The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen177Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1845 |
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missionership of Bankrupts . He said he would , but never did . When afterwards Lord Eldon inquired of him the reason ... never could find out what occasioned the rupture between Lord Thurlow and his colleagues . Vide vol . I. p . 212 ...
missionership of Bankrupts . He said he would , but never did . When afterwards Lord Eldon inquired of him the reason ... never could find out what occasioned the rupture between Lord Thurlow and his colleagues . Vide vol . I. p . 212 ...
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... never more clearly demonstrated than by Mr. Canning's speeches on the Roman Catholic question . " Most of this session of 1825 was passed in debate on the Roman Catholic Relief Bill , which passed the Commons by a majority of 21 , but ...
... never more clearly demonstrated than by Mr. Canning's speeches on the Roman Catholic question . " Most of this session of 1825 was passed in debate on the Roman Catholic Relief Bill , which passed the Commons by a majority of 21 , but ...
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... never to have prepared himself for meeting the most important question agitated in his reign . Probably , when Lord Eldon left him , he fell back on a paté of foie gras and a bottle of Burgundy : but the venera- ble and strong - minded ...
... never to have prepared himself for meeting the most important question agitated in his reign . Probably , when Lord Eldon left him , he fell back on a paté of foie gras and a bottle of Burgundy : but the venera- ble and strong - minded ...
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... never more cheerful or more abundant in anecdote and other pleasant conversation . In November he went to the House of Lords , and paid personally a handsome compliment to Lord Cottenham , on the high reputation he had acquired in his ...
... never more cheerful or more abundant in anecdote and other pleasant conversation . In November he went to the House of Lords , and paid personally a handsome compliment to Lord Cottenham , on the high reputation he had acquired in his ...
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... never tired of referring . It is in these divine pages that the names of Crassus and Hortensius , of Pollio and Licinius , still survive , though every relic of the splendid triumphs of their genius has long passed away . That their ...
... never tired of referring . It is in these divine pages that the names of Crassus and Hortensius , of Pollio and Licinius , still survive , though every relic of the splendid triumphs of their genius has long passed away . That their ...
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