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The Rise of Benjamin Disraeli and the Passage of the Second Reform Act
The Reform Act of 1867 expanded the electorate in England by 938,000 people. Conservative Party leader Benjamin Disraeli mastered the passage of the Act following the failure of William Gladstone and the Liberal Party to pass the measure a year earlier ...
Heckman, Dustin B.
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by B. Disraeli, M.P.Mit Exlibris von Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, C.F.-Meyer-BibliothekAus dem Vorbesitz von Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, C.F.-Meyer ...
Disraeli, Benjamin
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The Disraeli Family and the history of the Jews
One of the illustrated Victorian editions of Whiston’s translation of Josephus, printed in London in 1848, contains ‘a Sequel to the History of the Jews; continued to the present time’.
Goodman, Martin
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Migrations and culture. Essential reflections on wandering human beings. [PDF]
Contini P, Carrera L.
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Disraeli, Gladstone, and The Reform Act of 1867
This research project investigated the rivalry between William Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli, and how that rivalry resulted in the Reform Act of 1867.
Vossen, Justin
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The impact of COVID-19 on medical education. [PDF]
Sierpina VS.
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Tension et paradoxe : la construction identitaire dans l’œuvre romanesque de Benjamin Disraeli
Wishing to do away with the myth of the "Disraelian mask", the author suggests a new approach to Benjamin Disraeli's complex personality. Mostly based on the study of the writer's twelve novels, from Vivian Grey to Falconet, this discussion focuses on ...
Lachazette, Xavier, P.
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Comment regarding the article "Comparative metrics of neurosurgical scientific journals: What do they mean to readers?" [PDF]
Akhaddar A.
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The Big Flush of Montreal: On affective maintenance and infrastructural events. [PDF]
Hetherington K, Jalbert E.
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Estudia las tres cuestiones más debatidas de la figura del político conservador y examina las diferentes interpretaciones que la personalidad de Benjamin Disraeli ha suscitado entre los historiadores.
Dicken, Mary
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