[Gutenberg 63444] • The Life and Times of Queen Victoria · vol. 4 of 4
- Authors
- Wilson, Robert
- Publisher
- Forgotten Books
- Tags
- great britain -- history -- victoria , queen of great britain , 1819-1901 , victoria , 1837-1901
- ISBN
- 9780428151744
- Date
- 2019-01-02T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 22.98 MB
- Lang
- en
Excerpt from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Vol. 4
Married Women's Property act-thc Opening of Parliament - Changes in the Cabinet - Arrest of Suspects in Dublin - Invincibles 011 their Trial - Evidence of the Informer Carey - Carey's Fate The forster-parnell Inciden t - National Gift to Mr. Parnell - The Affirmation Bill - The Bankruptcy and other Bills - Mr. Childers' Budget - The Corrupt Practices Bill - The Farmers' Friends - Sir Stafford N orth cote's Leadership - The Bright Celebration - Dynamite Outrages in London - The Explosives Act - M. De Lesseps and Mr. Gladstone - Blunders in South Africa - The Ilbert Bill - The Attack on Lady Florence Dixie's House - Death of John Brown - His Career and Character - The Queen and the Consumption of lamb-a Dull Holiday at Balmoral - Capsizing of the Daphne - Prince Albert Victor made k.g. - Francc and madagascar-arrest of Rev. Mr. Shaw - Settlement of the Dispute - Progress of the National League - Orange and Green Rivalry - The Leeds Conference Franchise First - Lord Salisbury and the Housing of the Poor - Mr. Besant and East London Slumming - Hicks Pasha' s Disastrous Expedition in the Soudan -mr. Gladstone on Jam.
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