The National Review, Volume 4W.H. Allen, 1884 - English literature |
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Page 361
... party on the question of Free Trade . They have no natural sympathies with the 130 gen- tlemen who form the small and ever - dwindling remnant of the once powerful and historic Whig Party ; and these , again , have a congenital ...
... party on the question of Free Trade . They have no natural sympathies with the 130 gen- tlemen who form the small and ever - dwindling remnant of the once powerful and historic Whig Party ; and these , again , have a congenital ...
Page 437
... Party at large , the adjustment of the quarrel by the submission of the Prime Minister conveys a moral that should animate them with fresh courage . For what have we seen ? The Party in the House of Commons muster but 240 votes ...
... Party at large , the adjustment of the quarrel by the submission of the Prime Minister conveys a moral that should animate them with fresh courage . For what have we seen ? The Party in the House of Commons muster but 240 votes ...
Page 748
... Party in Parliament ? " 66 Certainly . " " And you further say that for a long time the Liberal Party in Parliament did work for the promotion of the true cause ; and that , in fact , all the emancipating measures of the early part of ...
... Party in Parliament ? " 66 Certainly . " " And you further say that for a long time the Liberal Party in Parliament did work for the promotion of the true cause ; and that , in fact , all the emancipating measures of the early part of ...
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