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sion he found at the gate that the chief secretary had passed, and drove forward to overtake him. The detectives did not follow him as usual. If they had followed, he would have been saved. _ 44 Life of Dean Church_, p. 299. _ 45 Nineteenth Century_, August, 1877; _Gleanings_, iv. p. 357. M28 Anti-European Rising 46 July 27, 1882. 47 Granville and Malet, November 4, 1881. 48 Before Midlothian, however, Mr. Gladstone had in 1877 drawn an important distinction: "If I find the Turk incapable of establishing a good, just, and well-proportioned government over civilised and Christian races, it does not follow that he is under a similar incapacity when his task shall only be to hold empire over populations wholly or principally Orientals and Mahomedans. On this head I do not know that any verdict of guilty has yet been found by a competent tribunal."--_Gleanings_, iv. p. 364. M29 Policy Of England And France _ 49 Fortnightly Review_, July 1882. 50 Defining the claims of the European bondholder on revenue. M30 Gambetta _ 51 Fortnightly Review_, July 1882. M31 Diplomatic Labyrinth 52 Lord Granville to Lord Dufferin. Oct. 5, 1882. M32 Bombardment Of Alexandria M33 Tel-El-Kebir 53 A share of the credit of success is due to the admirable efficiency of Mr. Childers at the War Office. See Sir Garnet's letter to him, _Life of Childers_, ii. p. 117. 54 Considerate la vostra semenza: Fatti non foste a viver come bruti, Ma per seguir virtute e conoscenza. --_Inferno_, xxvi. 118. M34 After Fifty Years _ 55 Times_, Dec. 8, 1882. _ 56 Standard_, Nov. 16, 1882. _ 57 Morning Post_, Oct. 20, 1882. M35 Parliamentary Power Unbroken 58 Traill's _New Lucian_, pp. 305-6,--in spite of politics, a book of admirable wit, scholarship, and ingenious play of mind. 59 To Mr. Hazzopolo, Dec. 22, 1882. M36 Dean Wellesley M37 Recommendation To Canterbury _ 60 Life of Tait_, i. p. 109. 61 Bishop Browne writes to a friend (_Life_, p. 457): "Gladstone, I learned both from himself and others, searched into all precedents from the Commonwealth to the present day for a primate who began his work at seventy, and found none but Juxon. Curiously, I have been reading that he himself, prompted by Bishop Wilberforce, wanted
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