). Coal Mines Regulation Bill (pg. 142). Dinner to Professor Tyndall (pg. 142-143). Volunteer Review at Buckingham Palace (pg. 143). Foundation-stone of Imperial Institute laid by the Queen (pg. 143-144). Review of Troops at Aldershot (pg. 144). Grand Naval Review at Spithead (pg. 144-145). The Arrest of Miss Cass (pg. 145-147). Dinner to Mr. Gladstone by Scotch Members (pg. 147-149). The Convict Lipski (pg. 149). The Fisheries Commission (pg. 149).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III
The Government of Ireland Bill (pg. 86). First Rumour as to its Nature (pg. 86). The Schism in the Liberal Party (pg. 86-87). The Attitude of Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Trevelyan (pg. 87-90). Their Resignation (pg. 90-93). Mr. Caine's Election at Barrow (pg. 93). Death of Mr. W. E. Forster (pg. 93-94). Mr. Gladstone's Bill (pg. 94). His Speech (pg. 94-99). Mr. Chamberlain's and Mr. Trevelyan's Explanations (pg. 99). Debate (pg. 99-102). Speeches by Mr. Parnell, Lord Hartington, Mr. J. Morley, Mr. Goschen (pg. 102-118). The Bill read a First Time (pg. 118-120). Opinions of the Press (pg. 120-129). The Meeting at the Opera House (pg. 129-133). Ipswich Election (pg. 133-134). The Irish Land Question (pg. 134-135). Sir James Caird's Views (pg. 135-137). Lord Monteagle's (pg. 137-138). The Land Purchase Bill introduced (pg. 138-139). Mr. Gladstone's Speech (pg. 139-144). Mr. Chamberlain's and Mr. Parnell's Criticisms (pg. 144-148). Public Opinion (pg. 148-149).
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