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Gladstone and his First Ministry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Derek Beales
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Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge

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I am grateful for the comments made at the meeting of the modern British history seminar in Cambridge to which I read this article, in an earlier version, as a paper. I owe thanks also to Mr T. A. Jenkins and Mr J. P. Parry.

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