1902. The object of this work is to set with as much clearness as
possible the more important facts in the history of England in the
nineteenth century. We have chosen to do this through the medium of
biography, in the belief that the lives of a few representative men
would present better opportunities for interesting and effective
treatment than an historical narrative. Contents: England in the
Nineteenth Century; Wellington, and the Struggle with Napoleon;
George Canning and European Affairs; Stephenson and the Railway;
Russell and Parliamentary Reform; Cobden and Free Trade; Peel and
Administrative Reforms; Shaftesbury and Philanthropy; Lord
Palmerston and Foreign Relations; Gladstone and the Irish Question;
and Beaconsfield and the British Empire.
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