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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... and upright working - class candidate , of whose character Mr. Disraeli was absolutely ignor- ant ; but the men thus treacherously assailed were not in Parliament , and their indigna- tion had 4 Politicians of To - day . PAGE.
... and upright working - class candidate , of whose character Mr. Disraeli was absolutely ignor- ant ; but the men thus treacherously assailed were not in Parliament , and their indigna- tion had 4 Politicians of To - day . PAGE.
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Thomas Wemyss Reid. were not in Parliament , and their indigna- tion had therefore no terrors for the Minister who had slandered them in sheer careless- ness rather than in the callousness of his heart . If , however , Mr. Disraeli had ...
Thomas Wemyss Reid. were not in Parliament , and their indigna- tion had therefore no terrors for the Minister who had slandered them in sheer careless- ness rather than in the callousness of his heart . If , however , Mr. Disraeli had ...
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... tion is to be found . The man who can think at all is forced to think long and deeply in the silence and solitude of the pit - workings ; and he thus enjoys oppor- tunities for self - communing which are too rare now - a - days in the ...
... tion is to be found . The man who can think at all is forced to think long and deeply in the silence and solitude of the pit - workings ; and he thus enjoys oppor- tunities for self - communing which are too rare now - a - days in the ...
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... the creation and consolida- tion of a permanent fund for the benefit of the Northumberland miners , the manage- ment of which he has since conducted with marked abillty and success . His next object was to 16 Politicians of To - day .
... the creation and consolida- tion of a permanent fund for the benefit of the Northumberland miners , the manage- ment of which he has since conducted with marked abillty and success . His next object was to 16 Politicians of To - day .
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... to believe that Thomas Burt will continue for many years to come to hold his honourable and remarkable posi- tion in the House of Commons . LORD HARTINGTON . [ THE Right Honourable SPENCER COMPTON CAVENDISH 22 Politicians of To - Day .
... to believe that Thomas Burt will continue for many years to come to hold his honourable and remarkable posi- tion in the House of Commons . LORD HARTINGTON . [ THE Right Honourable SPENCER COMPTON CAVENDISH 22 Politicians of To - Day .
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