The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... Sir , I wish you would not speak so much , " said Clerk , " like the parrot , you might perhaps think the more ; or ... Robert Peel's explanation , I confess I could not , in justice and honour , do otherwise than vote for its con- tinuation ...
... Sir , I wish you would not speak so much , " said Clerk , " like the parrot , you might perhaps think the more ; or ... Robert Peel's explanation , I confess I could not , in justice and honour , do otherwise than vote for its con- tinuation ...
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... Sir Robert Peel is the shortest upon record - in England , that is to say ; for in France , regenerated France , ministerial changes have been as frequent as the changes of the moon . In that free and happy country , ever since the ...
... Sir Robert Peel is the shortest upon record - in England , that is to say ; for in France , regenerated France , ministerial changes have been as frequent as the changes of the moon . In that free and happy country , ever since the ...
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... Sir Robert Peel he conferred pensions upon some of the most deserving men of the country ; and had he remained longer in cffice , doubtless the same liberal source would have afforded comfort to many others * . It is doubly gratifying ...
... Sir Robert Peel he conferred pensions upon some of the most deserving men of the country ; and had he remained longer in cffice , doubtless the same liberal source would have afforded comfort to many others * . It is doubly gratifying ...
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... Sir Robert Peel . The number of persons living who have held the office of Premier , or First Lord of the Treasury , is six : - Lord Sidmouth , the Earl of Ripon , the Duke of Wellington , Earl Grey , Lord Melbourne , and Sir Robert ...
... Sir Robert Peel . The number of persons living who have held the office of Premier , or First Lord of the Treasury , is six : - Lord Sidmouth , the Earl of Ripon , the Duke of Wellington , Earl Grey , Lord Melbourne , and Sir Robert ...
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... Sir Robert Peel wished to know , supposing the House to agree to the proposition of Lord John Russell , and to go into Committee , whether the Noble Lord would be prepared to produce the particular plan by which he proposed to make the ...
... Sir Robert Peel wished to know , supposing the House to agree to the proposition of Lord John Russell , and to go into Committee , whether the Noble Lord would be prepared to produce the particular plan by which he proposed to make the ...
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