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  • As a Gladstonian Liberal he contested Court of Appeal in 1906.
  • His economic philosophy was one of strict Gladstonian Liberalism rather than socialism.
  • The Gladstonian Liberals selected John Henry Maden as their representative.
  • Meiklejohn unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary constituency as a Gladstonian liberal in 1886.
  • He was a Gladstonian President Wilson.
  • This was the only seat the Gladstonian Liberals gained in the London metropolitan area in 1886.
  • Gladstonian Liberals saw them as opportunists.
  • He remained active in national liberal politics through the 1960s, but was critical of more Gladstonian values.
  • His Gladstonian foreign policy based on patience, peace, and no alliances kept Britain free from European wars.
  • Initially, the predictions that Gladstonian Liberals would dominate county politucs were realised, in 1885, Matthew Vaughan Davies.
  • He held the seat until 1886 when as a Unionist he was defeated by Charles Henry Anderson a Gladstonian Liberal.
  • Dr Cameron s only claim to the position, the correspondent wrote, was that he  is an ardent Gladstonian partisan.
  • He was a Gladstonian liberal in politics, and a combative participant in the long Irish Home Rule controversy of 1885 95.
  • David Lloyd George had written in 1913 that the Liberals were " carving the last few columns out of the Gladstonian quarry ".
  • R . B . McCallum stated that " Campbell-Bannerman was of pure Gladstonian vintage and a hero to the Radicals ".
  • At the Treasury, he had a reputation as " a strict Gladstonian at a time when Treasury attitudes were fast changing ".
  • This Gladstonian concept of a harmonious Concert of Europe was opposed to and ultimately defeated by a Bismarckian system of manipulated alliances and antagonisms.
  • He found himself profoundly affected by Herbert Fisher, Stair Gillon, and Gilbert Murray that he was " becoming a Gladstonian Liberal ."
  • Collings joined the Liberal Unionist group set up by Chamberlain in 1886 as a result of the split with the Gladstonian Liberals over Ireland.
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