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This article explores the complex relationship between William Ewart Gladstone and Ireland during the late 19th century. It examines Gladstone's policies, speeches, and their implications on Irish home rule and national identity. Through an analysis of his political actions and the societal responses in Ireland, we gain insight into how Gladstone shaped modern Irish history. The article delves into key events, including the introduction of the Irish University Bill and the Home Rule Bills, highlighting the significance of Gladstone's legacy in Ireland's quest for autonomy.
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