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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... living depended , gave up his Sabbath hours of rest to work in the Sunday School , and a portion even of the precious evenings which he might have devoted to reading , to labours in night - schools , temperance organisations , and ...
... living depended , gave up his Sabbath hours of rest to work in the Sunday School , and a portion even of the precious evenings which he might have devoted to reading , to labours in night - schools , temperance organisations , and ...
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... living at Choppington , within the borough of Morpeth , of which he is now the Parliamentary representative , when he was chosen as delegate for the men of his pit at the meetings of the Miners ' Union . There was a big strike on hand ...
... living at Choppington , within the borough of Morpeth , of which he is now the Parliamentary representative , when he was chosen as delegate for the men of his pit at the meetings of the Miners ' Union . There was a big strike on hand ...
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... living politicians . Here and there , it is true , men still linger among us whose public life began even earlier than did his ; but they have long ceased to take any part in political affairs , and they are now but ' shadows , not sub ...
... living politicians . Here and there , it is true , men still linger among us whose public life began even earlier than did his ; but they have long ceased to take any part in political affairs , and they are now but ' shadows , not sub ...
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... living at Bucharest , during the Russo- Turkish war , were so closely associated with the policy he was pursuing , that there can be no impropriety in making some allusion to them . Go to Bucharest , indeed , if you wish to hear what ...
... living at Bucharest , during the Russo- Turkish war , were so closely associated with the policy he was pursuing , that there can be no impropriety in making some allusion to them . Go to Bucharest , indeed , if you wish to hear what ...
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... living statesman . His 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 ...
... living statesman . His 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 ...
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