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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... late 88th ( Connaught Rangers ) . One Volume , Demy 8vo , with Map , scarlet cloth . Price 15s . ' A welcome addition to the military history of England . ' United Service Gazette . RECORDS OF YORK CASTLE , FORTRESS , COURT HOUSE , AND ...
... late 88th ( Connaught Rangers ) . One Volume , Demy 8vo , with Map , scarlet cloth . Price 15s . ' A welcome addition to the military history of England . ' United Service Gazette . RECORDS OF YORK CASTLE , FORTRESS , COURT HOUSE , AND ...
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... late Sir Robert Peel . He was born in 1822 , and was educated at Harrow and Christ Church , Oxford . Married , in 1856 , Lady Emily Hay , youngest daughter of the Marquis of Tweeddale . First returned for Tamworth in 1850. Was attached ...
... late Sir Robert Peel . He was born in 1822 , and was educated at Harrow and Christ Church , Oxford . Married , in 1856 , Lady Emily Hay , youngest daughter of the Marquis of Tweeddale . First returned for Tamworth in 1850. Was attached ...
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... as was possessed by the late and the present Members for Tamworth . Never , probably , did a man who had gained fame . and made his name illustrious in the his- tory of his country , expect less of his heir 46 Politicians of To - day .
... as was possessed by the late and the present Members for Tamworth . Never , probably , did a man who had gained fame . and made his name illustrious in the his- tory of his country , expect less of his heir 46 Politicians of To - day .
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... late Sir Robert Peel not with mere dislike , but with positive detestation . He would have failed to understand such a person , and he would have treated him accordingly with that blind severity - amounting even to in- justice and ...
... late Sir Robert Peel not with mere dislike , but with positive detestation . He would have failed to understand such a person , and he would have treated him accordingly with that blind severity - amounting even to in- justice and ...
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... late Lord Russell took part , may be said to be settled now . Mr. Joseph Chamberlain is generally recognised as being neither a heaven - born statesman on the one hand , nor a mere charlatan on the other . He is accepted by most ...
... late Lord Russell took part , may be said to be settled now . Mr. Joseph Chamberlain is generally recognised as being neither a heaven - born statesman on the one hand , nor a mere charlatan on the other . He is accepted by most ...
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