Vol. DCCVI (ff. 167).20. " Early religious opinions," [1894]. f. 1.21. " Political life considered as a profession," 1894. f. 20. 22. Censures, 1895. A slightly altered list of Gladstone's critics (cf. Add. MS. 44790, f 169). f. 21. 23. Incidental to... 1894-1897

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Vol. DCCVI (ff. 167).20. " Early religious opinions," [1894]. f. 1.21. " Political life considered as a profession," 1894. f. 20. 22. Censures, 1895. A slightly altered list of Gladstone's critics (cf. Add. MS. 44790, f 169). f. 21. 23. Incidental to... 1894-1897

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