The Historians' History of the World, Vol. 21 Of 25 : A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise and Development of Nations As Recorded by over Two Thousand of the Great Writers of All Ages; Scotland, Ireland, England since 1792 (Classic Reprint)
The Historians' History of the World, Vol. 21 Of 25 : A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise and Development of Nations As Recorded by over Two Thousand of the Great Writers of All Ages; Scotland, Ireland, England since 1792 (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Williams, Henry Smith
ISBN No.: 9780484643719
Pages: 704
Year: 201805
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Excerpt from The Historians' History of the World, Vol. 21 of 25: A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise and Development of Nations as Recorded by Over Two Thousand of the Great Writers of All Ages; Scotland, Ireland, England Since 1792 Rassments, 638. Disraeli's second ministry, 639. Bulgarian atrocities, 639. Afghan wars, 641. Zulu War, 642. Gladstone's second ministry; Boer War of 1881, 643. The Bradlaugh question, 644.


Parnell, 645. Egypt: the death of Gordon, 646. Lord Salisbury's ministry, 647. The new Salisbury ministry, 648. Gladstone again in power, 648. Gladstone and the Home Rule Bill of 1893 a.d., 650.


Lord Rosebery, 650. Lord Salisbury; the queen's jubilee, 651. African affairs, 652. Boer War, 653. The queen's last years and death, 654. A retrospective glance, 657. The accession of Edward VII, 658. Events of 1902 - 1904, 660.


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