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The Life OfWilliam Ewart GladstoneByJohn MorleyIn Three Volumes—Vol. II.(1859-1880)TorontoGeorge N. Morang & Company, LimitedCopyright, 1903By The Macmillan CompanyContentsBook V. 1859-1868Chapter I. The Italian Revolution. (1859-1860)Chapter II. The Great Budget. (1860-1861)Chapter III. Battle For Economy. (1860-1862)Chapter IV. The Spirit Of Gladstonian Finance. (1859-1866)Chapter V. American Civil War. (1861-1863)Chapter VI. Death Of Friends—Days At Balmoral. (1861-1884)Chapter VII. Garibaldi—Denmark. (1864)Chapter VIII. Advance In Public Position And Otherwise. (1864)Chapter IX. Defeat At Oxford—Death Of Lord Palmerston—Parliamentary Leadership. (1865)Chapter X. Matters Ecclesiastical. (1864-1868)Chapter XI. Popular Estimates. (1868)Chapter XII. Letters. (1859-1868)Chapter XIII. Reform. (1866)Chapter XIV. The Struggle For Household Suffrage. (1867)Chapter XV. Opening Of The Irish Campaign. (1868)Chapter XVI. Prime Minister. (1868)Book VI. 1869-1874Chapter I. Religious Equality. (1869)Chapter II. First Chapter Of An Agrarian Revolution. (1870)Chapter III. Education—The Career And The Talents. (1870)Chapter IV. The Franco-German War. (1870)Chapter V. Neutrality And Annexation. (1870)Chapter VI. The Black Sea. (1870-1871)Chapter VII. “Day's Work Of A Giant”. (1870-1872)Chapter VIII. Autumn Of 1871. Decline Of Popularity. (1871-1872)Chapter IX. Washington And Geneva. (1870-1872)Chapter X. As Head Of A Cabinet. (1868-1874)Chapter XI. Catholic Country And Protestant Parliament. (1873)Chapter XII. The Crisis. (1873)Chapter XIII. Last Days Of The Ministry. (1873)Chapter XIV. The Dissolution. (1874)Book VII. 1874-1880Chapter I. Retirement From Leadership. (1874-1875)Chapter II. Vaticanism. (1874-1875)Chapter III. The Octagon.Chapter IV. Eastern Question Once More. (1876-1877)Chapter V. A Tumultuous Year. (1878)Chapter VI. Midlothian. (1879)Chapter VII. The Eve Of The Battle. (1879)Chapter VIII. The Fall Of Lord Beaconsfield. (1880)Chapter IX. The Second Ministry. (1880)AppendixFootnotes

The Life OfWilliam Ewart GladstoneByJohn MorleyIn Three Volumes—Vol. II.(1859-1880)TorontoGeorge N. Morang & Company, LimitedCopyright, 1903By The Macmillan CompanyContentsBook V. 1859-1868Chapter I. The Italian Revolution. (1859-1860)Chapter II. The Great Budget. (1860-1861)Chapter III. Battle For Economy. (1860-1862)Chapter IV. The Spirit Of Gladstonian Finance. (1859-1866)Chapter V. American Civil War. (1861-1863)Chapter VI. Death Of Friends—Days At Balmoral. (1861-1884)Chapter VII. Garibaldi—Denmark. (1864)Chapter VIII. Advance In Public Position And Otherwise. (1864)Chapter IX. Defeat At Oxford—Death Of Lord Palmerston—Parliamentary Leadership. (1865)Chapter X. Matters Ecclesiastical. (1864-1868)Chapter XI. Popular Estimates. (1868)Chapter XII. Letters. (1859-1868)Chapter XIII. Reform. (1866)Chapter XIV. The Struggle For Household Suffrage. (1867)Chapter XV. Opening Of The Irish Campaign. (1868)Chapter XVI. Prime Minister. (1868)Book VI. 1869-1874Chapter I. Religious Equality. (1869)Chapter II. First Chapter Of An Agrarian Revolution. (1870)Chapter III. Education—The Career And The Talents. (1870)Chapter IV. The Franco-German War. (1870)Chapter V. Neutrality And Annexation. (1870)Chapter VI. The Black Sea. (1870-1871)Chapter VII. “Day's Work Of A Giant”. (1870-1872)Chapter VIII. Autumn Of 1871. Decline Of Popularity. (1871-1872)Chapter IX. Washington And Geneva. (1870-1872)Chapter X. As Head Of A Cabinet. (1868-1874)Chapter XI. Catholic Country And Protestant Parliament. (1873)Chapter XII. The Crisis. (1873)Chapter XIII. Last Days Of The Ministry. (1873)Chapter XIV. The Dissolution. (1874)Book VII. 1874-1880Chapter I. Retirement From Leadership. (1874-1875)Chapter II. Vaticanism. (1874-1875)Chapter III. The Octagon.Chapter IV. Eastern Question Once More. (1876-1877)Chapter V. A Tumultuous Year. (1878)Chapter VI. Midlothian. (1879)Chapter VII. The Eve Of The Battle. (1879)Chapter VIII. The Fall Of Lord Beaconsfield. (1880)Chapter IX. The Second Ministry. (1880)AppendixFootnotes

The Life OfWilliam Ewart GladstoneByJohn MorleyIn Three Volumes—Vol. II.(1859-1880)TorontoGeorge N. Morang & Company, LimitedCopyright, 1903By The Macmillan Company

The Life Of

William Ewart Gladstone

By

John Morley

In Three Volumes—Vol. II.

(1859-1880)

Toronto

George N. Morang & Company, Limited

Copyright, 1903

By The Macmillan Company

ContentsBook V. 1859-1868Chapter I. The Italian Revolution. (1859-1860)Chapter II. The Great Budget. (1860-1861)Chapter III. Battle For Economy. (1860-1862)Chapter IV. The Spirit Of Gladstonian Finance. (1859-1866)Chapter V. American Civil War. (1861-1863)Chapter VI. Death Of Friends—Days At Balmoral. (1861-1884)Chapter VII. Garibaldi—Denmark. (1864)Chapter VIII. Advance In Public Position And Otherwise. (1864)Chapter IX. Defeat At Oxford—Death Of Lord Palmerston—Parliamentary Leadership. (1865)Chapter X. Matters Ecclesiastical. (1864-1868)Chapter XI. Popular Estimates. (1868)Chapter XII. Letters. (1859-1868)Chapter XIII. Reform. (1866)Chapter XIV. The Struggle For Household Suffrage. (1867)Chapter XV. Opening Of The Irish Campaign. (1868)Chapter XVI. Prime Minister. (1868)Book VI. 1869-1874Chapter I. Religious Equality. (1869)Chapter II. First Chapter Of An Agrarian Revolution. (1870)Chapter III. Education—The Career And The Talents. (1870)Chapter IV. The Franco-German War. (1870)Chapter V. Neutrality And Annexation. (1870)Chapter VI. The Black Sea. (1870-1871)Chapter VII. “Day's Work Of A Giant”. (1870-1872)Chapter VIII. Autumn Of 1871. Decline Of Popularity. (1871-1872)Chapter IX. Washington And Geneva. (1870-1872)Chapter X. As Head Of A Cabinet. (1868-1874)Chapter XI. Catholic Country And Protestant Parliament. (1873)Chapter XII. The Crisis. (1873)Chapter XIII. Last Days Of The Ministry. (1873)Chapter XIV. The Dissolution. (1874)Book VII. 1874-1880Chapter I. Retirement From Leadership. (1874-1875)Chapter II. Vaticanism. (1874-1875)Chapter III. The Octagon.Chapter IV. Eastern Question Once More. (1876-1877)Chapter V. A Tumultuous Year. (1878)Chapter VI. Midlothian. (1879)Chapter VII. The Eve Of The Battle. (1879)Chapter VIII. The Fall Of Lord Beaconsfield. (1880)Chapter IX. The Second Ministry. (1880)AppendixFootnotes


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