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Disraeli: Speech at the Banquet of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, at the Crystal Palace, on June 24, 1872. Rede Im Kristallpalast Am 24 Juni 1872

The volume features a significant address by British statesman Benjamin Disraeli, presented at a gathering of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations. Occurring on June 24, 1872, at the Crystal Palace, the speech is accompanied by its German translation, offering a comparative view of Disraeli's oratory skills across languages. more

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Benjamin Disraeli
Benjamin Disraeli

Benjamin Disraeli was a prominent British politician who served as the Leader of the House of Commons. Born on December 21, 1804, in London, he passed away on April 19, 1881. Disraeli was known for his political acumen, oratory skills, and literary achievements. more

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