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    Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, KG, PC, DL, JP, FRS (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881) was a British statesman, Conservative politician and...
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    peeress and society figure who was the wife of the British statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Born in Brampford Speke, near Exeter in Devon, the only daughter...
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    Lies, damned lies, and statistics (category Benjamin Disraeli)
    attributed it to the British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli. However, the phrase is not found in any of Disraeli's works and the earliest known appearances...
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    Reform Act 1867 (category Benjamin Disraeli)
    politicians thought it prudent to introduce further electoral reform. Following an unsuccessful attempt by Benjamin Disraeli to introduce a reform bill in 1859...
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    insight into aristocratic life by insiders. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Benjamin Disraeli and Catherine Gore were other very popular writers of the genre. Many...
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    the Conservative Party with him (including, among others, the young Benjamin Disraeli). He thereafter led the protectionist faction of the Conservative...
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    Tancred (novel) (category Novels by Benjamin Disraeli)
    Tancred; or, The New Crusade (1847) is a novel by Benjamin Disraeli, first published by Henry Colburn in three volumes. Together with Coningsby (1844)...
  • by the racialist theories of Arthur de Gobineau. He also admired Benjamin Disraeli, two of whose novels he translated into the German language. Levy...
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    and the protectionists led by Lord Derby, Lord George Bentinck and Benjamin Disraeli. On 15 May 1846, Peel's Bill of Repeal (officially titled Corn Importation...
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    officially dissolved on 1 June 1874, and the British prime minister, Benjamin Disraeli, decided to offer Queen Victoria the title "Empress of India" shortly...
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    He was a Conservative politician and served under Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli as whip, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard from 1866 to 1868. His...
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    1 January 1801. The first to use the title in an official act was Benjamin Disraeli, who, in 1878, signed the Treaty of Berlin as "Prime Minister of Her...
  • Young England (category Benjamin Disraeli)
    Alexander Baillie-Cochrane. The group's leader and figurehead was Benjamin Disraeli, who bore the distinction of having neither an aristocratic background...
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    leading to minority Conservative governments under Derby and then Benjamin Disraeli. This was the last United Kingdom general election until 2019 where...
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    No 11 – Sybil by Benjamin Disraeli (1845)". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 6 June 2016. Disraeli, Benjamin (1826). Vivian Grey...
  • The Conservative Mind (category Cultural depictions of Benjamin Disraeli)
    Canning, John C. Calhoun, John Randolph of Roanoke, Joseph de Maistre, Benjamin Disraeli, and Arthur Balfour; The conservative implications of writings by...
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    Ireland and its people. In 1844, a future British prime minister, Benjamin Disraeli, defined the Irish question: That dense population in extreme distress...
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    Conservative politician and racehorse owner noted for his role (with Benjamin Disraeli) in unseating Sir Robert Peel over the Corn Laws. Bentinck was born...
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    Lord Aberdeen, Lord Palmerston, Benjamin Disraeli, William Ewart Gladstone, Lord Salisbury and Lord Rosebery. Disraeli and Gladstone dominated the politics...
  • The Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield. Volume II. 1860–1881 (London: John Murray, 1929), p. 1242. Robert Blake, Disraeli (London: Eyre...
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