New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... passing of the Reform Bill . A Peer is described in some Glossary , no matter where , as " a man who votes by proxy in both Houses of Parliament , but in person only in the House of Lords . " Take away the first portion of privilege ...
... passing of the Reform Bill . A Peer is described in some Glossary , no matter where , as " a man who votes by proxy in both Houses of Parliament , but in person only in the House of Lords . " Take away the first portion of privilege ...
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... passing of the Reform Bill , there is none more diametrically opposed to the truth than that it would be fatal to the importance and independence of the House of Lords . The im- portance and independence of the House of Lords ! -On how ...
... passing of the Reform Bill , there is none more diametrically opposed to the truth than that it would be fatal to the importance and independence of the House of Lords . The im- portance and independence of the House of Lords ! -On how ...
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... passing by the Princes from courtesy , the anti - reforming dukes are , in due order , Beaufort , Leeds , Marlbo- rough , Rutland , Manchester , Dorset , Newcastle , Northumberland . We have got thus far without finding one whom the ...
... passing by the Princes from courtesy , the anti - reforming dukes are , in due order , Beaufort , Leeds , Marlbo- rough , Rutland , Manchester , Dorset , Newcastle , Northumberland . We have got thus far without finding one whom the ...
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... passed during the Reform Bill . The lengthened notice taken in our last number of him , appropriately styled " The Man of the Time , " prevents any farther allusion here to that most extraordinary speech , which in the brilliant variety ...
... passed during the Reform Bill . The lengthened notice taken in our last number of him , appropriately styled " The Man of the Time , " prevents any farther allusion here to that most extraordinary speech , which in the brilliant variety ...
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... passed during the last two or three years in the House of Commons , when mutual dislike of the Ultra Tories forced the two ora- tors into a sort of alliance ; -when Peel was always speaking , to be cheered from before , not from behind ...
... passed during the last two or three years in the House of Commons , when mutual dislike of the Ultra Tories forced the two ora- tors into a sort of alliance ; -when Peel was always speaking , to be cheered from before , not from behind ...
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