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 17
... bitter names applied to those working men who occupy positions like that held by Mr. Burt . They are described as demagogues and adven- turers , and are charged with setting class . against class . So long , however , as they can point ...
... bitter names applied to those working men who occupy positions like that held by Mr. Burt . They are described as demagogues and adven- turers , and are charged with setting class . against class . So long , however , as they can point ...
Page 31
... bitter and excited controversy which was waged at that time . all question Mr. Forster was the man who ,. by his political services and abilities as a statesman , was best fitted for the vacant post . But a large section of his party ...
... bitter and excited controversy which was waged at that time . all question Mr. Forster was the man who ,. by his political services and abilities as a statesman , was best fitted for the vacant post . But a large section of his party ...
Page 74
... bitter censo- riousness of which I have spoken . When , for example , in wooing the electors of Shef- field , this young man , who was evidently burning with the desire for political dis- tinction , declared that it was a matter of ...
... bitter censo- riousness of which I have spoken . When , for example , in wooing the electors of Shef- field , this young man , who was evidently burning with the desire for political dis- tinction , declared that it was a matter of ...
Page 88
... , by his petulance , his vanity , and his bitter jealousy . He is , in short , a bundle of contradictions . One sees this even now , He when age has softened to some extent the asperities of 88 Politicians of To - day .
... , by his petulance , his vanity , and his bitter jealousy . He is , in short , a bundle of contradictions . One sees this even now , He when age has softened to some extent the asperities of 88 Politicians of To - day .
Page 96
... bitter dislike and jealousy - the man who has since made him a member of the Privy Council , and whose humble admirer he now is . Mr. Disraeli , assailed in characteristic fashion by Mr. Roebuck , who watched his growing popularity with ...
... bitter dislike and jealousy - the man who has since made him a member of the Privy Council , and whose humble admirer he now is . Mr. Disraeli , assailed in characteristic fashion by Mr. Roebuck , who watched his growing popularity with ...
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