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Benjamin Disraeli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lies, damned lies, and statistics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" Lies, damned lies, and statistics " is part of a phrase attributed to the 19th Century British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, among others, and later popularized in the United States by, among ...
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A brief biography of Benjamin Disraeli. ... Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81); Known as a dandy, a novelist, a brilliant debator and England's first and only Jewish prime minister, Disraeli (Earl of Beaconfield) is best remembered for bringing India and the Suez Canal under control of the crown.
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Quotation Search by keyword or author: ... Quotations by Author ... Benjamin Disraeli (1804 - 1881) ; British politician [more author details];
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Benjamin Disraeli © British statesman and novelist, Disraeli provided the Conservative Party with its policies of popular democracy and imperialism. ... Born to Italian-Jewish parents, in 1817 Disraeli's father baptised his children as Christians. With Jews excluded from parliament until 1858, this enabled Disraeli...
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Modern History Sourcebook text from Whigs and Whiggism: Political Writings by Benjamin Disraeli, ed. William Hutcheon (London, 1913). ... From Whigs and Whiggism: Political Writings by Benjamin Disraeli, ed. William Hutcheon (London, 1913), pp. 113-121.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Disraeli, Benjamin. Disraeli, Benjamin. Information about Disraeli, Benjamin in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli. In office during the 19th century, Disraeli secured for Britain a controlling interest in the Suez Canal.
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Portraits of Benjamin Disraeli: Left: Wood engraving fromThe Illustrated London News. Middle left: Caricature from Punch. Middle right: Pen and ink drawing by Philip H. Tree (fl. 1860-1908). Right: Statue in Parliament Square by Mario Razzi.
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Benjamin Disraeli, was born in London on 21st December, 1804. His father, Isaac Disraeli, was the author of several books on literature and history, including The Life and Reign of Charles I (1828). After a private education Disraeli was trained as a solicitor.
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