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My Memory of Gladstone

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The author offers a personal portrait of a prominent nineteenth-century statesman, combining close anecdotes, character sketch, and political reflections. He emphasizes the subject's prodigious energy, memory, oratorical stamina and industriousness, noting a wide intellectual range and facility with languages. Recollections describe formative schooling and university debating, early parliamentary entrance, and evolving religious commitments that temper an initial establishmentarianism toward sympathy for disestablishment in certain regions. The account highlights private habits, habitual capacity for sleep and long walks, devotion to principle informed by sincere faith, and occasional controversy over perceived political tortuosity.

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Goldwin Smith

Goldwin Smith was a prominent English historian, journalist, and political commentator known for his insightful writings on Irish history and culture. His notable works include "Irish History and the Irish Question," where he explores the complexities of Irish identity and politics. Smith also contributed significantly to discussions on religion and education, as seen in his essays and lectures. His reflections on notable figures, such as in "My Memory of Gladstone," provide a personal glimpse into the political landscape of his time. Smith's intellectual legacy continues to influence historical discourse and understanding of 19th-century British and Irish relations.

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