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Coningsby, Or, The New Generation

Coningsby, Or, The New Generation is a novel that delves into the complexities of social reform and the political atmosphere of the era in which it is set. The story follows the protagonist's journey through the changing social and political landscape, offering insights into the struggles and aspirations of the characters. 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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