The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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... measure remained dubious for some months after the division on the Address , on which the Government had a majority of forty - two . On January 29th Lord Castle- reagh informs the Duke of Portland that the plan of counter- bribery was ...
... measure remained dubious for some months after the division on the Address , on which the Government had a majority of forty - two . On January 29th Lord Castle- reagh informs the Duke of Portland that the plan of counter- bribery was ...
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... measure ( the Royal Marriage Bill ) was opposed in both Houses very vehemently , and on various grounds : it passed nevertheless by large majorities , and without any alteration ; and happily for us it has con- tinued in force until the ...
... measure ( the Royal Marriage Bill ) was opposed in both Houses very vehemently , and on various grounds : it passed nevertheless by large majorities , and without any alteration ; and happily for us it has con- tinued in force until the ...
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... measure entitles Lord Brougham to be considered as a far greater chari- table benefactor to the world than the most munificent of the donors whose property he rescued from abuse or neglect . In 1820 a bill was brought in by Mr. Brougham ...
... measure entitles Lord Brougham to be considered as a far greater chari- table benefactor to the world than the most munificent of the donors whose property he rescued from abuse or neglect . In 1820 a bill was brought in by Mr. Brougham ...
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