Miscellaneous Essays: Second SeriesTrübner, 1884 - 294 Seiten |
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... Sir Robert Peel ; " The Press ; " " The Tenth of April ; " " The Church ; " " Soli- citors and Attorneys ; " " Supply of London with Meat ; ” " Drinking Habits ; " The Poor Law ; " and many others . All these grave topics are disposed ...
... Sir Robert Peel ; " The Press ; " " The Tenth of April ; " " The Church ; " " Soli- citors and Attorneys ; " " Supply of London with Meat ; ” " Drinking Habits ; " The Poor Law ; " and many others . All these grave topics are disposed ...
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... Sir Robert Peel is one of the most interesting in the book . Mr Johnston regards that eminent and lamented statesman from an opponent's point of view , but in no hostile spirit . He considers that to speak of him as " the embodiment and ...
... Sir Robert Peel is one of the most interesting in the book . Mr Johnston regards that eminent and lamented statesman from an opponent's point of view , but in no hostile spirit . He considers that to speak of him as " the embodiment and ...
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... Sir Robert Peel gave a severe shock to the feelings of the country , occasioned deeper and wider regret , a more painful sense of irreparable loss , and of uneasiness and appre- hension for the future , than any similar event since 196 ...
... Sir Robert Peel gave a severe shock to the feelings of the country , occasioned deeper and wider regret , a more painful sense of irreparable loss , and of uneasiness and appre- hension for the future , than any similar event since 196 ...
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... Sir Robert Peel was humbler than that of any , his father having begun life as a manufacturer in a small way , in Lancashire , and having rapidly risen to enormous wealth . These recollections are encouraging enough ; they seem to ...
... Sir Robert Peel was humbler than that of any , his father having begun life as a manufacturer in a small way , in Lancashire , and having rapidly risen to enormous wealth . These recollections are encouraging enough ; they seem to ...
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... Sir Robert Peel went to his grave amid the blessings of millions , for having swept it away for ever . Finally , when he entered political life , the old Tory party seemed as rooted in Downing Street as the oak of the forest , and the ...
... Sir Robert Peel went to his grave amid the blessings of millions , for having swept it away for ever . Finally , when he entered political life , the old Tory party seemed as rooted in Downing Street as the oak of the forest , and the ...
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