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... STAFFORD NORTHCOTE ,. 123 141 ' PUNCH , ' PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFF , 157 SIR WILFRID LAWSON , 177 195 MR . FORSTER , 215 MR . CHAPLIN , 233 MR . GOSCHEN , 249 MR . PARNELL , 271 THE SPEAKER , M MR . THOMAS BURT . VOL . II . Α.
... STAFFORD NORTHCOTE ,. 123 141 ' PUNCH , ' PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFF , 157 SIR WILFRID LAWSON , 177 195 MR . FORSTER , 215 MR . CHAPLIN , 233 MR . GOSCHEN , 249 MR . PARNELL , 271 THE SPEAKER , M MR . THOMAS BURT . VOL . II . Α.
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... Stafford and Morpeth . The new leader of the House , in the joy of his heart at his own unexpected triumph , took occasion a few days after the election to declare that in this , as in all other respects , the constituencies had acted ...
... Stafford and Morpeth . The new leader of the House , in the joy of his heart at his own unexpected triumph , took occasion a few days after the election to declare that in this , as in all other respects , the constituencies had acted ...
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... Stafford or Morpeth , though they had not enjoyed the success which had crowned the efforts of those gentlemen . His cruel words , as I happen to know , struck home at the heart of more than one honourable and upright working - class ...
... Stafford or Morpeth , though they had not enjoyed the success which had crowned the efforts of those gentlemen . His cruel words , as I happen to know , struck home at the heart of more than one honourable and upright working - class ...
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... to serve those whose cause he has espoused , without im- porting anything of personal pique and bitterness into his harangues . SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE . [ THE Right Honourable Sir STAFFORD 122 Politicians of To - day .
... to serve those whose cause he has espoused , without im- porting anything of personal pique and bitterness into his harangues . SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE . [ THE Right Honourable Sir STAFFORD 122 Politicians of To - day .
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Thomas Wemyss Reid. SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE . [ THE Right Honourable Sir STAFFORD HENRY NORTH- COTE , SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, 141.
Thomas Wemyss Reid. SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE . [ THE Right Honourable Sir STAFFORD HENRY NORTH- COTE , SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, 141.
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