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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Page 53
... story of the successive escapades by which Sir Robert Peel has destroyed his chance of obtaining position and reputation as a states- man . One of the very earliest of his public appearances was also one of the most charac- teristic ...
... story of the successive escapades by which Sir Robert Peel has destroyed his chance of obtaining position and reputation as a states- man . One of the very earliest of his public appearances was also one of the most charac- teristic ...
Page 110
... politics , and make his way into Parliament . This story of the nerve and resolution of a man who had just suffered one of the most frightful calamities that can befall any member of the human race , IIO Politicians of To - day .
... politics , and make his way into Parliament . This story of the nerve and resolution of a man who had just suffered one of the most frightful calamities that can befall any member of the human race , IIO Politicians of To - day .
Page 162
... story , if I could tell it fully in the brief space at my command , would be found to be a very interesting one . Born in 1798 , he began his public life at a most eventful period in the history of Russia . Yet for many 162 Politicians ...
... story , if I could tell it fully in the brief space at my command , would be found to be a very interesting one . Born in 1798 , he began his public life at a most eventful period in the history of Russia . Yet for many 162 Politicians ...
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... story at any length . The son of a man who was dis- tinguished during many years as one of the most earnest , devoted , and self - denying of those philanthropists whom the Society of Friends has given to the world , and the son- in ...
... story at any length . The son of a man who was dis- tinguished during many years as one of the most earnest , devoted , and self - denying of those philanthropists whom the Society of Friends has given to the world , and the son- in ...
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... story at any length . The son of a man who was dis- tinguished during many years as one of the most earnest , devoted , and self - denying of those philanthropists whom the Society of Friends has given to the world , and the son- in ...
... story at any length . The son of a man who was dis- tinguished during many years as one of the most earnest , devoted , and self - denying of those philanthropists whom the Society of Friends has given to the world , and the son- in ...
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