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THE LATE LORD BEACONSFIELD.

TO THE BDITOB OF THE EVKNINQ POST. Sib — If the late Earl of Beaoonsfield Traa, as you would lead your readers to believe, tho greatest statesman of his age, and respootod and beloved by the British nation, will you kindly explain to an ignorant man like myself, who finds it hard, amid much conflicting opinion, to get at tho exact truth, how it happened that in tho very zenith of his power ho was swept from his position by probably tho nearest approach to national unanimity of feeling and action evor reoorded in the annals of Constitutional Government. I am, &.0., Sobptici.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 93, 22 April 1881, Page 2

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THE LATE LORD BEACONSFIELD. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 93, 22 April 1881, Page 2

THE LATE LORD BEACONSFIELD. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 93, 22 April 1881, Page 2

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