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Beaconsfield

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Beaconsfield

Title taken by Benjamin Disraeli, prime minister of Britain in 1868 and 1874–80.

Beaconsfield

City in southern Québec, Canada, 24 km/15 mi southwest of Montréal, on the west of the Ile de Montréal, on the Lac St-Louis (the St Lawrence River); population (1991) 19,600. It is an affluent, largely anglophone residential suburb.



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It sounded odd to them to hear him compare Lord Beaconsfield with Alcibiades.
She had known Gordon and Livingstone and Beaconsfield when she was young,--every one.
] later Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881), a much less prolific writer, was by birth a Jew.
 
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