New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 142
... Whig indolence , to say , that , among the distinguished Whigs who have sat in Parliament for the last twenty years , no one even when excited by the ultimate ambition of becoming the first Commoner of Great Britain , has acquired a ...
... Whig indolence , to say , that , among the distinguished Whigs who have sat in Parliament for the last twenty years , no one even when excited by the ultimate ambition of becoming the first Commoner of Great Britain , has acquired a ...
Page 144
... Whigs have been so often assailed , that they ought to be especially guarded not to deserve the reproach , viz . — the Stuart- like weakness of serving enemies and neglecting friends . The Chair of the House of Commons is - to say the ...
... Whigs have been so often assailed , that they ought to be especially guarded not to deserve the reproach , viz . — the Stuart- like weakness of serving enemies and neglecting friends . The Chair of the House of Commons is - to say the ...
Page 361
... Whigs , his Lordship was one of those who most severely ar- raigned the conduct of Lord Shelborne , who had been made an instrument in pro- ducing that schism . " Does the King need a confessor and a master of the cere- monies , and ...
... Whigs , his Lordship was one of those who most severely ar- raigned the conduct of Lord Shelborne , who had been made an instrument in pro- ducing that schism . " Does the King need a confessor and a master of the cere- monies , and ...
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