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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... speak- ing , there is no such judicious discrimination in the degree of atten- tion accorded . A stranger , entering the House of Lords for the first time , could form no estimate from the state in which he found its Members , whether ...
... speak- ing , there is no such judicious discrimination in the degree of atten- tion accorded . A stranger , entering the House of Lords for the first time , could form no estimate from the state in which he found its Members , whether ...
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... speaking , they are as dissimilar as in their figures ; but in rank as orators , a Plutarchian balance might be ... speak as well as either of them , if he only chose to try ; but none ever have tried , though not any of them young ...
... speaking , they are as dissimilar as in their figures ; but in rank as orators , a Plutarchian balance might be ... speak as well as either of them , if he only chose to try ; but none ever have tried , though not any of them young ...
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... speaking which could upon occasion be called forth in the House of Lords , by referring to what passed during the Reform Bill . The lengthened notice taken in our last number of him , appropriately styled " The Man of the Time ...
... speaking which could upon occasion be called forth in the House of Lords , by referring to what passed during the Reform Bill . The lengthened notice taken in our last number of him , appropriately styled " The Man of the Time ...
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... speaking , which has since been shelved in this lordly lumber - room . One only had not the advantage of previous practice enjoyed by all his brethren - Lord Holland was never in the House of Commons . It would be curious to speculate ...
... speaking , which has since been shelved in this lordly lumber - room . One only had not the advantage of previous practice enjoyed by all his brethren - Lord Holland was never in the House of Commons . It would be curious to speculate ...
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... speaking , to be cheered from before , not from behind - when the forbearance of the Whigs alone kept the Government in place - and when Brougham , if he did vote against them , said it was a vote " wrung from him with pain . " No , to ...
... speaking , to be cheered from before , not from behind - when the forbearance of the Whigs alone kept the Government in place - and when Brougham , if he did vote against them , said it was a vote " wrung from him with pain . " No , to ...
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