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  1. Lady Gwendolen Georgiana Gascoyne-Cecil (28 July 1860 – 28 September 1945) was a British author who wrote a four-volume biography of her father, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, entitled Life of Robert, Marquis of Salisbury (1921, 1932). She also wrote a short story called The Little Ray for the August 1894 edition of Pall Mall Magazine.

  2. 19. Juli 2019 · Life of Robert, marquis of Salisbury. by. Cecil, Gwendolen, Lady, 1860-. Publication date. 1921. Topics. Salisbury, Robert Cecil, marquess of, 1830-1903, Eastern question, Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1837-1901. Publisher. London, Hodder and Stoughton, limited.

  3. Cecil: Marquis of Salisbury 75 5 the principle of salmon fishing. The length of time during which you must play your fish depends on his choice, not yours." Lady Gwendolen maintains with much probability in her argument (vol. IV., ch. IV.) that the famous phrase "splendid isolation" had a limited, geographical, and

  4. Life of Robert Marquis of Salisbury. By his Daughter, Lady Gwendolen Cecil. Volume I., 1830–1868; Volume II., 1868–1880. (London: Hodder and Stoughton; New York: George H. Doran Company. 19211. Pp. viii, 353; vi, 390. 21s. for each volume) | The American Historical Review | Oxford Academic. Journal Article.

    • J. L. Morison
    • 1925
  5. Gwendolen Cecil "Life of Robert, Marquis of Salisbury", 4 vols (1921-1932) D. Steele "Lord Salisbury", 1999. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2004. "Prime Ministers in Westminster Abbey" by John Physick in Church Monuments vol. IX, 1994. Born. 3rd February 1830. Died. 22nd August 1903. Occupation. Statesman. Location. Nave. Memorial Type.

  6. 30. Jan. 2019 · Gwendolen Fairfax and Cecily Cardew are the two female leads in Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. Both women provide the main source of conflict in this romantic comedy; they are the objects of affection. During Acts One and Two, the women are deceived by the well-meaning male characters,

  7. In these two volumes on the life and work of her father, Lady Gwendolen Cecil brings the story of his public career scarcely be- yond its threshold, for she closes with the Conservative defeat in the General Election of 1880, before Lord Salisbury had assumed the leadership of his party and five years before the beginning of the first of his thr...