An Anecdotal History of the British Parliament: From the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. With Notices of Eminent Parliamentary Men, and Examples of Their Oratory |
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... SIR PHILIP FRANCIS GEORGE TIERNEY WILLIAM WILBERFORCE SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY SIR ... ROBERT JENKINSON , EARL OF LIVERPOOL JOHN HORNE TOOKE ... 196 199 ... 200 ... PEEL SIR JAMES GRAHAM DANIEL O'CONNELL RICHARD LALOR SHEIL LORD JOHN ( EARL ) ...
... SIR PHILIP FRANCIS GEORGE TIERNEY WILLIAM WILBERFORCE SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY SIR ... ROBERT JENKINSON , EARL OF LIVERPOOL JOHN HORNE TOOKE ... 196 199 ... 200 ... PEEL SIR JAMES GRAHAM DANIEL O'CONNELL RICHARD LALOR SHEIL LORD JOHN ( EARL ) ...
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... ( Sir J. ) Journals , & c . M'Carthy's History of Our Own Times . MacGhee's O'Connell and His Friends . Maddyn's ... Peel , Memoirs by the Right Hon . Sir Robert ; Opinions of the same . Pellew's ( Dean ) Life of Sidmouth . Pepys's Diary .
... ( Sir J. ) Journals , & c . M'Carthy's History of Our Own Times . MacGhee's O'Connell and His Friends . Maddyn's ... Peel , Memoirs by the Right Hon . Sir Robert ; Opinions of the same . Pellew's ( Dean ) Life of Sidmouth . Pepys's Diary .
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... Sir Robert Peel and Sir Francis Burdett rose at the same time to address the House . Lord Althorp , amid the confusion and clamour of contending parties , following the precedent of Mr. Fox moved that Sir Francis Burdett be now heard ...
... Sir Robert Peel and Sir Francis Burdett rose at the same time to address the House . Lord Althorp , amid the confusion and clamour of contending parties , following the precedent of Mr. Fox moved that Sir Francis Burdett be now heard ...
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... Sir Robert Peel said , " I doubt whether any public man ( with the exception of the Duke of Wellington ) , within the last half century , possessed the combination of qualities , intel- lectual and moral , which would have enabled him ...
... Sir Robert Peel said , " I doubt whether any public man ( with the exception of the Duke of Wellington ) , within the last half century , possessed the combination of qualities , intel- lectual and moral , which would have enabled him ...
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... Sir Robert Peel , " He was , in my opinion , the most powerful and able advocate the Catholics ever had . I will say that he , more than any other man , contributed to the success of the Roman Catholic question . " Plunket came ( writes ...
... Sir Robert Peel , " He was , in my opinion , the most powerful and able advocate the Catholics ever had . I will say that he , more than any other man , contributed to the success of the Roman Catholic question . " Plunket came ( writes ...
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