Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Alfred John Webb (1834–1908) was a Quaker from a family of activist printers and he became an Irish Parliamentary Party politician and Member of Parliament (MP), as well as a participant in nationalist movements around the world. He supported Butt’s Home Government Association and the United Irish League. At Madras in 1894, he became the third non-Indian (after George Yule and William Wedderburn) to preside over the Indian National Congress."@en }
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- Alfred_Webb abstract "Alfred John Webb (1834–1908) was a Quaker from a family of activist printers and he became an Irish Parliamentary Party politician and Member of Parliament (MP), as well as a participant in nationalist movements around the world. He supported Butt’s Home Government Association and the United Irish League. At Madras in 1894, he became the third non-Indian (after George Yule and William Wedderburn) to preside over the Indian National Congress.".
- Alfred_Webb comment "Alfred John Webb (1834–1908) was a Quaker from a family of activist printers and he became an Irish Parliamentary Party politician and Member of Parliament (MP), as well as a participant in nationalist movements around the world. He supported Butt’s Home Government Association and the United Irish League. At Madras in 1894, he became the third non-Indian (after George Yule and William Wedderburn) to preside over the Indian National Congress.".