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... SKETCHES OF THE REFORMATION . By the Rev. FREDERICK GEO . LEE , D.C.L. , Vicar of All Saints ' , Lambeth , & c . , & c . , & c . One Volume , Post 8vo , cloth . Price 10s . 6d . is well worth reading .'- Tablet . ' The entire volume ...
... SKETCHES OF THE REFORMATION . By the Rev. FREDERICK GEO . LEE , D.C.L. , Vicar of All Saints ' , Lambeth , & c . , & c . , & c . One Volume , Post 8vo , cloth . Price 10s . 6d . is well worth reading .'- Tablet . ' The entire volume ...
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Thomas Wemyss Reid. POLITICIANS OF TO - DAY : A SERIES OF PERSONAL SKETCHES . anas BY T. WEMYSS REID , AUTHOR OF - CHARLOTTE BRONTË , a MONOGRAPH ; ' " ' CABINET PORTRAITS , ' ETC. IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . GRIFFITH & FARRAN , WEST ...
Thomas Wemyss Reid. POLITICIANS OF TO - DAY : A SERIES OF PERSONAL SKETCHES . anas BY T. WEMYSS REID , AUTHOR OF - CHARLOTTE BRONTË , a MONOGRAPH ; ' " ' CABINET PORTRAITS , ' ETC. IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . GRIFFITH & FARRAN , WEST ...
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... sketch like the present . I can only say that Mr. Chamberlain has shown much adroitness in availing himself of the American method of controlling the ' party machine , ' and in adapting it to our English usages ; but , as might be ...
... sketch like the present . I can only say that Mr. Chamberlain has shown much adroitness in availing himself of the American method of controlling the ' party machine , ' and in adapting it to our English usages ; but , as might be ...
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... sketches of poli- ticians of to - day . The Member for Sheffield must be associated in the minds of most persons with a period in our Parliamentary history which seems nearly as remote as are the days of Queen Anne . We know that he was ...
... sketches of poli- ticians of to - day . The Member for Sheffield must be associated in the minds of most persons with a period in our Parliamentary history which seems nearly as remote as are the days of Queen Anne . We know that he was ...
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... one of the fiercest wrangles which the present Parlia- ment has witnessed . ' There is life in the old dog yet ; ' so Dog Tear - ' em must not be excluded from this series of sketches of the characteristic 86 Politicians of To - day .
... one of the fiercest wrangles which the present Parlia- ment has witnessed . ' There is life in the old dog yet ; ' so Dog Tear - ' em must not be excluded from this series of sketches of the characteristic 86 Politicians of To - day .
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