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