Portraits of Public Characters, Volumes 1-2Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 304 pagina's |
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... interests of hu- manity and justice . I deeply regret that the benevolent and persevering exertions of England to abolish that atrocious traffic in human beings -at once the desolation of Africa , and the blackest stain upon civilized ...
... interests of hu- manity and justice . I deeply regret that the benevolent and persevering exertions of England to abolish that atrocious traffic in human beings -at once the desolation of Africa , and the blackest stain upon civilized ...
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... interests of their party : but they can rely , and do rely , with as much certainty as they do on day following night , on his being present during the whole of any de- bate CHAPTER III MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS Colonel Connolly ...
... interests of their party : but they can rely , and do rely , with as much certainty as they do on day following night , on his being present during the whole of any de- bate CHAPTER III MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS Colonel Connolly ...
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... being the chosen representative of the senti- ments and interests of the people of a particular locality for a similar period of time . It was this VOL . I. D fact , more than any other , that imparted so MR . GEORGE BYNG . 49.
... being the chosen representative of the senti- ments and interests of the people of a particular locality for a similar period of time . It was this VOL . I. D fact , more than any other , that imparted so MR . GEORGE BYNG . 49.
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James Grant. fact , more than any other , that imparted so great an interest to the dinner given to Mr. Byng , on the 11th of last March . The honour- able gentleman has always been respected for his consistency , however much some ...
James Grant. fact , more than any other , that imparted so great an interest to the dinner given to Mr. Byng , on the 11th of last March . The honour- able gentleman has always been respected for his consistency , however much some ...
Pagina 97
... interest which the other Liberals feel in their fortunes . Their defeat does not cause him a moment's uneasiness , nor is he ever in the slight- est degree elated by their party triumphs . He is rejoiced when a great principle is ...
... interest which the other Liberals feel in their fortunes . Their defeat does not cause him a moment's uneasiness , nor is he ever in the slight- est degree elated by their party triumphs . He is rejoiced when a great principle is ...
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admiration Adolphus appearance assemblage believe benevolent bibliopolic brought called Campbell Carlyle character circumstances Clarkson Common Sergeant complexion considerable Count D'Orsay countenance court dinner displays Edmund Kean exceedingly expression face fact favour favourite feel friends George Cruikshank George Robins hair hand heard honourable House of Commons human Hume India instances interest Joseph Hume learned gentleman literary London look Lord Lord Advocate Lord Brougham Lord Melbourne Macready manner matter meeting ment mention mind Moore moral Murray ness never O'Connell occasion Old Bailey Owen party peculiar person Phillips platform poetical possesses present Prince proceeded published racter remark reputation respect Sam Slick seen Sheridan Knowles Shiel sion Sir Charles Sir Charles Forbes Sir Peter sketch society speak speaker speech Street sure taste Tegg theatres tion voice volume Wakley witness word