Fraser's Magazine, Volume 28Longmans, Green, 1843 |
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... Sir Robert Peel , or Sir George Sinclair , had written it ; as coincidences in facts are usually charac- teristic of honest men . From page 12 to page 18 , Dr. Candlish keeps up a running fire between the author of the letter and the ...
... Sir Robert Peel , or Sir George Sinclair , had written it ; as coincidences in facts are usually charac- teristic of honest men . From page 12 to page 18 , Dr. Candlish keeps up a running fire between the author of the letter and the ...
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... Sir Robert Peel discuss the subject , that he did not arrive at the same conclusion , name- ly , that a strong government was not again to be looked for in this country . Even when the Whigs were carrying all before them - when his own ...
... Sir Robert Peel discuss the subject , that he did not arrive at the same conclusion , name- ly , that a strong government was not again to be looked for in this country . Even when the Whigs were carrying all before them - when his own ...
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... Sir Robert Peel saw this , and the circumstance tended more and more to confirm him in his conviction that the days of strong governments were gone by for ever . He beheld the ministerial majorities dwindling from two hundred to one ...
... Sir Robert Peel saw this , and the circumstance tended more and more to confirm him in his conviction that the days of strong governments were gone by for ever . He beheld the ministerial majorities dwindling from two hundred to one ...
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... Sir Robert Peel was right ; yet he must pardon us if we venture to question the wisdom of stating in terms so peremptory and direct , what it is better that good men should feel than bad men understand . For there are certain truths ...
... Sir Robert Peel was right ; yet he must pardon us if we venture to question the wisdom of stating in terms so peremptory and direct , what it is better that good men should feel than bad men understand . For there are certain truths ...
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... Sir Robert Peel took the helm at a moment of imminent peril to the state . There was disaster abroad and unparalleled financial difficulties at home . There was a rebellion just repressed , a total stagnation of commerce , poverty in ...
... Sir Robert Peel took the helm at a moment of imminent peril to the state . There was disaster abroad and unparalleled financial difficulties at home . There was a rebellion just repressed , a total stagnation of commerce , poverty in ...
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Abælard Addison admiration Angelica appear beautiful Bluebeard brother Bussy called Casimir Perier character Charles X Church colony court dear death delight Duke of Chartres Duke of Orleans England English eyes fancy father favour feel France French gentleman give hand happy heart honour hope house of Bourbon husband Ireland Irish king labour lady Lafayette land less letter live look Lord Lord Sydenham Louis Philippe Madame Madame de Genlis manner Mary means ment mind Miramion Morgiana nature never night noble once opinion Paris parliament party passed peace person political poor present prince principles racter reader replied shew Sir Robert Peel smile spirit sure taste tell thing thou thought throne tion took truth voice Walker Walpole Whigs whole widow wife wish words young