Author:William Ewart Gladstone

Works

 * Kin Beyond Sea, in Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists
 * Vaticanism: an answer to reproofs and replies (1875)

Speeches

 * On the motion of Sir George Strickland; for the abolition of the negro apprenticeship (1838)
 * An Academic Sketch (1892)
 * Art and Industry (1890)
 * Attack on Francis V (7 March 1861)
 * The Channel Tunnel (27 June 1888)
 * The Future Policy of the Liberal Party (2 October 1891)
 * Irish Home Rule Speech (7 June 1886)

Letters

 * Gladstone's 1886 Manifesto (12 June 1886)
 * Female suffrage. A letter from the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P. to Samuel Smith, M.P. (1892)

Books

 * Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, 3 vols. (1858)
 * On Books and the Housing of Them (1898)

Articles in Littell's Living Age

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 * (translation into Latin of the poem by Augustus Montague Toplady)
 * (translation into Latin of the poem by Augustus Montague Toplady)
 * (translation into Latin of the poem by Augustus Montague Toplady)
 * (translation into Latin of the poem by Augustus Montague Toplady)
 * (translation into Latin of the poem by Augustus Montague Toplady)
 * (translation into Latin of the poem by Augustus Montague Toplady)
 * (translation into Latin of the poem by Augustus Montague Toplady)
 * (translation into Latin of the poem by Augustus Montague Toplady)

Works about Gladstone

 * "Mr. Gladstone", a biographical portrait of Mr. Gladstone written by artist John McLure Hamilton in Men I Have Painted (1921)
 * "Mr. Gladstone", a biographical portrait of Mr. Gladstone written by artist John McLure Hamilton in Men I Have Painted (1921)
 * "Mr. Gladstone", a biographical portrait of Mr. Gladstone written by artist John McLure Hamilton in Men I Have Painted (1921)
 * "Mr. Gladstone", a biographical portrait of Mr. Gladstone written by artist John McLure Hamilton in Men I Have Painted (1921)
 * "Mr. Gladstone", a biographical portrait of Mr. Gladstone written by artist John McLure Hamilton in Men I Have Painted (1921)
 * "Mr. Gladstone", a biographical portrait of Mr. Gladstone written by artist John McLure Hamilton in Men I Have Painted (1921)