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Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of
Beaconsfield (21
December 1804 – 19
April 1881) was a
British statesman,
Conservative politician and
writer who
twice served...
- also parti****ted in the
Disraelis project. In addition, some
cities and muni****lities have
served as
partners of
Disraelis. In June 2007, 20 disabled...
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Disraeli Gears is the
second studio album by the
British rock band Cream. It was
produced by
Felix Pappalardi and
released on
Reaction Records. The album...
- the
Disraelis. It is open to the
public as a
visitor attraction.
George Arliss became renowned for his
portrayal of the man in the 1911 play,
Disraeli (which...
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Disraeli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) was a
British politician and
writer who
twice served as
Prime Minister...
- to
remodel Hughenden Manor for the
Disraelis. In a
letter dated 21
August 1862 to
Sarah Brydges Willyams,
Disraeli described the new
monument as "both...
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Disraeli is a 1929
American sound (All-Talking) pre-Code
historical film
directed by
Alfred E. Green,
released by
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., and adapted...
- 1862
following his death. It
stands on a hill near
Hughenden Manor, the
Disraelis'
country house in Buckinghamshire.
Mejnoun and
Leila the
Arabian Petrarch...
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Disraeli ministry may
refer to:
First Derby–
Disraeli ministry, the
British government under Lord
Derby and
Benjamin Disraeli (February–December 1852) Second...
- 1868), has been
restored to a
similar condition to when
occupied by the
Disraelis. The long
terrace at the rear of the
house is
decorated with Florentine...