Mr. T. Burt. Lord Hartington. Sir R. Peel. Mr. Chamberlain. Mr. Roebuck. Mr. Fawcett. Sir S. Northcote. 'Punch.' Prince Gortschakoff. Sir W. Lawson. Mr. Forster. Mr. Chaplin. Mr. Goschen. Mr. Parnell. The speakerGriffith & Farran, 1880 - Great Britain |
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... reading .'- Tablet . ' The entire volume ' Truly and graphically told .'- Academy . GRIFFITH & FARRAN , WEST CORNER ST . PAUL'S CHURCHYARD , LONDON . E. P. DUTTON AND CO . , NEW YORK . POLITICIANS OF TO - DAY : A SERIES OF PERSONAL.
... reading .'- Tablet . ' The entire volume ' Truly and graphically told .'- Academy . GRIFFITH & FARRAN , WEST CORNER ST . PAUL'S CHURCHYARD , LONDON . E. P. DUTTON AND CO . , NEW YORK . POLITICIANS OF TO - DAY : A SERIES OF PERSONAL.
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Thomas Wemyss Reid. POLITICIANS OF TO - DAY : A SERIES OF PERSONAL SKETCHES . anas BY T. WEMYSS REID , AUTHOR OF - CHARLOTTE BRONTË , a MONOGRAPH ; ' " ' CABINET PORTRAITS , ' ETC. IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . GRIFFITH & FARRAN , WEST ...
Thomas Wemyss Reid. POLITICIANS OF TO - DAY : A SERIES OF PERSONAL SKETCHES . anas BY T. WEMYSS REID , AUTHOR OF - CHARLOTTE BRONTË , a MONOGRAPH ; ' " ' CABINET PORTRAITS , ' ETC. IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . GRIFFITH & FARRAN , WEST ...
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... up in one of the fiercest wrangles which the present Parlia- ment has witnessed . ' There is life in the old dog yet ; ' so Dog Tear - ' em must not be excluded from this series of sketches of the characteristic 86 Politicians of To - day .
... up in one of the fiercest wrangles which the present Parlia- ment has witnessed . ' There is life in the old dog yet ; ' so Dog Tear - ' em must not be excluded from this series of sketches of the characteristic 86 Politicians of To - day .
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Thomas Wemyss Reid. be excluded from this series of sketches of the characteristic politicians of our time . ' Who is Mr. Roebuck ? ' It is seven- and - forty years since the question was asked in tones of scorn at the Bath election , at ...
Thomas Wemyss Reid. be excluded from this series of sketches of the characteristic politicians of our time . ' Who is Mr. Roebuck ? ' It is seven- and - forty years since the question was asked in tones of scorn at the Bath election , at ...
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... series of venomous and stinging epigrams . The boldness and im- petuosity of the speech were its chief re- commendations . Peevishness and bad taste But were its most striking characteristics . if it did nothing else , it satisfied the ...
... series of venomous and stinging epigrams . The boldness and im- petuosity of the speech were its chief re- commendations . Peevishness and bad taste But were its most striking characteristics . if it did nothing else , it satisfied the ...
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