DILKE PAPERS. Vol. IV (ff. 215). (1) Correspondence with Arthur James Balfour (1st Earl of Balfour 1922); 1885-1900. ff. 1-15. (2) Letters from Henry Campbell-Bannerman (G.C.B. 1895); 1882, 1894. ff. 16-17. (3) Letters from Herbert Henry Asquith (1st... 1869-1910
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