Examples of using Gladstone in English and their translations into Hebrew
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What did Gladstone say in‘88?
Gladstone was not born blind.
Want to see inside the Gladstone?
Gladstone has 24-hour access.
The hotel is around 65 km from Gladstone airport.
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The 3-star Gladstone Hotel offers fine accommodation in Liverpool.
That will be the end of Gordon, but not of Gladstone.
Gladstone was known affectionately by his supporters as the"Grand Old Man" or"The People's William".
The Mac CalliopeHotel lies 15 km away from Gladstone airport.
The 3-star Gladstone Hotel is placed about 3.9 km from Royal Ontario Museum.
We will be right back after ashort break with our very own Joey Gladstone.
Gladstone was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis nearly 20 years after she developed psoriasis.
I don't doubt that, Mr. Coswell, but Edgar Gladstone has had three items stolen just in the last year.
To cope, Gladstone says she would sneak in a catnap whenever she could- especially as soon as she got home from work.
He told another friend that he thought Gladstone would wreck the Liberal Party and end up in a madhouse.
Gladstone had a favourable image of the Confederacy, and indeed of slavery(his family wealth depended on slavery in the West Indies).
When Lugard returned to England in 1892,he successfully dissuaded Prime Minister William Gladstone from allowing the IBEAC to abandon Uganda.
Afterwards he worked at the Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco, US, and Nara Institute of Science and Technology in Japan.
Palmerston supported Parkes while in Parliament the British policy was strongly attacked onmoral grounds by Richard Cobden and William Gladstone.
Am I to understand that Gladstone has cursed me… not only with a spy, but with a subordinate… who thinks he knows more than I do?
Increasing British popular support for Gordoneventually forced Prime Minister William Gladstone to mobilize a relief force under the command of Lord Garnet Joseph Wolseley.
In the autumn of 1862, Gladstone, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, opened a cabinet debate on whether Britain should intervene.
Charles Stewart Parnell was imprisoned in Kilmainham Gaol, along with most of his parliamentary colleagues,in 1881-82 when he signed the Kilmainham Treaty with William Gladstone.
Over again and again in the Psalms, which Gladstone said was the greatest book in the world, David describes the evils of the human race.
During the second the threads of power, which Albert had so laboriously collected,inevitably fell from her hands into the vigorous grasp of Mr. Gladstone, Lord Beaconsfield, and Lord Salisbury.
Disraeli's main political rival was William Gladstone, a four-time Liberal prime minister who was renowned for his abilities as a speaker.
Police confirmed receiving a number of calls from residents in the Gladstone area, with many experiencing brief power outages and the ground shaking.
After his death, Gladstone acknowledged the U.S. claim and agreed to arbitration, paying out $15,500,000 in damages.
British Prime Minister Gladstone, however, was always suspicious of Germany, disliked its authoritarianism and feared that it would eventually start a war with a weaker neighbour.
