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... Sir R. Peel's speech , 129. Duelling , 130 , 147. Penny theatres , 131. French politics and party ; Disin- terested conduct of Lord Brougham ; The navy , 145 . The sugar monopoly ; Clerks of the peace : Chimney- sweeping , 146. Justices ...
... Sir R. Peel's speech , 129. Duelling , 130 , 147. Penny theatres , 131. French politics and party ; Disin- terested conduct of Lord Brougham ; The navy , 145 . The sugar monopoly ; Clerks of the peace : Chimney- sweeping , 146. Justices ...
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... Lord Brougham , I know , threatened you with proceedings , which he did not follow up , for he never can continue in the same mind for six months together ; but when I once begin , I never leave off , as my interminable number of ...
... Lord Brougham , I know , threatened you with proceedings , which he did not follow up , for he never can continue in the same mind for six months together ; but when I once begin , I never leave off , as my interminable number of ...
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... Lord Orkney said— " What had the Tariff done in London ? Had it reduced prices there ? Why , meat in London was ... Brougham culturists , what reason , what apology , what shadow room for a change between , but declared his fears is his only ...
... Lord Orkney said— " What had the Tariff done in London ? Had it reduced prices there ? Why , meat in London was ... Brougham culturists , what reason , what apology , what shadow room for a change between , but declared his fears is his only ...
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... George first , and sends them in such numbers as to prepare for by our ... Lord town . They could not call them " associations , " for that they might ... Brougham on all sides . SMUGGLING . A prosecution against no less than nine ...
... George first , and sends them in such numbers as to prepare for by our ... Lord town . They could not call them " associations , " for that they might ... Brougham on all sides . SMUGGLING . A prosecution against no less than nine ...
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... Lord Brougham remarked , is " The noble lord ( Lord John Russell ) might say he pro- the tenor of the Speech , and yet the country re- knows that , however intended , operate it would as protec- posed it for revenue ; but , if carried ...
... Lord Brougham remarked , is " The noble lord ( Lord John Russell ) might say he pro- the tenor of the Speech , and yet the country re- knows that , however intended , operate it would as protec- posed it for revenue ; but , if carried ...
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