The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... House of Commons , as the most appropriate vehicle of sound reasoning and illustrative fact . Daniel O'Connel is at ... Lords of Kenmare , if not tributary to his dominion , subject , at all events , to his ascendancy . With him , Mr. Mullins ...
... House of Commons , as the most appropriate vehicle of sound reasoning and illustrative fact . Daniel O'Connel is at ... Lords of Kenmare , if not tributary to his dominion , subject , at all events , to his ascendancy . With him , Mr. Mullins ...
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... Lords and Gentlemen " in person , and an address responsive has been agreed to in both Houses without any formal ... House of Lords , so far as they may affect the success of the Reform Bill . Hence the several appeals to the passions of ...
... Lords and Gentlemen " in person , and an address responsive has been agreed to in both Houses without any formal ... House of Lords , so far as they may affect the success of the Reform Bill . Hence the several appeals to the passions of ...
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... House of Lords are , in general , to what is passing around them , even Lord Lou- donderry can just now distinguish , when the wind is southerly , a hawk from a hand - saw . The fact is , the Lords will pass the Bill , because they ...
... House of Lords are , in general , to what is passing around them , even Lord Lou- donderry can just now distinguish , when the wind is southerly , a hawk from a hand - saw . The fact is , the Lords will pass the Bill , because they ...
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... House of Lords nightly cheers the declining years of the Protestant Earl of Eldon , with the proof per- sonal that ... Lord Winchelsea's withdrawal of " unqualified " confidence in the present Administration might inflict on the success ...
... House of Lords nightly cheers the declining years of the Protestant Earl of Eldon , with the proof per- sonal that ... Lord Winchelsea's withdrawal of " unqualified " confidence in the present Administration might inflict on the success ...
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... Lord opposite ( Earl Grey ) chosen to charge him with being adverse to the liberties ... House , had he ever shown a spirit of hostility to the liberties of the ... ( Lords Eldon , Newcastle , Londonderry , Sidmouth , and Co. ) he felt it ...
... Lord opposite ( Earl Grey ) chosen to charge him with being adverse to the liberties ... House , had he ever shown a spirit of hostility to the liberties of the ... ( Lords Eldon , Newcastle , Londonderry , Sidmouth , and Co. ) he felt it ...
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