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" I am not here advocating the case of a mere ordinary client of whom I have little or no knowledge. I hold a brief to-night for my brothers. I went into the gallery of the House of Commons as a parliamentary reporter when I was a boy not eighteen, and... "
Peter Parley's Annual: A Christmas and New Year's Present for Young People.. - Pagina 335
geredigeerd door - 1871
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The Childhood and Youth of Charles Dickens: With Retrospective Notes, and ...

Robert Langton - 1883 - 294 pagina’s
...speaking of his early reporting days at the Newspaper-press Fund dinner, May 2oth, 1865, he says, " I went into the gallery of the House of Commons as a 'parliamentary reporter when I was a boy not eighteen, and I left ii — I can hardly believe the inexorable truth — nigh thirty...
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Charles Dickens

Mamie Dickens - 1885 - 158 pagina’s
...ordinary client of whom I have little or no knowledge. I hold a brief to-night for my brothers. <-\ went into the gallery of the House of Commons as a Parliamentary reporter when I was a boy, and I left it — I can hardly believe the inexorable truth — nigh thirty years ago....
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The childhood and youth of Charles Dickens. Subscribers' ed

Robert Langton - 1891 - 298 pagina’s
...speaking of his early reporting days at the Newspaper-press Fund dinner, May 2Oth, 1865, he says, " I went into the gallery of the House of Commons as a parliamentary reporter when I was a boy not eighteen, and I left it — I can hardly believe the inexorable truth — nigh thirty...
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Pitman's Journal of Commercial Education, Volume 50

1891 - 844 pagina’s
...; and, second, the early age at which he entered on journalistic duties. " I went," he has said, " into the Gallery of the House of Commons as a Parliamentary reporter when I was a boy." Such precocious proficiency in stenography more than sixty years ago is remarkable ;...
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Charles Dickens

Mamie Dickens - 1894 - 154 pagina’s
...mere ordinary client of whom I have little or no knowledge. I hold a brief to-night for my brothers. I went into the gallery of the House of Commons as a Parliamentary reporter when I was a boy, and I left it — I can hardly believe the inexorable truth — nigh thirty years ago....
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The Writings of Charles Dickens: With Critical and ..., Volume 31

Charles Dickens - 1894 - 574 pagina’s
...mere ordinary client of whom I have little or no knowledge. I hold a brief to-night for my brothers. I went into the gallery of the House of Commons as a parliamentary reporter when I was a boy not eighteen, and I left it — I can hardly believe the inexorable truth — nigh thirty...
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The Works of Charles Dickens ...

Charles Dickens - 1899 - 570 pagina’s
...ordinary client of whom I have little or no knowledge. ' I hold a brief to-night for my brothers. I went into the gallery ' of the house of commons as a parliamentary reporter when I was ' a boy, and I left it — I can hardly believe the inexorable truth — ' nigh thirty years...
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Letters, Speeches, Plays and Poems

Charles Dickens, Frederic George Kitton - 1908 - 790 pagina’s
...mere ordinary client of whom I have little or no knowledge. I hold a brief to-night for my brothers. I went into the gallery of the House of Commons as a parliamentary reporter when I was a boy not eighteen, and I left it— I can hardly believe the inexorable truth — nigh thirty...
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Charles Dickens and His Friends

William Teignmouth Shore - 1909 - 382 pagina’s
...mere ordinary client of whom I have little or no knowledge. I hold a brief to-night for my brothers. I went into the gallery of the House of Commons as a parliamentary reporter when I was a boy not eighteen, and I left it — I can hardly believe the inexorable truth — nigh thirty...
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Literature, Volume 8

Henry Van Dyke - 1911 - 444 pagina’s
...mere ordinary client of whom I have little or no knowledge. I hold a brief to-night for my brothers. I went into the gallery of the House of Commons as a parliamentary reporter when I was a boy, and I left it — I can hardly believe the inexorable truth — nigh thirty years ago....
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