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Excerpt from The Life of the Right Honourable Joseph Chamberlain, Vol. 3 of 4
Stead, had a subordinate member of the Administration not Of the Cabinet despatched to keep him company, as the Ashantee kings when they die are provided with an escort into the invisible world by the Slaughter of their Wives and followers!
The same writer further said: III the contest in the country, Mr. Balfour and Mr. Chamberlain were the great twin brethren Of the Unionist cause. Mr. Balfour, as his wont, fought with a light hand and good-humour, and his usual detachment from banality and the bitterness of partizanship. Mr. Chamberlain, on the other hand, was the slogger of the election. No two men could be more diverse in their character and in their method of conducting controversy than the respective chiefs of the Conservative and liberal-unionist groups. Mr. Chamberlain achieved' a great personal success, and has come out of the struggle as its foremost figure. He has been the hero of the election.
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