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" You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman; you are not to consider your opinions, like a philosopher or a political adventurer.' 'Yes, sir,' said Coningsby, with animation, 'but men going with their families like gentlemen, and losing sight of every... "
Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review - Page 258
1899
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Coningsby; Or, The New Generation, Volume 3

Benjamin Disraeli - 1844 - 364 pages
...those ill-considered entrances into political life which so many public men have cause to deplore." " You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman ; you...ought to be established, produced the Reform Bill." " D the Reform Bill;" said Lord Monmouth, " if the Duke had not quarrelled with Lord Grey on a Coal...
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Coningsby; Or, The New Generation, Volume 3

Benjamin Disraeli - 1844 - 364 pages
...so many public men have cause to deplore." " You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman ; your are not to consider your opinions like a philosopher...ought to be established, produced the Reform Bill." " D the Reform Bill;" said Lord Monmouth, " if the Duke had not quarrelled with Lord Grey on a Coal...
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Coningsby, Or, The New Generation

Benjamin Disraeli - 1844 - 168 pages
...those ill-considered entrances into political life which so many public men have cause to deplore." "You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman; you are not to consider youropinions like a philosopher or a political adventurer." " Yes, sir," said Coningsby with animation,...
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The Novels & Tales of the Right Hon. B. Disraeli ...: Coningsby. Henrietta ...

Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1866 - 730 pages
...those ill-considered entrances into political life which so many public men have cause to deplore." " You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman ; you...ought to be established produced the Reform Bill." " D the Reform Bill ! " said Lord Monmouth ; " if the Duke had not quarrelled with Lord Grey on a Coal...
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Collected edition of the novels and tales by ... B. Disraeli, Volume 2

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1870 - 650 pages
...so many public men have cause to deplore.' ' You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman ; yon. are not to consider your opinions, like a philosopher...ought to be established produced the Reform Bill' ' D the Reform Bill!' said Lord Monmouth; ' if the Duke had not quarrelled with Lord Grey on a Coal...
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Novels and tales. (Hughenden ed.)

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 498 pages
...those ill-considered entrances into political life which so many public men have cause to deplore.' ' You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman ; you...ought to be established produced the Reform Bill.' ' D the Reform Bill ! ' said Lord Monmouth ; ' if the Duke had not quarrelled with Lord Grey on a Coal...
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Collected Edition of the Novels and Tales: Coningsby, or, The new generation

Benjamin Disraeli - English fiction - 1881 - 510 pages
...which so many public men have cause to deplore.' ' You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman 5 you are not to consider your opinions, like a philosopher...ought to be established produced the Reform Bill.' < D the Reform Bill ! ' said Lord Monmouth ; ' if the Duke had not quarrelled with Lord Grey on a Coal...
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Coningsby

Benjamin Disraeli - 1881 - 590 pages
...which so many public men have cause to deplore.' 'You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman ; yon are not to consider your opinions, like a philosopher...ought to be established produced the Reform Bill.' ' D the Reform Bill ! ' said Lord Monmouth ; ' if the Duke had not quarrelled with Lord Grey on a Coal...
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Appletons' Journal, Volume 11

Art - 1881 - 318 pages
...enthusiastic, they always call you, my lord." Or, again, Lord Monmouth's indignant advice to Coningsby : " You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman. You...opinions like a philosopher or a political adventurer" Or Waldershare's account of England's ascendency: " I must say it was a grand idea of our kings making...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 44

1881 - 514 pages
...enthusiastic they always call you, my lord." Or, again, Lord Monmouth's indignant advice to Coningsby : — " You go with your family, sir, like a gentleman. You...opinions like a philosopher or a political adventurer. " Or Waldershare's account of England's ascendency : — " I must say it was a grand idea of our kings...
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