Papers, 1886-1918.

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Papers, 1886-1918.

Letters include a discussion of the campaign for Parliament, 1886; the land law for Ireland, 1887; a critique of Milner's successor's policies toward the Boers, 1906; a defense of military conscription, 1915; a discussion of Lord Hugh Cecil's reprimand for criticizing the Royal Flying Corps, 1918; and personal notes.

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